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Population in Ivory Coast compared to Lithuania: Trends, Charts, Rankings

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The latest officially reported population of Ivory Coast was 32,711,547 in 2025 vs 2,888,774 people in Lithuania in 2025. In 2026, based on the adjusted UN estimation, the current Ivory Coast's population is 33,910,252 people compared to 2,845,693 in Lithuania.

Population statistics:

  • Ivory Coast's population is 11.9 times bigger than Lithuania's.
  • Ivory Coast is ranked the 50th most populous country in the world, while Lithuania is the 139th.
  • The countries together account for 0.44% of the world: 0.41% for Ivory Coast vs 0.03% for Lithuania.
  • For the last 10 years, Ivory Coast has had an average growth rate of +2.65% per year vs -0.15% in Lithuania.
  • Since 2006, the population of Ivory Coast has increased from 20.5M people to 33.9M (65% growth), while Lithuania has declined from 3.27M to 2.85M (13% decline).

Ivory Coast vs Lithuania: population by year and forecast

Ivory Coast
Factual

Projection
Lithuania
Factual

Projection
1x
Year Population
Ivory Coast Lithuania
2100 104,904,226 1,232,467
2099 104,097,040 1,248,433
2098 103,275,264 1,264,509
2097 102,455,988 1,280,780
2096 101,612,663 1,297,383
2095 100,756,953 1,314,564
2094 99,882,932 1,331,697
2093 99,006,111 1,349,357
2092 98,098,926 1,367,612
2091 97,176,680 1,386,232
2090 96,248,804 1,405,212
2089 95,318,164 1,424,549
2088 94,395,936 1,444,430
2087 93,464,192 1,464,444
2086 92,517,200 1,484,533
2085 91,575,557 1,505,287
2084 90,642,933 1,526,073
2083 89,673,290 1,547,148
2082 88,700,125 1,568,485
2081 87,715,881 1,589,950
2080 86,728,284 1,611,433
2079 85,741,415 1,632,875
2078 84,742,375 1,654,422
2077 83,738,886 1,675,958
2076 82,733,035 1,697,590
2075 81,703,106 1,719,253
2074 80,687,434 1,741,058
2073 79,667,993 1,762,435
2072 78,646,863 1,783,836
2071 77,607,733 1,805,485
2070 76,567,079 1,827,274
2069 75,527,815 1,849,644
2068 74,468,469 1,871,909
2067 73,417,707 1,894,433
2066 72,351,827 1,917,222
2065 71,301,141 1,940,378
2064 70,261,039 1,963,220
2063 69,222,001 1,986,033
2062 68,196,917 2,009,588
2061 67,166,219 2,033,204
2060 66,149,529 2,057,397
2059 65,130,659 2,081,777
2058 64,100,835 2,106,243
2057 63,082,551 2,130,801
2056 62,065,729 2,155,426
2055 61,036,845 2,180,174
2054 60,004,777 2,204,562
2053 58,983,583 2,228,432
2052 57,959,085 2,252,640
2051 56,932,897 2,276,529
2050 55,909,441 2,300,221
2049 54,893,369 2,323,058
2048 53,867,419 2,346,050
2047 52,850,696 2,369,429
2046 51,836,334 2,391,976
2045 50,822,485 2,414,470
2044 49,797,934 2,436,951
2043 48,781,333 2,460,277
2042 47,776,778 2,483,334
2041 46,788,054 2,506,119
2040 45,806,217 2,528,678
2039 44,834,350 2,552,188
2038 43,874,381 2,575,059
2037 42,922,767 2,598,050
2036 41,988,786 2,620,456
2035 41,071,409 2,642,405
2034 40,164,910 2,664,791
2033 39,273,072 2,686,738
2032 38,408,366 2,708,666
2031 37,558,099 2,730,633
2030 36,727,569 2,753,016
2029 35,907,265 2,775,584
2028 35,095,347 2,798,862
2027 34,296,079 2,822,301
2026 33,502,750 2,845,693
2025 32,711,547 2,888,774
2024 31,934,230 2,888,278
2023 31,165,654 2,871,585
2022 30,395,002 2,831,639
2021 29,639,736 2,808,380
2020 28,915,449 2,810,369
2019 28,193,009 2,811,089
2018 27,464,173 2,819,200
2017 26,733,372 2,842,639
2016 25,989,405 2,877,325
2015 25,246,342 2,911,109
2014 24,527,395 2,937,253
2013 23,939,775 2,961,250
2012 23,467,078 2,989,139
2011 22,982,000 3,028,115
2010 22,488,065 3,097,282
2009 21,997,940 3,162,916
2008 21,514,439 3,198,231
2007 21,030,558 3,231,294
2006 20,546,802 3,269,909
2005 20,068,458 3,322,528
2004 19,595,000 3,377,075
2003 19,125,542 3,415,213
2002 18,654,771 3,443,067
2001 18,178,913 3,470,818
2000 17,699,004 3,499,536
1999 17,215,935 3,524,238
1998 16,663,948 3,549,331
1997 16,047,170 3,575,137
1996 15,442,312 3,601,613
1995 14,855,565 3,629,102
1994 14,287,201 3,657,144
1993 13,735,951 3,682,613
1992 13,200,310 3,700,114
1991 12,683,870 3,704,134
1990 12,189,778 3,697,838
1989 11,719,771 3,684,255
1988 11,275,189 3,655,049
1987 10,851,475 3,616,367
1986 10,440,917 3,578,914
1985 10,040,483 3,544,543
1984 9,650,516 3,514,205
1983 9,272,744 3,485,192
1982 8,907,936 3,457,179
1981 8,556,596 3,432,947
1980 8,220,714 3,413,202
1979 7,902,267 3,397,842
1978 7,603,130 3,379,514
1977 7,321,950 3,355,036
1976 7,057,958 3,328,664
1975 6,776,297 3,301,652
1974 6,474,057 3,273,894
1973 6,184,944 3,244,438
1972 5,909,716 3,213,622
1971 5,650,868 3,179,041
1970 5,411,567 3,139,689
1969 5,192,221 3,107,321
1968 4,990,021 3,078,850
1967 4,799,744 3,044,400
1966 4,617,519 3,008,050
1965 4,442,377 2,971,450
1964 4,273,952 2,935,200
1963 4,112,061 2,898,950
1962 3,956,939 2,863,350
1961 3,810,151 2,823,550
1960 3,673,666 2,778,550

