Niue population (live estimate)
Real-time estimate based on UN demographic growth models.
Annual growth: -0.165%.
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Key demographic indicators.
This map shows first-level administrative regions (ADM1).
Key Facts
- Continent: Oceania
Languages
A brief overview of the linguistic situation in the country.
Niue is bilingual, using Niuean (Faka-Niue) and English. Niuean is central to cultural identity but faces declining use, especially among diaspora communities in New Zealand.
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A brief overview of the religious composition of the country.
Niue has a very small resident population, with far more Niueans living abroad than on the island. Migration strongly shapes linguistic patterns, with English increasingly used.
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A brief overview of the major cities and urban structure of the country.
The cities shown here represent major urban centres with populations over 50,000, as defined by the UN Degree of Urbanisation (DEGURBA) methodology. Smaller towns and rural settlements are not included.
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