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in 1991 and 2001 by permanent residence, in 2011 and 2021 by usual residence
Czech Republic
Year of Census |
Total population |
Population with Czech citizenship1) |
Population with foreign citizenship1) |
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total |
male |
female |
total |
male |
female |
total |
male |
female |
|
1991 |
10 302 215 | 4 999 935 | 5 302 280 | 10 079 120 | 4 890 871 | 5 188 249 | . | . | . |
2001 |
10 230 060 | 4 982 071 | 5 247 989 | 10 080 507 | 4 902 162 | 5 178 345 | 124 608 | 66 514 | 58 094 |
2011 |
10 436 560 | 5 109 766 | 5 326 794 | 9 924 044 | 4 817 652 | 5 106 392 | 422 276 | 242 303 | 179 973 |
2021 |
10 524 167 | 5 186 548 | 5 337 619 | 9 998 510 | 4 899 007 | 5 099 503 | 496 250 | 271 337 | 224 913 |
1) in 1991–2011 includes only persons with one citizenship
Persons with two or more citizenships are allocated to one country of citizenship in the following order: Czech Republic, other EU Member State, other European country, other country outside Europe.
Persons with two or more citizenships are allocated to one country of citizenship in the following order: Czech Republic, other EU Member State, other European country, other country outside Europe.
in 1991 and 2001 by permanent residence, in 2011 and 2021 by usual residence
Czech Republic
Year of the Census |
Total |
by citizenship1) |
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Czech |
Slovakia |
Germany |
Poland |
Ukraine |
Russia |
Vietnam |
not identified |
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1991 |
10 302 215 | 10 079 120 | 166 363 | . | . | . | . | . | 56 732 |
2001 |
10 230 060 | 10 080 507 | 24 201 | 3 438 | 13 350 | 20 628 | 7 696 | 18 210 | 62 030 |
2011 |
10 436 560 | 9 924 044 | 82 251 | 14 907 | 16 800 | 116 139 | 31 545 | 52 612 | 60 208 |
2021 |
10 524 167 | 9 998 510 | 95 821 | 5 615 | 14 450 | 150 505 | 35 785 | 54 256 | 29 137 |
1) in 1991–2011 includes only persons with one citizenship
The highest share of the population with foreign citizenship was in the capital city of Prague, where it reached 13.9%. In contrast, the lowest share was in the Olomoucký region (1.7%). The Capital City of Prague was further distinguished among the regions by the highest representation of foreigners of Slovak (1.9%), Ukrainian (4.2%) and Russian (1.8%) citizenship.
Persons with two or more citizenships are allocated to one country of citizenship in the following order: Czech Republic, other EU Member State, other European country, other country outside Europe.
State, Cohesion Region, Region, District, Administrative district of municipality with extended powers, Administrative district of the capital city of Praha, Municipality, City part
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