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026–2100, retrieved 2026-07-08); World Bank | Health (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-07-08).

GeoRank.org/population/ivory-coast/lithuania | CC BY

From 2006 to 2016, the population of Ivory Coast increased by 5,442,603 people (a 26.5% growth), while Lithuania lost 392,584 people (a 12% decline).

For the next 10 years, from 2016 to 2026, Ivory Coast gained 7,920,847 people (a 30.5% growth), while Lithuania's population decreased by 31,632 people (a 1.1% decline).

Ivory Coast was ranked 53rd most populous country in 2006 and is 50th in 2026. Lithuania was ranked 130th in 2006 and ranked 139th now.

The UN's World Population Prospects forecasts that in 24 years (in 2050) Ivory Coast's population will grow by 64.9% to 55,909,441 people with a rank change from 50th to 36th. The population of Lithuania will decrease by 19.2% to 2,300,221 people and rank change from 139th to 145th.

Ivory Coast is projected to reach its peak in 2100 at 105M people, while Lithuania's population already peaked in 1991 at 3.7M people and is projected to decrease to 1.23M people by 2100.

Population growth rate by year

Ivory Coast
Factual

Projection
Lithuania
Factual

Projection
1x
Year Growth rate
Ivory Coast Lithuania
2100 0.78% -1.28%
2099 0.8% -1.27%
2098 0.8% -1.27%
2097 0.83% -1.28%
2096 0.85% -1.31%
2095 0.88% -1.29%
2094 0.89% -1.31%
2093 0.92% -1.33%
2092 0.95% -1.34%
2091 0.96% -1.35%
2090 0.98% -1.36%
2089 0.98% -1.38%
2088 1% -1.37%
2087 1.02% -1.35%
2086 1.03% -1.38%
2085 1.03% -1.36%
2084 1.08% -1.36%
2083 1.1% -1.36%
2082 1.12% -1.35%
2081 1.14% -1.33%
2080 1.15% -1.31%
2079 1.18% -1.3%
2078 1.2% -1.28%
2077 1.22% -1.27%
2076 1.26% -1.26%
2075 1.26% -1.25%
2074 1.28% -1.21%
2073 1.3% -1.2%
2072 1.34% -1.2%
2071 1.36% -1.19%
2070 1.38% -1.21%
2069 1.42% -1.19%
2068 1.43% -1.19%
2067 1.47% -1.19%
2066 1.47% -1.19%
2065 1.48% -1.16%
2064 1.5% -1.15%
2063 1.5% -1.17%
2062 1.53% -1.16%
2061 1.54% -1.18%
2060 1.56% -1.17%
2059 1.61% -1.16%
2058 1.61% -1.15%
2057 1.64% -1.14%
2056 1.69% -1.14%
2055 1.72% -1.11%
2054 1.73% -1.07%
2053 1.77% -1.07%
2052 1.8% -1.05%
2051 1.83% -1.03%
2050 1.85% -0.98%
2049 1.9% -0.98%
2048 1.92% -0.99%
2047 1.96% -0.94%
2046 1.99% -0.93%
2045 2.06% -0.92%
2044 2.08% -0.95%
2043 2.1% -0.93%
2042 2.11% -0.91%
2041 2.14% -0.89%
2040 2.17% -0.92%
2039 2.19% -0.89%
