You can find on this page the Indonesia population map to print and to download in PDF. The Indonesia population density map presents the number of inhabitants in relation to the country size and the structure of the population of Indonesia in South Eastern Asia.

Indonesia population density map

Map of Indonesia density

The Indonesia population density map shows the number of inhabitants in relation to Indonesia size. This demographic map of Indonesia will allow you to know demography and structure of the population of Indonesia in South Eastern Asia. The Indonesia density map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Indonesia 2020 population is estimated at 273,523,615 people at mid year according to UN data. Indonesia population is equivalent to 3.51% of the total world population. Indonesia ranks number 4 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Indonesia is 151 per Km2 (391 people per mi2). The total land area is 1,811,570 Km2 (699,451 sq. miles). 56.4 % of the population is urban (154,188,546 people in 2020) as you can see in Indonesia population density map. The median age in Indonesia is 29.7 years.

While religious freedom is stipulated in the Indonesian constitution, the government officially recognizes only six religions: Islam, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. Although it is not an Islamic state, Indonesia is the world most populous Muslim-majority nation, with 86.1% of Indonesians being Muslim according to the 2000 census as its shown in Indonesia population density map. On 21 May 2011 the Indonesian Sunni-Shia Council (MUHSIN) was established. The council aims to hold gatherings, dialogues and social activities. It was an answer to violence committed in the name of religion. The majority of Muslims in Indonesia are Sunni. 9% of the population density was Christian, 3% Hindu, and 2% Buddhist or other. Most Indonesian Hindus are Balinese, and most Buddhists in modern-day Indonesia are ethnic Chinese. Though now minority religions, Hinduism and Buddhism remain defining influences in Indonesian culture.

Despite a fairly effective family planning program that has been in place since the 1960s, the population density is expected to grow to around 254 million by 2020 and 288 million by 2050, falling to sixth behind Pakistan and Brazil sometime before 2050 as its mentioned in Indonesia population density map. Indonesia includes numerous ethnic, cultural and linguistic groups, some of which are related to each other. Since independence, Indonesian (a form of Malay and official national language) is the language of most written communication, education, government, and business. Many local ethnic languages are the first language of most Indonesians and still important.