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The city of [[Vilnius]] had a population between 569,729<ref>{{cite web|url=https://osp.stat.gov.lt/statistiniu-rodikliu-analize?hash=684e50e2-6cf6-426f-8d20-8b3e3856bdd2#/|title=Nuolatinių gyventojų skaičius apskrityse ir savivaldybėse metų pradžioje|last=|first=|date=|website=osp.stat.gov.lt|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|accessdate=9 March 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Vilniaus istorija |url=https://www.vle.lt/Straipsnis/Vilniaus-istorija-125336 |website=vle.lt |accessdate=15 January 2020}}</ref> (according to Statistics Lithuania), 588,412<ref>[https://www.registrucentras.lt/bylos/dokumentai/gr/2021_01_04_Gyventoju_skaičius_pagal_savivaldybes.pdf]</ref> (according to the State Enterprise Centre of Registers) or 589,019 (according to the municipality of Vilnius)<ref name="Statistics of Vilnius">[https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiOTE2Mzk5MjEtZGU5Yi00MTU1LWFkOGEtYmQ2M2ZiM2RmYzQxIiwidCI6ImFmZjM2MzMxLTNlNWUtNDdlOC1hZjkzLTE4NTFkNmQxZmUzYiIsImMiOjh9 Statistics of Vilnius]</ref> – the later figure includes [[Grigiškės]], a separate town within the municipality of the capital. The actual number of temporary inhabitants could be higher as according to the Vilnius territorial health insurance fund, there were 732,815 permanent inhabitants as of January 2021 in Vilnius city and [[Vilnius district]] municipalities combined<ref>[https://www.vilniaustlk.lt/index.php?id=32 Health Insurance Fund under the Ministry of Health]</ref>{{NoteTag|Some inhabitants of [[Vilnius district]] are registered at [[Vilnius]] city healthcare facilities – the actual number of temporary city inhabitants within the city administrative borders must be higher than official figures of 569, 588 or 589 thousand, but smaller than 643,965 (as of 31 December 2020)<ref>[https://www.vilniaustlk.lt/failai/istaigoms/prisirasymai/index.htm?sheet=01&rnd=3 Inhabitants, registered at Vilnius city primary healthcare facilities]</ref>}}. According to the predictions, made by the municipality specialists of city planning department of Vilnius, the number of inhabitants of Vilnius in 2030 could be between 630,3 thousand (pessimistic scenario) and 685 thousand (optimistic scenario) with the basic scenario of 651,6 thousand inhabitants within the city borders |
The city of [[Vilnius]] had a population between 569,729<ref>{{cite web|url=https://osp.stat.gov.lt/statistiniu-rodikliu-analize?hash=684e50e2-6cf6-426f-8d20-8b3e3856bdd2#/|title=Nuolatinių gyventojų skaičius apskrityse ir savivaldybėse metų pradžioje|last=|first=|date=|website=osp.stat.gov.lt|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|accessdate=9 March 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Vilniaus istorija |url=https://www.vle.lt/Straipsnis/Vilniaus-istorija-125336 |website=vle.lt |accessdate=15 January 2020}}</ref> (according to Statistics Lithuania), 588,412<ref>[https://www.registrucentras.lt/bylos/dokumentai/gr/2021_01_04_Gyventoju_skaičius_pagal_savivaldybes.pdf]</ref> (according to the State Enterprise Centre of Registers) or 589,019 (according to the municipality of Vilnius)<ref name="Statistics of Vilnius">[https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiOTE2Mzk5MjEtZGU5Yi00MTU1LWFkOGEtYmQ2M2ZiM2RmYzQxIiwidCI6ImFmZjM2MzMxLTNlNWUtNDdlOC1hZjkzLTE4NTFkNmQxZmUzYiIsImMiOjh9 Statistics of Vilnius]</ref> – the later figure includes [[Grigiškės]], a separate town within the municipality of the capital. The actual number of temporary inhabitants could be higher as according to the Vilnius territorial health insurance fund, there were 732,815 permanent inhabitants as of January 2021 in Vilnius city and [[Vilnius district]] municipalities combined<ref>[https://www.vilniaustlk.lt/index.php?id=32 Health Insurance Fund under the Ministry of Health]</ref>{{NoteTag|Some inhabitants of [[Vilnius district]] are registered at [[Vilnius]] city healthcare facilities – the actual number of temporary city inhabitants