2021 Croatian census

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2021 Census of population, households and apartments in the Republic of Croatia

  2011 August 31, 2021

General information
CountryCroatia
Topics
Census topics
  • Population
  • Household
  • Housing and other residential units
Authority Croatian Bureau of Statistics
Website dzs.gov.hr
Results
Total population3,871,833 (Decrease2.svg 9.64%)
Most populous state Zagreb (767,131)
Least populous state Lika-Senj county (42,748)

The Census of population, households and apartments in the Republic of Croatia in 2021 (Croatian: Popis stanovništva, kućanstva i stanova u Republici Hrvatskoj 2021. godine; shortened: Census 2021, Popis 2021.) was the 4th decennial Croatian census. Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was August 31, 2021. [1] This was the first Croatian census to offer options to online self-numeration, in addition to the paper response form used for previous censuses. The census was taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected its administration. The census recorded a resident population of 3,871,833 in the twenty counties and the City of Zagreb, a decrease of 9.64 percent, or 413,056 over the preceding decade. The fall rate was the biggest ever recorded. [2]

Contents

Questions and data uses

The Census collects the following data: [3]

  1. Population
    • surname and first name, gender, personal identification number (PIN), date of birth, marital status; the type of living community in which a person lives; number of live births; place of residence/residence; presence in the census settlement at the time of the Census; reason for absence/presence; time of absence/presence; time of intention of absence/presence; place of absence/place of residence; birthplace; place of residence of the mother at the time of the person's birth; the place from which the person immigrated and the year and reason for immigrating; the foreign country where the person resided for a year or longer, the year of moving to the Republic of Croatia and the reason for staying abroad; citizenship; nationality (national affiliation); mother tongue; religious affiliation; achieved education; attending school/studies; economic activity, position in employment; interest; activities; main sources of livelihood; place of work/school; frequency of returning to the place of residence; means of travel to work/school/study
  2. Households
    • relative and family composition of the household; type of household; the basis on which the household uses the apartment; area of used agricultural land and ownership of livestock or poultry
  3. Housing and other residential units
    • type and manner of use of the residential unit; apartment ownership; surface area of the apartment; number of rooms in the apartment; kitchen, bathroom and toilet in the apartment; types of installations in the apartment (water supply, sewage, electricity, gas installations); method of heating the apartment; type of energy source; air conditioning; type of building in which the apartment is located; the number of apartments in the building where the apartment is located, the location of the apartment in the building; year of construction of the building in which the apartment is located.

Timeline

County rankings

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2021 Croatian census by counties

A population decline was recorded in each of 20 counties and the City of Zagreb. The biggest decline in apsolute numbers was in Osijek-Baranja County, which lost 47,006 inhabitants, while the relative decrease was the strongest in Vukovar-Srijem and Sisak-Moslavina County, at 20.3 and 19.0 percent respectively. [2] The 2020 Petrinja earthquake caused a lot of damage in Sisak-Moslavina County. On the other hand, Zagreb had a large influx of citizens from other parts of Croatia, giving it the smallest relative change.

