European countries by percentage of urban population explained

This is a list of European countries by percentage of urban population. The three most urban countries as of 2018 are Monaco (100% urban), Belgium (98%), and San Marino (97%), whereas the three least urban countries as of 2018 are Liechtenstein (14%), Moldova (43%), and Bosnia and Herzegovina (48%).

Map

The map data is for year 2014 from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are in percentage.

Table

The table uses 2014, 2015 and 2018 data from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are as a percentage.

Country width=60! data-sort-type="number" 2014 !width=60 ! data-sort-type="number" 2015 !2018
Albania 56 57 1 60 3
Andorra86 85 1 88 3
Austria 66 66 66
Belarus 75 77 2 78 1
Belgium 98 98 98
Bosnia and Herzegovina 40 40 48 8
Bulgaria 72 74 2 75 1
Croatia 58 59 1 57 2
Cyprus 68 67 1 67
Czechia 73 73 74 1
Denmark 87 88 1 88
Estonia 68 68 69 1
Finland 84 84 85 1
France 78 80 2 80
Germany 74 75 1 77 2
Greece 76 78 2 79 1
Georgia5757 58 1
Hungary 69 71 2 71
Iceland 94 94 94
Ireland 62 63 1 63
Italy 68 69 1 70 1
Kazakhstan 55 56 1 58 2
Latvia 68 67 1 68 1
Liechtenstein 14 14 14
Lithuania 67 67 68 1
Luxembourg 89 90 1 91 1
North Macedonia 57 57 58 1
Malta 95 95 95
Moldova 45 45 43 2
Monaco100 100 100
Montenegro 63 64 1 67 3
Netherlands 87 90 3 91 1
Norway 79 80 1 82 2
Poland 61 61 60 1
Portugal 61 63 2 65 2
Romania 54 55 1 54 1
Russia 74 74 74
San Marino 94 94 97 3
Serbia 55 56 1 56
Slovakia 54 54 54
Slovenia 50 50 55 5
Spain 78 80 2 80
Sweden 86 86 87 1
Switzerland 74 74 74
Turkey 71 73 2 75 2
Ukraine 69 70 1 69 1
United Kingdom 82 83 1 83

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Urban population (% of total) . 11 August 2015 . The World Bank.