Largest Cities in Gibraltar
Facts about Gibraltar
Official languages: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Capital: Gibraltar
Area: 7 km²
Population: 27,884 residents
Population density: 4,289.85 residents per km²
Currency: GIP
Internet TLD: .gi
ISO codes: GI, GIB, 292
The prefix for Gibraltar is +350
Gibraltar is a limestone cliff that juts into the sea at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula. As a British overseas territory, it belongs to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In ancient times, Gibraltar was one of the pillars of Heracles. Great Britain conquered the area in 1704. For a long time there has been tension between the United Kingdom and Spain because Spain wants to regain sovereignty over Gibraltar.
Gibraltar is part of the European Union, but not part of the internal market and does not take part in the common agricultural policy or the common fisheries policy.
Population
Total population | 29,581 |
Population growth rate | 0.20% |
Birth rate | 14.00 births per 1,000 residents |
Life expectancy | |
Overall | 78.98 years |
Men | 76.13 years |
Women | 82.03 years |
Age structure | |
0-14 years | 20.29% |
15-64 years | 63.42% |
65 years and above | 16.28% |
Median age | 34.20 years |
Gender ratio | 1.01 M / F |
Population density | 4,225.86 residents per km² |
Urbanization | 100.00% |
Cities | |
(City of Gibraltar) [capital] n / a | |
Ethnicities | |
Spaniards, Italians, English, Maltese, Portuguese, Germans, North Africans | |
Religions | |
Catholics (Roman Catholic) 76.9% | |
Human Development Index (HDI) | |
HDI ranking |
Biggest Cities of Gibraltar by Population
# | City | Population | Latitude | Longitude |
1 | Gibraltar | 26,655 | 36.1447 | -5.35257 |