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Population density: Belgium vs Czech Republic compared

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Belgium has a population density of 1,011 people per square mile compared to 357 people in the Czech Republic. Belgium has 27,855 sq ft of land per person vs 77,850 sq ft in the Czech Republic. Belgium and the Czech Republic rank 24th and 71st by population density, respectively.

Population density is calculated as the ratio of population to land area. Belgium has 0.15% of the world's population and 0.02% of all countries' land area, compared to 0.13% of the population and 0.05% of the land area for the Czech Republic, making the population density in Belgium 182.8% higher than in the Czech Republic.

Population density by year

Belgium
Czech Republic

people per square mile

1x
Year Population density
Belgium Czech Republic
2026 1,011 357
2025 1,009 362
2024 1,007 366
2023 1,001 365
2022 992 358
2021 984 353
2020 980 359
2019 976 358
2018 971 357
2017 971 355
2016 968 354
2015 963 354
2014 957 353
2013 953 353
2012 948 352
2011 943 352
2010 930 351
2009 922 350
2008 914 348
2007 907 345
2006 901 343
2005 895 342
2004 890 342
2003 886 342
2002 882 342
2001 878 342
2000 875 344
1999 - 345
1998 - 345
1997 - 345
1996 - 346
1995 - 346
1994 - 346
1993 - 346

Data sources: World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (1993–2026, retrieved 2026-04-06); United Nations | World Population Prospects (2025–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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From 2006 to 2026, population density in Belgium increased by 12.2%, compared to a 4.12% growth in the Czech Republic.

In 2006, Belgium ranked 20th by population density and is 24th now. The Czech Republic was 60th in 2006 and ranks 71st out of 197 currently.

Share of urban population by year

Belgium
Czech Republic
1x
Year Urban population
Belgium Czech Republic
2024 87.6% 72.8%
2023 87.6% 72.7%
2022 87.5% 72.7%
2021 87.4% 72.7%
2020 87.3% 72.7%
2019 87.1% 72.8%
2018 86.9% 72.8%
2017 86.7% 72.9%
2016 86.5% 73%
2015 86.2% 73%
2014 86% 73.1%
2013 85.7% 73.2%
2012 85.5% 73.2%
2011 85.2% 73.3%
2010 85% 73.3%
2009 84.7% 73.4%
2008 84.4% 73.5%
2007 84.1% 73.5%
2006 83.9% 73.6%
2005 83.6% 73.6%
2004 83.3% 73.7%
2003 83% 73.8%
2002 82.7% 73.8%
2001 82.3% 73.9%
2000 82% 74%
1999 81.7% 74.1%
1998 81.4% 74.3%
1997 81% 74.4%
1996 80.7% 74.6%
1995 80.3% 74.7%
1994 80% 74.9%
1993 79.6% 75%
1992 79.3% 75.1%
1991 78.9% 75.2%
1990 78.6% 75.2%
1989 78.2% 75.3%
1988 77.8% 75.3%
1987 77.4% 75.4%
1986 77.1% 75.4%
1985 76.7% 75.4%
1984 76.3% 75.5%
1983 75.9% 75.5%
1982 75.5% 75.5%
1981 75.1% 75.5%
1980 74.7% 74.7%
1979 74.3% 70.1%
1978 73.9% 69.7%
1977 73.5% 70.4%
1976 73.1% 69.5%
1975 72.7% 67.3%
1974 72.3% 67%
1973 71.9% 66.4%
1972 71.5% 65.7%
1971 71.1% 65%
1970 70.6% 64.4%
1969 70.2% 63.8%
1968 69.6% 63.3%
1967 69.1% 62.8%
1966 68.6% 62.4%
1965 68% 61.9%
1964 67.5% 61.5%
1963 67% 61%
1962 66.6% 60.6%
1961 66.2% 60.1%
1960 65.9% 59.6%

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

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From 2004 to 2024, the share of urban population changed from 83.3% to 87.6% in Belgium and from 73.7% to 72.8% in the Czech Republic.

Densely populated cities

Belgium
City Population
Brussels 1.25M
Antwerp 529K
Ghent 273K
Charleroi 204K
Liege 195K
Schaerbeek 133K
Anderlecht 121K
Bruges 119K
Namur 115K
Leuven 101K
Czech Republic
City Population
Prague 1.4M
Brno 403K
Ostrava 283K
Plzen 188K
Liberec 108K
Olomouc 103K
Ceske Budejovice 97.2K
Hradec Kralove 94.3K
Pardubice 92.3K
Usti nad Labem 90.9K

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Data sources: World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (1961–2026, retrieved 2026-04-06); United Nations | World Population Prospects (1961–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10); U.S. Census Bureau (1961–2025, retrieved 2026-02-08); Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2019, retrieved 2026-02-20).

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Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (1961–2026, retrieved 2026-04-06)
  2. United Nations | World Population Prospects (1961–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10)
  3. U.S. Census Bureau (1961–2025, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  4. Wikidata (2020–2026, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  5. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2019, retrieved 2026-02-20)

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