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Population density: Marshall Islands vs Serbia compared

Updated on by Georank team

The Marshall Islands has a population density of 504 people per square mile compared to 200 people in Serbia. The Marshall Islands has 52,011 sq ft of land per person vs 144,629 sq ft in Serbia. The Marshall Islands and Serbia rank 56th and 116th by population density, respectively.

Population density is calculated as the ratio of population to land area. The Marshall Islands has 0.0005% of the world's population and 0.0001% of all countries' land area, compared to 0.08% of the population and 0.06% of the land area for Serbia, making the population density in the Marshall Islands 152.2% higher than in Serbia.

Population density by year

Marshall Islands
Serbia

people per square mile

1x
Year Population density
Marshall Islands Serbia
2026 504 200
2025 522 201.5
2024 540 202.9
2023 559 204
2022 577 205.3
2021 595 210.5
2020 614 212.5
2019 633 205.7
2018 652 206.8
2017 669 207.9
2016 686 209
2015 702 210.1
2014 717 211.2
2013 729 212.2
2012 740 213.3
2011 747 214.3
2010 749 215.9
2009 748 216.8
2008 749 217.7
2007 749 218.6
2006 748 219.5
2005 747 -
2004 745 -
2003 743 -
2002 740 -
2001 736 -
2000 730 -
1999 722 -
1998 715 -
1997 709 -
1996 702 -
1995 694 -
1994 687 -
1993 678 -
1992 667 -
1991 656 -

Data sources: World Bank | Agriculture & Rural Development (1991–2026, 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 the Marshall Islands decreased by 32.6%, compared to a 8.86% decline in Serbia.

In 2006, the Marshall Islands ranked 30th by population density and is 56th now. Serbia was 87th in 2006 and ranks 116th out of 197 currently.

Share of urban population by year

Marshall Islands
Serbia
1x
Year Urban population
Marshall Islands Serbia
2024 78.7% 62.4%
2023 78.4% 62.1%
2022 78% 61.9%
2021 77.6% 61.4%
2020 77.3% 61.2%
2019 76.9% 61%
2018 76.6% 60.8%
2017 76.2% 60.6%
2016 75.9% 60.4%
2015 75.5% 60.1%
2014 75.1% 59.9%
2013 74.7% 59.6%
2012 74.3% 59.3%
2011 73.9% 59.4%
2010 73.4% 59.4%
2009 72.9% 59.2%
2008 72.4% 58.9%
2007 71.8% 58.6%
2006 71.2% 58.2%
2005 70.6% 57.8%
2004 70.1% 57.3%
2003 69.5% 56.9%
2002 69% 56.5%
2001 68.6% 56%
2000 68.3% 55.6%
1999 68% 55.1%
1998 67.9% 54.6%
1997 67.7% 54%
1996 67.6% 53.5%
1995 67.5% 52.9%
1994 67.5% 52.4%
1993 67.4% 51.8%
1992 67.3% 51.3%
1991 67.2% 50.8%
1990 67.1% 50.4%
1989 66.9% 49.9%
1988 66.7% 49.5%
1987 66.1% 49.2%
1986 65.1% 48.8%
1985 64% 48.4%
1984 62.8% 48%
1983 61.6% 47.6%
1982 60.6% 47.2%
1981 59.9% 46.7%
1980 59.7% 46.2%
1979 59.8% 45.7%
1978 60.1% 45.2%
1977 60.5% 44.7%
1976 60.9% 44.1%
1975 61.2% 43.5%
1974 61.5% 42.9%
1973 61.3% 42.2%
1972 59.9% 41.5%
1971 57.4% 40.8%
1970 54.3% 40%
1969 51% 39.1%
1968 47.9% 38%
1967 45.6% 36.9%
1966 43.8% 35.8%
1965 42.1% 34.6%
1964 40.4% 33.4%
1963 38.8% 32.2%
1962 37.4% 31.1%
1961 36% 30.1%
1960 34.8% 29.1%

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 70.1% to 78.7% in the Marshall Islands and from 57.3% to 62.4% in Serbia.

Densely populated cities

Serbia
City Population
Belgrade 1.2M
Novi Sad 260K
Pristina 227K
Nis 183K
Kragujevac 151K
Subotica 106K
Valjevo 90.3K
Cacak 71.9K
Mitrovica 71.6K
Novi Pazar 66.5K

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Population density in other countries

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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. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2019, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  5. Wikidata (2011–2024, retrieved 2026-02-08)

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