Population and population change in Croatia by county [2]
RankCountyPopulation as of
2021 census
Population as of
2011 census
ChangePercent
change
1Flag of Zagreb.svg  Zagreb 767,131790,017Decrease2.svg 22,886Decrease2.svg 2.9
2Flag of Split-Dalmatia County.svg  Split-Dalmatia 423,407454,798Decrease2.svg 31,391Decrease2.svg 6.9
3Flag of Zagreb County.svg  Zagreb County 299,985317,606Decrease2.svg 17,621Decrease2.svg 5.5
4Flag of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County.png  Primorje-Gorski Kotar 265,419296,195Decrease2.svg 30,776Decrease2.svg 10.4
5Flag of Osijek-Baranja County.svg  Osijek-Baranja 258,026305,032Decrease2.svg 47,006Decrease2.svg 15.4
6Zastava Istarske zupanije.svg  Istria 195,237208,055Decrease2.svg 12,818Decrease2.svg 6.2
7Flag of Zadar County.png  Zadar 159,766170,017Decrease2.svg 10,251Decrease2.svg 6.0
8Flag of Varazdin County.png  Varaždin 159,487175,951Decrease2.svg 16,464Decrease2.svg 9.4
9Flag of Vukovar-Syrmia County.svg  Vukovar-Srijem 143,113179,521Decrease2.svg 36,408Decrease2.svg 20.3
10Flag of Sisak-Moslavina County.png  Sisak-Moslavina 139,603172,439Decrease2.svg 32,836Decrease2.svg 19.0
11Flag of Brod-Posavina County.svg  Brod-Posavina 130,267158,575Decrease2.svg 28,308Decrease2.svg 17.9
12Flag of Krapina-Zagorje-County.svg  Krapina-Zagorje 120,702132,892Decrease2.svg 12,190Decrease2.svg 9.2
13Flag of Dubrovnik-Neretva County.png  Dubrovnik-Neretva 115,564122,568Decrease2.svg 7,004Decrease2.svg 5.7
14Flag of Karlovac county.svg  Karlovac 112,195128,899Decrease2.svg 16,704Decrease2.svg 13.0
15Flag of Medjimurje.svg  Međimurje 105,250113,804Decrease2.svg 8,554Decrease2.svg 7.5
16Zastava bjelovarsko bilogorske zupanije.gif  Bjelovar-Bilogora 101,879119,764Decrease2.svg 17,885Decrease2.svg 14.9
17Flag of Koprivnica-Krizevci County.png  Koprivnica-Križevci 101,221115,584Decrease2.svg 14,363Decrease2.svg 12.4
18Flag of Sibenik County.svg  Šibenik-Knin 96,381109,375Decrease2.svg 12,994Decrease2.svg 11.9
19Flag of Virovitica-Podravina County.png  Virovitica-Podravina 70,36884,836Decrease2.svg 14,468Decrease2.svg 17.1
20Flag of Pozega-Slavonia County.png  Požega-Slavonia 64,08478,034Decrease2.svg 13,950Decrease2.svg 17.9
21Flag of Lika-Senj County.svg  Lika-Senj 42,74850,927Decrease2.svg 8,179Decrease2.svg 16.1
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3,871,8334,284,889Decrease2.svg 413,056Decrease2.svg 9.6

City rankings

2021 Census showed decrease of population in all ten biggest cities with Zagreb staying the largest and followed by Split, most populated city in the south, Rijeka, most populated city in the west and Osijek, most populated city in the east. [2]

RankCityCountyPopulationRegion
1 Zagreb Flag of Zagreb.svg  City of Zagreb 769,944 City of Zagreb
2 Split Flag of Split-Dalmatia County.svg  Split-Dalmatia 161,312 Adriatic Croatia
3 Rijeka Flag of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County.png  Primorje-Gorski Kotar 108,622 Adriatic Croatia
4 Osijek Flag of Osijek-Baranja County.svg  Osijek-Baranja 96,848 Pannonian Croatia
5 Zadar Flag of Zadar County.png  Zadar 70,829 Adriatic Croatia
6 Velika Gorica Flag of Zagreb County.svg  Zagreb 61,198 Northern Croatia
7 Pula Zastava Istarske zupanije.svg  Istria 52,411 Adriatic Croatia
8 Slavonski Brod Flag of Brod-Posavina County.svg  Brod-Posavina 50,039 Pannonian Croatia
9 Karlovac Flag of Karlovac county.svg  Karlovac 49,594 Pannonian Croatia
10 Varaždin Flag of Varazdin County.png  Varaždin 43,999 Northern Croatia

Population by ethnicity and religion

Ten biggest nations in Croatia

  Croats (91.63%)
  Serbs (3.20%)
  Bosniaks (0.62%)
  Roma (0.46%)
  Albanians (0.36%)
  Italians (0.36%)
  Hungarians (0.27%)
  Czechs (0.20%)
  Slovenians (0.20%)
  Slovaks (0.10%)
  Regional affiliation (0.33%)
  Declared religion (0.15%)
  Not classified (0.08%)
  Not declared (0.58%)
  Unknown (0.69%)
  Other (0.77%)

Census information with a number of Croats and 22 official recognized minorities of Croatia. [2]

EthnicityPopulationShare
Croats 3,547,61491.63%
Serbs 123,8923.20%
Bosniaks 24,1310.62%
Roma 17,9800.46%
Albanians 13,8170.36%
Italians 13,7630.36%
Hungarians 10,3150.27%
Czechs 7,8620.20%
Slovenians 7,7290.20%
Slovaks 3,6880.10%
Macedonians 3,5550.09%
Montenegrins 3,1270.08%
Germans 3,0340.08%
Ukrainians1,9050.05%
Russians 1,4810.04%
Ruthenians1,3430.03%
Poles 6570.02%
Jews 4100.01%
Turks 4040.01%
Austrians 3650.01%
Romanians 3370.01%
Bulgarians 2620.01%
Vlachs 220.00%
Others13,1960.34%
Regional affiliation12,7120.33%
Declared religion5,8740.15%
Not classified3,1080.08%
Not declared22,3880.58%
Unknown26,8620.69%

