Demographics of Podgorica

Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. According to 2011 census, the population of Podgorica city proper is 150,799, while Podgorica Capital City (analogous to metropolitan area, and similar to opština/municipality subdivision in the rest of Montenegro) has a population of 185,937.

Historical population

Historical population (city proper)
YearPop.±%
1948 14,369    
1953 19,868+38.3%
1961 35,054+76.4%
1971 61,727+76.1%
1981 96,074+55.6%
1991 116,235+21.0%
2003 136,473+17.4%
2011 150,799+10.5%
Source: Monstat
Historical population (Metro area)
YearPop.±%
1948 48,599    
1953 55,669+14.5%
1961 72,319+29.9%
1971 98,796+36.6%
1981 132,290+33.9%
1991 146,121+10.5%
2003 169,132+15.7%
2011 185,937+9.9%
Source: Monstat

Households

Households (City proper)
YearPop.±%
1948 4,030    
1953 5,360+33.0%
1961 9,549+78.2%
1971 16,457+72.3%
1981 25,152+52.8%
1991 32,210+28.1%
2003 40,090+24.5%
2011 48,012+19.8%
Source: Monstat
Households (Metro area)
YearPop.±%
1948 11,074    
1953 12,618+13.9%
1961 17,287+37.0%
1971 24,077+39.3%
1981 32,581+35.3%
1991 39,653+21.7%
2003 48,416+22.1%
2011 57,045+17.8%
Source: Monstat


Dwellings

Dwellings (City proper)
YearPop.±%
1971 14,323    
1981 22,560+57.5%
1991 32,346+43.4%
2003 44,277+36.9%
2011 57,365+29.6%
Source: Monstat
Dwellings (Metro area)
YearPop.±%
1971 21,778    
1981 30,304+39.1%
1991 40,376+33.2%
2003 56,708+40.4%
2011 72,688+28.2%
Source: Monstat

Ethnicity

Ethnicity (2011 census) City proper Percentage (CP) Metro area Percentage (MA)
Montenegrins90,97060,25%106,64257,34%
Serbs36,20723,98%43,24823,25%
Romani3,8642,56%3,9882,14%
ethnic Muslims3,3932,25%4,1222,22%
Bosniaks2,6301,74%3,6871,98%
Albanians1,4770,98%9,5385,13%
Croats6140,41%6640,36%
Undeclared7,2924,83%8,8924,78%
Other4,5303%5,1562,77%

Religion

Religion (2011 census) City proper Percentage (CP) Metro area Percentage (MA)
Eastern Orthodoxy122,96981,45%145,57578,29%
Islam14,9629,91%20,88311,23%
Catholicism2,7351,81%7,9474,27%
Atheist3,5542,35%3,6981,99%
Other6,7574,48%7,8344,21%

Population by Subdivisions

Planning zones of Podgorica

Settlements in Montenegro are divided into subdivisions called Mjesna zajednica, or Local community. These are the smallest territorial subdivisions of Montenegro. However, Montenegrin Statistical office does not readily release data pertaining to local communities. Administration of Podgorica Capital City has divided Podgorica city proper into planning zones (planske cjeline), for their internal use, and those do have population statistics released, according to 2011 census. These do not correspond to either local communities or traditional Podgorica neighbourhoods, but are illustrative of distribution of Podgorica population. [1][2]

Data from Capital City documents vary slightly to those of Montenegrin Statistical Office. This might be due to usage of different definitions, different limits of city proper, or usage of preliminary data from 2011 census.

Planning zone Population Area (km2) Density (per km2) Households Dwellings
Nova Varoš11,6253,133,7143,9124,881
Novi Grad26,4135,884,4929,19211,987
Stara Varoš - Zabjelo35,6647,794,57811,92714,593
Konik29,9399,553,1358,5269,660
Masline7,7764,861,6002,1432,467
Zagorič16,8166,12,7575,0916,015
Rogami1,7602,96595536662
Tološi15,0799,21,6394,5345,493
Donja Gorica5,2449,45581,5031,707
Dajbabe - Ćemovsko polje2,2862688648755
Podgorica city proper152,60284,871,79848,01258,220

Settlements of Metro area

Capital City of Podgorica is divided into 141 settlements, of which 3 are defined as urban by Montenegrin Statistical Office (Podgorica city proper, Golubovci and Tuzi, while others are of rural character. Golubovci and Tuzi are centers of their own sub-municipalities (gradske opštine), that encompass most of southern and southeastern area of Podgorica Capital City, from Podgorica city proper to Skadar Lake. Golubovci sub-municipality has a population of 16,093, with Tuzi sub-municipality housing 12,096 residents.

Below is a list of settlements with population larger than 500 residents:

Settlement Population
Podgorica150,977
Tuzi4,748
Golubovci3,110
Mojanovići2,593
Goričani1,462
Mahala1,346
Mataguži1,292
Donji Kokoti1,073
Balabani1,014
Vranj1,012
Srpska880
Bijelo Polje823
Gornji Milješ742
Botun697
Sukuruć661
Grbavci575
Beri556
Donji Milješ512
Dinoša500

Most of the larger settlements are part of continuous rural sprawl around the towns of Golubovci and Tuzi, in the Zeta valley, situated in the southern part of Podgorica Capital City. In comparison, northern part of Capital City area is mountainous and very sparsely populated.

The commuter belt of Podgorica extends beyond Podgorica capital city, mainly into the municipalities of Danilovgrad, Cetinje, Bar and Nikšić. Combined with the role of Podgorica as primate city of Montenegro, with national concentration of administrative, healthcare, educational and economic activities, daily population is likely significantly higher than official resident population.

References

  1. "Report on strategic assessment of environmental influences of Capital City urban plan" (PDF). Podgorica Capital City. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  2. "Planning subdivisions of Capital City" (PDF). Podgorica Capital City. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
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