2038 2.22% -0.88%
2037 2.22% -0.86%
2036 2.23% -0.83%
2035 2.26% -0.84%
2034 2.27% -0.82%
2033 2.25% -0.81%
2032 2.26% -0.8%
2031 2.26% -0.81%
2030 2.28% -0.81%
2029 2.31% -0.83%
2028 2.33% -0.83%
2027 2.37% -0.82%
2026 2.42% -1.49%
2025 2.43% 0.02%
2024 2.47% 0.58%
2023 2.54% 1.41%
2022 2.55% 0.83%
2021 2.5% -0.07%
2020 2.56% -0.03%
2019 2.65% -0.29%
2018 2.73% -0.82%
2017 2.86% -1.21%
2016 2.94% -1.16%
2015 2.93% -0.89%
2014 2.45% -0.81%
2013 2.01% -0.93%
2012 2.11% -1.29%
2011 2.2% -2.23%
2010 2.23% -2.08%
2009 2.25% -1.1%
2008 2.3% -1.02%
2007 2.35% -1.18%
2006 2.38% -1.58%
2005 2.42% -1.62%
2004 2.45% -1.12%
2003 2.52% -0.81%
2002 2.62% -0.8%
2001 2.71% -0.82%
2000 2.81% -0.7%
1999 3.31% -0.71%
1998 3.84% -0.72%
1997 3.92% -0.74%
1996 3.95% -0.76%
1995 3.98% -0.77%
1994 4.01% -0.69%
1993 4.06% -0.47%
1992 4.07% -0.11%
1991 4.05% 0.17%
1990 4.01% 0.37%
1989 3.94% 0.8%
1988 3.9% 1.07%
1987 3.93% 1.05%
1986 3.99% 0.97%
1985 4.04% 0.86%
1984 4.07% 0.83%
1983 4.1% 0.81%
1982 4.11% 0.71%
1981 4.09% 0.58%
1980 4.03% 0.45%
1979 3.93% 0.54%
1978 3.84% 0.73%
1977 3.74% 0.79%
1976 4.16% 0.82%
1975 4.67% 0.85%
1974 4.67% 0.91%
1973 4.66% 0.96%
1972 4.58% 1.09%
1971 4.42% 1.25%
1970 4.22% 1.04%
1969 4.05% 0.92%
1968 3.96% 1.13%
1967 3.95% 1.21%
1966 3.94% 1.23%
1965 3.94% 1.24%
1964 3.94% 1.25%
1963 3.92% 1.24%
1962 3.85% 1.41%
1961 3.72% 1.62%

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026–2100, retrieved 2026-07-08); World Bank | Health (1961–2025, retrieved 2026-07-08).

GeoRank.org/population/ivory-coast/lithuania | CC BY

In 2025, the population of Ivory Coast grew by 2.43%, while Lithuania's population grew by 0.02%.

Live population counters

Ivory Coast Lithuania
Current population
33910252
2845693
Population rank 50/197 139/197
Percent of world population 0.41% 0.03%
One net population change
40.7 seconds
17.7 hours
One birth every
31.3 seconds
27.6 minutes
One death every
2.16 minutes
14 minutes
Daily growth/decline +2,130 +1
Annual growth/decline +777,317 +496
Annual growth/decline rate +2.43% +0.02%
Population growth rate rank 26/197 157/197
One migration net change every
46.6 minutes
21.4 minutes
Annual migration change +11,305 -24,618
Net migration rank 43/196 157/196
Foreign-born residents 2,880,839 175,194
Foreign-born residents rank 25/195 120/195
Foreign-born share of population 9% 6.1%
Foreign-born share rank 70/195 87/195

