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Total 244,177: 1046: 233.44: ... Population (1 January 2024) [5] Municipalities Greater Reykjavík 239,733 Reykjavík Kópavogur Hafnarfjörður Garðabær Mosfellsbær
As of 1 January 2023, about 63% of the population was documented to live in the Greater Reykjavik area with a total of 242,995 inhabitants. [ 39 ] Children of foreign origin form a more considerable minority in the city's schools: as many as a third in places. [ 40 ]
total population: 1 male: 1 female (2024 est.) Maternal mortality rate. 3 deaths/100,000 live births (2020 est.) Infant mortality rate. 1.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2024 est.) Life expectancy at birth. total population: 84 years male: 81.8 years female: 86.3 years (2024 est.) Health expenditures. 9.6% of GDP (2020) Physicians density
Population (2024) [3] Area (km 2) Population density (per km 2) ISO 3166-2 Number of municipalities Largest town 1 Capital Region: Höfuðborgarsvæðið 244,177 1,046 233.44 IS-1 7 Reykjavík: 2 Southern Peninsula: Suðurnes 30,933 813 38.05 IS-2 4 Reykjanesbær: 3 Western Region: Vesturland 17,419 9,527 1.83 IS-3 9 Akranes: 4 Westfjords ...
Population Area (km 2) Density (/km 2) Stockholm ... This page was last edited on 22 August 2024, at 03:03 (UTC).
In December 2007, 33,678 people (13.5% of the total population) living in Iceland had been born abroad, including children of Icelandic parents living abroad. Around 19,000 people (6% of the population) held foreign citizenship.
This is a list of national capitals, ordered according to population. The population statistics given refer only to the official capital area, and do not include the ...
Since 2006, Icelandic fishing waters have yielded a total catch of between 1.1m and 1.4m tonnes of fish annually, although this is down from a peak of over 2m tonnes in 2003. [47] Iceland has been affected by a general decline in fishing yields in the Northeast Atlantic, with a one-way decrease of 18% from 2003 to 2009, although this trend ...