You can find on this page the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population map to print and to download in PDF. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population density map presents the number of inhabitants in relation to the country size and the structure of the population of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe.

Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population density map

Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) density

The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population density map shows the number of inhabitants in relation to Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) size. This demographic map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) will allow you to know demography and structure of the population of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) density map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

With an estimated population of 10,542,080 at 30 June 2011, compared to 9.3 million at the beginning of the twentieth century, the population density growth of the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) was limited and characterized by low fertility rates and loss of population in and around WW I and WW II. Population loss during WW I was approximately 350,000. At the beginning of WW II population the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) reached its maximum (11.2 million). Due to the expulsion of the German residents after WW II the Czech Republic lost about 3 million inhabitants and in 1947 the population was only 8.8 million. Population growth resumed until 1994 when the population was 10.3 million as its mentioned in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population density map. From 1994-2005 natural growth was negative and the population decreased to 10.2 million. Since 2006, natural growth has been positive, but the most important factor for the recent population of the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) has been immigration, approximately 300,000 during the last decade.

Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) ranks number 86 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Czechia is 139 per Km2 (359 people per mi2). The total land area is 77,240 Km2 (29,823 sq. miles). 73.5 % of the population is urban (7,875,268 people in 2020) as you can see in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population density map. The median age in Czechia is 43.2 years. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) low fertility rates and declining population lead to an increasingly aging population. The median age in the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) is now 43.2 years, ten years older than it was in 1980. The aging population will lead to an unmet demand for qualified workers, less of economic competitiveness, and weakening of innovative industries.

Up until 2020, the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population had experienced several periods of growth and decline. In 2020, the population stands at about 10.71 million people. While the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) is projected to experience a few years of growth, its population is expected to peak at 10.76 million people in 2026 and then decline in the years following. By the end of the century, the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population is projected to be 10.27 million people as its shown in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) population density map. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) is currently growing at a rate of 0.18%. The fertility rate is relatively low at 1.64 births per woman which is also well below the population replacement rate of 2.1 births.