You can find on this page the Malta population map to print and to download in PDF. The Malta population density map presents the number of inhabitants in relation to the country size and the structure of the population of Malta in Southern Europe.

Malta population density map

Map of Malta density

The Malta population density map shows the number of inhabitants in relation to Malta size. This demographic map of Malta will allow you to know demography and structure of the population of Malta in Southern Europe. The Malta density map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The population density in Malta is 1380 per Km2 (3,574 people per mi2) as you can see in Malta population density map. As of 2021, the population of Malta is projected at 442.79 thousand, up by 0.28% compared with 441.54 thousand in 2020. Malta is ranked 174th in terms of population and 179th in terms of population growth rate. There are 4.34 thousand births in Malta in 2021. That is 12 per day, which is ranked 183rd. The crude birth rate is 9.79 per 1000 people. There are 3.86 thousand deaths in Malta in 2021. That is 11 per day, which is ranked 169th. The crude death rate is 8.72 per 1000 people. 0.41 million people are living in urban areas, which is 94.81% of Malta population. Malta is ranked 21st in terms of urbanization. The Sex Ratio in Malta in 2021 is 100.66 males per 100 females. There are 222.12 thousand males and 220.67 thousand females in Malta. The percentage of female population is 49.84% compare to 50.16% male population. Malta has 1.46 thousand more males than females. Malta is at 137th position out of 201 countries/territories in terms of female to male ratio.

Malta is a southern European country about 50 miles south of Sicily. Malta has just 122 square miles of land and its capital, Valletta, is the smallest capital in the European Union. A popular tourist destination, Malta has some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world. Malta is one of the smallest countries in the world, and one of the most densely populated. Its estimated population of 422,000 is spread over just 122 square miles, with a population density of 1,562 people per square kilometer (4,077/sq mi), which ranks 7th in the world. The capital is Valletta, but the largest city is Birkirkara, with a population of 22,000. Native Maltese make up the vast majority of the population at 95% as its shown in Malta population density map. British are the largest majority, estimated at 1.6%, and many are Britons who have chosen to retire in Malta. All censuses since 1842 have found a slightly higher number of females over males, with the highest ratio in 1957 at 1088:1000.

During 2022 Malta population is projected to increase by 1,416 people and reach 445,195 in the beginning of 2023 as its mentioned in Malta population density map. The natural increase is expected to be positive, as the number of births will exceed the number of deaths by 80. If external migration will remain on the previous year level, the population will be increased by 1,336 due to the migration reasons. It means that the number of people who move into Malta (to which they are not native) in order to settle there as permanent residents (immigrants) will prevail over the number of people who leave the country to settle permanently in another country (emigrants). Malta population density is 1,386.8 people per square kilometer (3,591.8/mi2) as of June 2022. Density of population is calculated as permanently settled population of Malta divided by total area of the country. Total area is the sum of land and water areas within international boundaries and coastlines of Malta. The total area of Malta is 320 km2 (124 mi2) according to the United Nations Statistics Division.