The population of Vatican City generally falls between 800 and 850 residents.
Vatican city
The Vatican City has the smallest population in the world, with less than 1,000 residents.
Vatican City is the country with the lowest population in the world, with approximately 800 residents.
The population of Vatican City 2010 is 829.
The Vatican has a population of about 800 residents.
The average population of the Vatican is usually between 800 and 850 residents.
Vatican City
The population of the Vatican generally remains fairly constant at 800-850 residents.
The smallest country in terms of population is Vatican City, with a population of around 800 residents. It is an independent city-state located within Rome, Italy.
Vatican city is considered the country with the smallest population. But if you don't count Vatican city as a country, then it would be a tie between Tuvalu and Nauru (population undetermined but estimated at 10,000).
The political entity that has the highest population density is Monaco. In 2005, the average density was 16923 persons per square kilometer, total area 1.95 square kilometers. This is followed by Gibraltar, Vatican City, Malta, and San Marino. Malta, with over 400,000 residents, is the densest large country.The major country with the highest population density is the Netherlands, with a density of about 400 persons per square kilometer, which is 16 million people in 41,526 square kilometers.