Natural population change vs migration

Ivory Coast
Natural

Migration
Lithuania
Natural

Migration
1x
Year Population change
Ivory Coast Lithuania
Natural Migration Natural Migration
2025 - 11,305 - -24,618
2024 765,049 7,838 -18,485 2,617
2023 758,261 6,002 -16,368 44,935
2022 750,270 26,777 -20,671 72,100
2021 732,191 1,322 -24,433 19,657
2020 727,455 -12,390 -19,953 19,884
2019 727,774 2,043 -13,212 10,665
2018 722,445 5,395 -12,686 -3,459
2017 734,553 -796 -12,224 -28,027
2016 735,630 18,568 -11,509 -30,612
2015 731,387 522 -11,935 -22,560
2014 728,978 -23,011 -10,868 -12,387
2013 720,228 -250,964 -12,733 -16,769
2012 708,847 -232,712 -11,060 -21,387
2011 694,033 -200,010 -10,901 -38,518
2010 676,554 -182,689 -11,460 -78,887
2009 654,439 -168,027 -9,805 -32,186
2008 630,610 -150,037 -12,153 -16,482
2007 617,247 -130,079 -15,510 -21,815
2006 605,001 -124,651 -15,041 -24,730
2005 593,685 -117,342 -14,287 -51,357
2004 579,424 -108,869 -11,482 -32,312
2003 568,220 -99,880 -10,929 -22,701
2002 563,692 -90,503 -11,362 -12,627
2001 555,220 -76,679 -9,024 -24,733
2000 545,129 -63,843 -4,549 -16,077
1999 527,634 -42,777 -3,877 -20,533
1998 509,167 109,961 -3,904 -22,002
1997 489,984 124,443 -3,218 -22,324
1996 469,740 125,556 -3,962 -23,236
1995 453,719 124,501 -3,992 -23,509
1994 438,274 120,247 -4,023 -24,104
1993 430,759 113,215 1,473 -23,949
1992 423,294 104,006 12,950 -25,175
1991 413,354 92,228 14,817 -10,744
1990 402,629 79,979 17,010 -8,840
1989 390,081 67,324 17,316 -26,985
1988 378,575 53,187 19,006 38,648
1987 370,654 45,028 22,422 10,820
1986 357,205 48,233 23,978 10,177
1985 344,549 50,872 19,140 9,417
1984 331,910 52,594 18,976 8,835
1983 317,379 53,646 20,911 8,585
1982 305,204 53,384 18,323 8,163
1981 292,755 51,354 16,478 7,752
1980 280,630 47,031 16,042 7,412
1979 268,875 40,355 16,989 6,932
1978 257,222 31,822 17,573 7,328
1977 250,858 22,452 19,124 8,964
1976 241,939 12,735 20,305 8,581
1975 228,883 79,766 20,470 8,170
1974 216,389 79,445 22,589 7,757
1973 203,429 78,963 22,712 7,327
1972 190,842 77,213 25,388 7,185
1971 179,918 69,728 28,930 7,130
1970 170,070 58,883 27,629 6,530
1969 161,541 48,192 27,345 4,179
1968 153,464 41,198 28,325 6,522
1967 145,773 40,125 29,226 5,251
1966 138,438 40,125 30,381 4,799
1965 131,601 40,125 30,309 4,196
1964 124,996 40,125 34,048 3,820
1963 118,526 40,125 33,918 3,428
1962 111,930 39,670 34,933 2,899
1961 105,568 36,410 40,376 2,550
1960 99,681 31,307 40,845 2,328

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-07-08).

GeoRank.org/population/ivory-coast/lithuania | CC BY

Over the last 10 years, 99.3% of the population change in Ivory Coast is from natural causes (a gain of 7,385,015 people) and 0.74% is from migration (a gain of 55,281 people). In Lithuania 65.5% is from natural causes (a loss of 161,476 people) and 34.5% is from migration (a gain of 85,200 people).

As of 2024, 2,880,839 residents or 9% of the population were not native-born in Ivory Coast, compared to 175,194 people or 6.1% in Lithuania.

Biggest cities by population

Ivory Coast
City Population
Abidjan 5.62M
Bouake 740K
Korhogo 441K
Yamoussoukro 340K
Divo 295K
Gagnoa 277K
Abengourou 164K
Dabou 138K
Agboville 135K
Grand-Bassam 125K
Lithuania
City Population
Vilnius 581K
Kaunas 305K
Klaipeda 158K
Siauliai 104K
Panevezys 87.9K
Alytus 51.9K
Marijampole 36.8K
Mazeikiai 33.2K
Jonava 27.1K
Utena 25.6K

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Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-07-08); United Nations | World Population Prospects (1960–2026, retrieved 2026-07-08); U.S. Census Bureau (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-07-08); Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2019, retrieved 2026-07-08).

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Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Health (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-07-08)
  2. United Nations | World Population Prospects (1960–2100, retrieved 2026-07-08)
  3. U.S. Census Bureau (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-07-08)
  4. Wikidata (2026, retrieved 2026-07-08)
  5. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2019, retrieved 2026-07-08)

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