within the city administrative borders must be higher than official figures of 569, 588 or 589 thousand, but smaller than 643,965 (as of 31 December 2020)<ref>[https://www.vilniaustlk.lt/failai/istaigoms/prisirasymai/index.htm?sheet=01&rnd=3 Inhabitants, registered at Vilnius city primary healthcare facilities]</ref>}}. According to the predictions, made by the municipality specialists of the city planning department of Vilnius, the number of inhabitants of Vilnius in 2030 could be between 630,3 thousand (pessimistic scenario) and 685 thousand (optimistic scenario) with the basic scenario of 651,6 thousand inhabitants within the city borders.<ref>[https://judumas.vilnius.lt/vdjp-informacija/ Vilniaus miesto darnaus judumo plano santrauka, Vilniaus planas, page 48]</ref> |
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==Evolution== |
==Evolution== |
Revision as of 12:20, 22 April 2021
The city of Vilnius had a population between 569,729[1][2] (according to Statistics Lithuania), 588,412[3] (according to the State Enterprise Centre of Registers) or 589,019 (according to the municipality of Vilnius)[4] – the later figure includes Grigiškės, a separate town within the municipality of the capital. The actual number of temporary inhabitants could be higher as according to the Vilnius territorial health insurance fund, there were 732,815 permanent inhabitants as of January 2021 in Vilnius city and Vilnius district municipalities combined[5][note 1]. According to the predictions, made by the municipality specialists of the city planning department of Vilnius, the number of inhabitants of Vilnius in 2030 could be between 630,3 thousand (pessimistic scenario) and 685 thousand (optimistic scenario) with the basic scenario of 651,6 thousand inhabitants within the city borders.[7]
Evolution
Demographic evolution of Vilnius between 1766 and 2019:
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Source: [8]: 214, 303 [9][10] ¹ Sharp decline after the Vilnius uprising (1794); ² Decline of population due to Napoleonic wars and the aftermath; ³ Sharp decline of population of Vilnius because of World War I and the aftermath during the clashes around Vilnius. These resulted in evacuation of Russian military, bureaucracy and the majority of its Russian inhabitants from Vilnius in 1915, as well as fleeing or evacuation of other Vilnius inhabitants of various communities (mostly Jewish and Lithuanian) to Russia and rural parts of Lithuania;[11][12] ⁴ Rise of population due to influx of Polish and Jewish war refugees[13] and migration of Lithuanian bureaucracy, students from temporary capital Kaunas and other localities in Lithuania; ⁵ Sharp decline of population after atrocities of World War II and The Holocaust |
Vilnius inhabitants by ethnicity
Number of inhabitants | |
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Lithuanians | 338,758 |
Poles | 88,408 |
Russians | 63,991 |
Belarusians | 18,924 |
Ukrainians | 5,338 |
Jews | 2,026 |
Tatars | 934 |
Roma | 619 |
Armenians | 435 |
Latvians | 360 |
Germans | 341 |
Other | 2,065 |
Refused to answer | 13,432 |
Total | 535,631 |
Vilnius inhabitants by the country of birth
Country of birth | Number of inhabitants |
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Lithuania | 517,936 |
Belarus | 25,591 |
Russia | 18,731 |
Ukraine | 10,158 |
Great Britain | 2,239 |
Kazakhstan | 1,598 |
Latvia | 1,335 |
Germany | 954 |
Poland | 752 |
United States of America | 618 |
Uzbekistan | 578 |
Azerbaijan | 496 |
Georgia | 474 |
Ireland | 470 |
India | 408 |
Moldova | 384 |
Italy | 378 |
Estonia | 373 |
Norway | 364 |
France | 341 |
Turkey | 329 |
Armenia | 316 |
Kyrgyzstan | 297 |
China | 283 |
Spain | 254 |
Tajikistan | 209 |
Belgium | 189 |
Denmark | 187 |
Turkmenistan | 153 |
Netherlands | 149 |
Sweden | 140 |
Nigeria | 122 |
Iran | 120 |
Cameroon | 114 |
Syria | 109 |
Serbia | 98 |
Finland | 97 |
Egypt | 91 |
Israel | 87 |
Pakistan | 79 |
Vietnam | 79 |
Hungary | 77 |
Portugal | 73 |
Austria | 70 |
Canada | 70 |
Switzerland | 67 |
