Papua new guinea population
As of 2021, the estimated population of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is approximately 9.3 million people. PNG is a country located in the Pacific Islands, and it is one of the most populous countries in the Pacific region.
Here is a breakdown of the population of Papua New Guinea:
- Total population: 9,300,000 (2021 estimate)
- Population density: 16 people per square kilometer (41 people per square mile)
- Urban population: 12% of the total population (1.1 million people)
- Rural population: 88% of the total population (8.2 million people)
- Population growth rate: 2.1% per annum (2020 estimate)
- Life expectancy at birth: 64.5 years (2020 estimate)
- Infant mortality rate: 36.4 deaths per 1,000 live births (2020 estimate)
- Fertility rate: 3.4 children per woman (2020 estimate)
Papua New Guinea is a culturally and linguistically diverse country, with over 800 languages spoken across the country. The population is also diverse in terms of ethnicity, with over 1,000 ethnic groups represented.
The population of Papua New Guinea is concentrated in the coastal regions, with the majority of the population living in the provinces of Morobe, East New Britain, and Western Province. The capital city, Port Moresby, is the largest city in the country and is home to around 300,000 people.
Despite its population growth, Papua New Guinea faces significant development challenges, including poverty, limited access to healthcare and education, and a high level of inequality. The country is also vulnerable to natural disasters, including earthquakes, floods, and cyclones.