Census also included religion with a connection to nations of Croatia. [2]

Religion/ EthnicityTotal Catholics Orthodox Protestants Other Christians Muslims Jews Oriental religions Other religions, movements
and life philosophies
Agnostics and scepticsNot religious and atheists Not declaredUnknown
Total3,871,8333,057,735128,3959,956186,96050,9815733,39237,06664,961182,18866,58183,045
Croats3,547,6142,988,05115,9805,142179,15910,8413012,26433,99957,216150,43051,14753,084
Albanians13,8175,3111132427,421-47980235143288
Austrians36518071615422915751921
Bosniaks24,13125515893721,119-5873671,113407574
Bulgarians262461147163--41340109
Montenegrins3,1272571,0781077101-430251992139188
Czechs7,8626,48712152224--1053159507128130
Hungarians10,3156,399642,41432521566130453219237
Macedonians3,5553991,88926133200-637130479121135
Germans3,0341,57936417102182132080422149196
Poles6575182-30--11014531415
Romani17,98010,0932,406518113,287-39020245312662
Romanians33710211453942-4729724
Russians1,4811737903499-414422297197
Ruthenians1,3431,09840862--3624561630
Slovaks3,6882,3971187210711223381326044
Slovenians7,7295,15132473191329623071,186255346
Serbs123,8922,042101,2501922,076387674682,34211,4061,6502,354
Italians13,76310,0272026767124161023361,473475505
Turks40422-7305-158262622
Ukrainians1,90595257432851-39301074270
Vlachs2234----1257--
Jews41092-5-2101742971423
Other13,1963,0888064195083,251297533134812,011770767
Regional affiliation12,7127,9677815558311453455912,098473510
Declared religion5,8744751,2666793,436-55564243100145
Not classified3,1082385015104191646983511,115301152
Not declared22,3881,9991,131447416154713551,5656,0129,368483
Unknown26,8622,4374682528325063011425391714521,934

Population by first language

Croatian citizens by first language, including non-official recognized Serbo-Croatian and Croato-Serbian: [2]

LanguagePopulationShare
Croatian 3,687,73595,25%
Serbian 45,0041,16%
Bosnian 17,5310,45%
Romani 15,2690,39%
Albanian 13,5030,35%
Italian 12,8900,33%
Serbo-Croatian 8,1820,21%
Slovenian 7,6200,20%
Hungarian 7,2180,19%
Czech 4,9150,13%
Croato-Serbian 4,2780,11%
German 3,3580,09%
Macedonian 3,3340,09%
Slovak 2,8590,07%
Russian 2,0810,05%
Ukrainian 1,1980,03%
Ruthenian 1,0110,03%
Montenegrin 9430,02%
Polish 7300,02%
Romanian 6710,02%
Turkish 3680,01%
Bulgarian 2630,01%
Hebrew 820,00%
Vlach (Romanian or Istro-Romanian)400,00%
Others9,9100,26%
Unknown20,8400,54%

Population by sex and age structure

Population pyramid of 2021 Croatian Census Population pyramid of 2021 Croatian Census.png
Population pyramid of 2021 Croatian Census

Sex and age structure of the population of Croatia: [2]

Age and sexAllMenWomen
Total3,871,8331,865,1292,006,704
0–4175,53590,24585,290
5–9181,44593,31188,134
10–14195,436100,21695,220
15–19188,72997,22891,501
20–24208,852107,102101,750
25–29214,023109,139104,884
30–34227,551114,778112,773
35–39255,617128,398127,219
40–44267,349134,213133,136
45–49260,146130,035130,111
50–54260,056127,953132,103
55–59279,504134,655144,849
60–65288,351136,338152,013
66–69279,106129,728149,378
70–74228,612100,506128,106
75–79146,85559,06587,790
80–84122,71944,67278,047
85–8967,24921,20646,043
90–9421,0195,60415,415
>953,6797372,942

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Pitanja i odgovori" [Questions and answers]. DZS (in Croatian). Retrieved 5 February 2023.
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