Steady surge in Cyprus population unveiled by 2021 census data
8 augusti 2023

Steady surge in Cyprus population unveiled by 2021 census data

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This article contains the reveal of Cyprus' changing demographic trends, as a result of a thorough examination of the 2021 census data. The essence of Cyprus' evolving demographics is revealed here, offering an unprecedented glimpse into ten years of transformational change.

The state's statistical department recently revealed early findings from the 2021 population and housing census, shedding light on a significant shift in Cyprus' demographic landscape. According to detailed census data, the population of Cyprus has increased by 9.9 percent between 2011 and 2021.

As of October 1, 2021, the collective populace within the government-controlled regions of Cyprus has surged to 923,272 individuals, marking a substantial ascent from the 840,407 recorded in 2011. Notably, this surge isn't confined solely to the population count; the census data also underscores a remarkable 13.7 percent surge in total households, reaching a count of 492,555 from the previous 433,212.

The report shows noteworthy tendencies by delving into the demographic distribution throughout Cyprus' districts. With 163,239 households and 350,824 residents, Nicosia district accounts for 33.1 percent of households and 38 percent of the whole Cyprus population.

Shifting to the Paphos district, census figures indicate 74,498 households (15.1 percent) and a population of 100,175 (10.8 percent). Lastly, the Famagusta district reveals 40,280 households (8.2 percent) and a population of 54,282 (5.9 percent).

Remarkably, the Famagusta district emerges as a standout in terms of growth percentages since the previous 2011 census. With an impressive 18 percent surge in households and a growth rate of 16.4 percent in population, Famagusta tops the list. Paphos follows suit with the second-highest growth rate in population at 13.5 percent.

On another note, the district of Limassol secures the second-highest surge in households, registering a growth rate of 15.4 percent.

The results of the thorough census provide significant insights on Cyprus's changing demographic tapestry over the last decade. Cyprus's population growth emphasizes the country's attraction as a favored destination for both local people and international migrants. As this trend continues, it highlights the importance of ongoing strategic planning and development initiatives in order to properly cater to the increasing population.