Wallis and Futuna Islands

All demographic indicators on this page are based on UN mid 2025 estimates unless stated otherwise.

Wallis and Futuna Islands population (live estimate)

Real-time estimate based on UN demographic growth models.

11,000

Annual growth: -0.733%.

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Official population estimates

World population
11,000
Median age
38.2
Population growth rate (%)
-0.733 ▼ Population is declining

ADM1 regions are not available for this country in the geoBoundaries source. The map displays the country border (ADM0) instead.

Key Facts

  • Continent: Oceania

Languages

A brief overview of the linguistic situation in the country.

Official language
Minority language
0
Working / administrative language
0

Wallis and Futuna use French as the administrative language, while Wallisian (ʻUvean) and Futunan remain the daily languages of community and cultural life. Both are Polynesian languages with deep local significance.

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Religions

A brief overview of the religious composition of the country.

Dominant religion
Largest share
Number of religions
0

The population is divided between Wallis Island and Futuna, each with its own linguistic tradition. Migration to New Caledonia and France influences language use among younger generations.

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Cities

A brief overview of the major cities and urban structure of the country.

Largest city
Number of cities
0

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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