Rio De Janeiro Population 2024 (2024)

Rio De Janeiro's 2024 population is now estimated at 13,824,347.In 1950, the population of Rio De Janeiro was 3,026,195.Rio De Janeiro has grown by 96,627 in the last year, which represents a 0.7% annual change.These population estimates and projections come from the latest revision of the UN World Urbanization Prospects. These estimates represent the Urban agglomeration of Rio De Janeiro, which typically includes Rio De Janeiro's population in addition to adjacent suburban areas.

Rio de Janeiro, or Rio, is the capital of the State of Rio de Janeiro and the second-largest city of Brazil. Rio is one of the most visited cities in the southern hemisphere, home to many famous landmarks such as the statue of Christ the Redeemer on the Corcovado mountain, which was named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. In 2016, Rio de Janeiro will become the first South American and Portuguese-speaking nation to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Rio de Janeiro has an estimated population of 6.45 million in 2016.

Rio de Janeiro has an estimated 2016 population of 6.45 million, which ranks 2nd in Brazil. It is also the third largest metro area and agglomeration in South America, and the 6th largest city in the Americas.

City Size and Population Density

The city proper has a population density of 5,377 people per square kilometer, or 13,930 per square mile. The city proper covers a total surface area of 1,221 km² (486.5 sq mi), while the metro region expands out to 4,539.8 km² (1,759.6 sq mi). The metro population of Rio de Janeiro is much larger, however, with an estimated 12 million residents in 2016.

Rio de Janeiro Demographics

The Portuguese make up the main population of this bustling city, with more people of Portuguese descent than Brazil’s capital, Lisbon. However, Portuguese citizens are not the only people that fill the street of Rio de Janeiro. Other ethnicities that call this city home include those of Asian, European and African descent. People with African roots are often referred to as Afro-Brazilians among the scholarly community specializing in anthropology outside of Brazil.

Rio de Janeiro History

By the mid-16th century, French settlers called an island just off of Rio de Janeiro their home – but, not for long. A war was waged to expel the French from the land and to claim the property as theirs, in accordance with the Treaty of Tordesillas. The Portuguese population continued to expand in this area, as the French were pushed out of the land.

After Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil. Rio de Janeiro was once the official capital of Brazil before it won its independence from Portugal and became its own country. It earned the title (which was taken from the city of Bahia) of being the capital during the year 1763, further allowing the popular city to expand beyond its original size. During this city’s early years, the main source of income for many settlers was sugar plantation and fishing. During the gold and diamond rush of the 18th century, the city’s population swelled when people heard of the discovery of the valuable commodities which were available in the neighboring town of Minas Gerais.

During the early 18th century, diamond and gold mining enticed European settlers to migrate into the city, bringing the population up to a whopping 24,000 by 1749. By the early 19th century, the Royal Family of Portugal fled their homeland in an attempt to escape Napoleon’s presence in Portugal. They settled in Rio de Janeiro, bringing along with them their servants and noblemen. Unfortunately, many lower class citizens within the community were ousted from their homes in order to make room for the royalty’s entourage.

Rio de Janeiro Population Growth

Today, this grand city continues its prosperous growth rate. Even after Rio de Janeiro lost its title of being the capital of Brazil in 1960, its population still swelled to an additional seven million people within sixty years of the announcement. Rio de Janeiro is still home to millions of citizens – with 3.9 million people added to the population census in 1950.

The city is home to more civilians than its neighboring suburban communities and continues its growth even today. In a 2010 population estimate by Demographia, Rio de Janeiro was the home of more than 11.6 million residents. Estimated projections for 2025 show the population will grow to at least 13.1 million people. By 2030, that number is projected to reach over 13.6 million citizens. Luckily, expansive amounts of land make additional urban development strategies a possible option for this swelling city.

Country

Brazil

Growth Rate

0.7%

Rio De Janeiro Population 2024

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Year

Population

Growth Rate

Growth

19503,026,1950%0
19513,148,1854.03%121,990
19523,275,2714.04%127,086
19533,407,1164.03%131,845
19543,544,4624.03%137,346
19553,687,3444.03%142,882
19563,836,1944.04%148,850
19573,990,6194.03%154,425
19584,151,4874.03%160,868
19594,318,8394.03%167,352
19604,493,1824.04%174,343
19614,681,0864.18%187,904
19624,878,6244.22%197,538
19635,084,4974.22%205,873
19645,299,3604.23%214,863
19655,522,6744.21%223,314
19665,755,7264.22%233,052
19675,998,6134.22%242,887
19686,252,1054.23%253,492
19696,515,5684.21%263,463
19706,790,5194.22%274,951
19716,984,4662.86%193,947
19727,164,8682.58%180,402
19737,349,4132.58%184,545
19747,538,9762.58%189,563
19757,733,4292.58%194,453
19767,933,1752.58%199,746
19778,137,5102.58%204,335
19788,347,4012.58%209,891
19798,562,7052.58%215,304
19808,783,8702.58%221,165
19818,892,5581.24%108,688
19828,978,5900.97%86,032
19839,065,4530.97%86,863
19849,153,2780.97%87,825
19859,241,7090.97%88,431
19869,331,1180.97%89,409
19879,421,3920.97%90,274
19889,512,6650.97%91,273
19899,604,5680.97%91,903
19909,697,4870.97%92,919
19919,791,3060.97%93,819
19929,939,5881.51%148,282
199310,100,7821.62%161,194
199410,264,8181.62%164,036
199510,431,5181.62%166,700
199610,601,1611.63%169,643
199710,773,0841.62%171,923
199810,948,0381.62%174,954
199911,125,8341.62%177,796
200011,306,7681.63%180,934
200111,415,2940.96%108,526
200211,518,0270.9%102,733
200311,621,6850.9%103,658
200411,726,4200.9%104,735
200511,831,8070.9%105,387
200611,938,2890.9%106,482
200712,045,7280.9%107,439
200812,154,2850.9%108,557
200912,263,5170.9%109,232
201012,373,8840.9%110,367
201112,485,2440.9%111,360
201212,597,7610.9%112,517
201312,710,9790.9%113,218
201412,825,3730.9%114,394
201512,940,7960.9%115,423
201613,057,4190.9%116,623
201713,174,7680.9%117,349
201813,293,1720.9%118,404
201913,374,2750.61%81,103
202013,458,0750.63%83,800
202113,544,4620.64%86,387
202213,634,2740.66%89,812
202313,727,7200.69%93,446
202413,824,3470.7%96,627
202513,923,2450.72%98,898
202614,023,1320.72%99,887
202714,122,6620.71%99,530
202814,220,6100.69%97,948
202914,316,0530.67%95,443
203014,408,2590.64%92,206
203114,496,7700.61%88,511
203214,581,2910.58%84,521
203314,661,7470.55%80,456
203414,738,0450.52%76,298
203514,810,1800.49%72,135

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