Micronesia Population
Population Distribution
As of 2023, the latest population of Micronesia is 102,436, based on our calculation of the current data from UN (United Nations).
Total population | 102,436 |
Population growth rate | -0.60% |
Birth rate | 20.00 births per 1,000 people |
Life expectancy | |
Overall | 72.07 years |
Men | 70.09 years |
Women | 74.16 years |
Age structure | |
0-14 years | 29.81% |
15-64 years | 66.04% |
65 years and above | 4.15% |
Median age | 24.20 years |
Gender ratio (Male to Female) | 0.99 |
Population density | 145.92 residents per km² |
Urbanization | 29.30% |
Ethnicities | |
9 Micronesian and Polynesian ethnic groups | |
Religions | |
Catholics (Roman Catholic) 50%, Protestants 47%, Other and no religion 3% | |
Human Development Index (HDI) | 0.614 |
HDI ranking | 135th out of 194 |
People in Micronesia
Most of the residents of the “Federated States of Micronesia” are Micronesians – a total of nine Micronesian and Polynesian tribes were counted.
Languages in Micronesia
Although English is the official language, there are many other languages: Chuuku, Kosraen, Pohnpeian and Yapese. These are the languages or dialects that are spoken in each state. Since these are quite far apart, language families of their own could develop.
Religions in Micronesia
About half of the residents are Catholic and the other half Protestant.
Micronesia Overview
Micronesia, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is renowned for its stunning coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural heritage. Its capital city, Palikir, on the island of Pohnpei, serves as the administrative center of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). The country is famous for its pristine diving and snorkeling sites, where visitors can explore vibrant coral gardens teeming with marine life, including colorful fish, turtles, and sharks. Micronesia’s traditional way of life, deeply rooted in seafaring traditions and respect for nature, is evident in its customs, dances, and handicrafts, making it a captivating destination for cultural immersion and adventure.
- Capital City: Palikir
- Population: Approximately 113,000
- Area: 702 square kilometers
- Full Country Name: Federated States of Micronesia
- Currency: United States Dollar (USD)
- Language: English (official), various Micronesian languages
- ISO Country Codes: FM, FSM
Bordering Countries of Micronesia
Micronesia is bordered by three countries: Guam to the north, the Federated States of Micronesia to the east, and Palau to the south. To the north of Micronesia lies Guam, a US territory with stunning beaches and unique cultural attractions. Here visitors can explore bustling cities such as Hagatna or take part in thrilling outdoor activities such as snorkeling or kayaking.
To the east of Micronesia lies the Federated States of Micronesia, a country made up of six different states which offer something unique for travelers looking to explore this part of Oceania further. From Kosrae’s lush jungles or Yap’s iconic stone money – there are plenty opportunities for exploration in these islands. Whether it’s Chuuk’s vibrant culture or Pohnpei’s ancient ruins – there are plenty of ways to experience this part of Oceania.
Finally, to the south lies Palau, an archipelago known for its beautiful coral reefs and vibrant marine life. Here visitors can explore its stunning beaches and dive into its crystal clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or scuba diving.
Micronesia borders three countries that offer something special for travelers looking to explore this part of Oceania further than just Micronesia itself. From Guam’s bustling cities or FSM’s exotic islands – there are plenty opportunities for exploration in these bordering countries. Whether it’s Palau’s coral reefs or FSM’s ancient ruins – there are plenty of ways to experience this part of Oceania.
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