Czech Republic | 67 |
Brazil | 64 |
Afghanistan | 51 |
Lebanon | 51 |
Australia | 50 |
Thailand | 49 |
Greece | 46 |
Mexico | 45 |
Argentina | 44 |
Bulgaria | 44 |
United Arab Emirates | 41 |
Japan | 40 |
South Korea | 36 |
Cyprus | 31 |
Luxembourg | 28 |
Iceland | 27 |
Slovakia | 27 |
Colombia | 26 |
Romania | 26 |
Nepal | 24 |
Albania | 23 |
Iraq | 23 |
Morocco | 22 |
Other countries | 500 |
Elderships of Vilnius
Eldership | Area km²[15] |
Inhabitants[16] | Density per km² |
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Verkiai | 56 | 50,881 | 909 |
Žirmūnai | 5.7 | 43,880 | 7698 |
Pašilaičiai | 7.9 | 41,218 | 5217 |
Antakalnis | 77.2 | 40,875 | 530 |
Naujoji Vilnia | 38.6 | 39,102 | 1013 |
Fabijoniškės | 5.9 | 38,027 | 9275 |
Naujamiestis | 4.9 | 33,206 | 6777 |
Lazdynai | 9.9 | 32,410 | 3274 |
Naujininkai | 37.6 | 31,697 | 843 |
Šeškinė | 4.6 | 29,809 | 6480 |
Pilaitė | 13.9 | 28,335 | 2038 |
Justiniškės | 3.0 | 26,684 | 8895 |
Karoliniškės | 3.7 | 25,250 | 6824 |
Senamiestis | 4.4 | 22,411 | 5093 |
Vilkpėdė | 10.8 | 19,519 | 1807 |
Šnipiškės | 3.1 | 15,750 | 5081 |
Viršuliškės | 2.6 | 14,096 | 5422 |
Žvėrynas | 2.6 | 13,703 | 5270 |
Rasos | 16.3 | 11,666 | 716 |
Grigiškės | 7.0 | 11,246 | 1607 |
Paneriai | 84.8 | 10,537 | 124 |
Undeclared inhabitants | 9,123 | ||
Total | 400.5 | 589,425 | 1472 |
References
- ^ Some inhabitants of Vilnius district are registered at Vilnius city healthcare facilities – the actual number of temporary city inhabitants within the city administrative borders must be higher than official figures of 569, 588 or 589 thousand, but smaller than 643,965 (as of 31 December 2020)[6]
- ^ "Nuolatinių gyventojų skaičius apskrityse ir savivaldybėse metų pradžioje". osp.stat.gov.lt. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Vilniaus istorija". vle.lt. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
- ^ [1]
- ^ a b c Statistics of Vilnius
- ^ Health Insurance Fund under the Ministry of Health
- ^ Inhabitants, registered at Vilnius city primary healthcare facilities
- ^ Vilniaus miesto darnaus judumo plano santrauka, Vilniaus planas, page 48
- ^ Juozas Jurginis; Vytautas Merkys; Adolfas Tautavičius (1968). Vilniaus miesto istorija [Vilnius city history] (in Lithuanian). Vilnius.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Lexykon geograficzny, dla gruntownego poięcia gazet i historyi z różnych autorów zebrany, przetłumaczony i napisany przez x. Hilaryona Karpińskiego, Z. S. Bazylego w prowincyi litewskiey kapłana i teologa. Po śmierci iego, z przydatkiem odmian, które zaszły, z wykładem na początku terminów geograficznych, i słownikiem nazwisk łacińskich na końcu położonym, do druku podany [A geographic Lexicon, for the thorough help of newspapers and histories from various authors collected, translated and written by x. Hilaryon Karpiński, Z. S. Bazyli in the provinces and a Lithuanian priest and theologian. After the death of iego, with the advent of variations that have occurred, with a lecture at the beginning of geographical terms, and a dictionary of Latin names at the end, printed for publication] (in Polish). Vilnius. 1766. p. 602.
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Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom XIII [Geographical dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other Slavic countries, Volume XIII] (in Polish). Warsaw. 1893. p. 493. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ "The Great War in Lithuania 1914–1918".
- ^ Pukienė, Vida. "Voronežas – lietuvių švietimo židinys Rusijoje Pirmojo pasaulinio karo metais". Istorija (in Lithuanian).
- ^ Iš nežinios į nežinią: Antrojo pasaulinio karo atbėgėliai Lietuvoje [From one uncertainty to another uncertainty: World War II refugees in Lithuania] (in Lithuanian). Kaunas: National M.K. Čiurlionis Art Museum. 2015. ISBN 978-9955-471-55-4.
- ^ Lietuvos Respublikos 2011 m. gyventojų surašymo rezultatai, 162-163 p.
- ^ Vilnius city elderships by the area
- ^ Vilnius elderships by the number of inhabitants