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This article is about the demographic features of the population of Slovenia, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The majority of Slovenia's population is Slovene (83.06%). Hungarians and Italians have the status of indigenous minorities under the Constitution of Slovenia, which guarantees them seats in the National Assembly. Most other minority groups, particularly those from the former Yugoslavia, relocated after World War II for economic reasons. The majority of Slovenians (57%) are Roman Catholic, though the country also has a small number of Protestants, Orthodox Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Slovene is a Slavic language, written in the Roman script. Contents 1 CIA World Factbook demographic statistics 1.1 Population 1.2 Age structure 1.3 Population growth rate 1.4 Birth rate 1.5 Death rate 1.6 Net migration rate 1.7 Sex ratio 1.8 Infant mortality rate 1.9 Life expectancy at birth 1.10 Total fertility rate 1.11 Nationality 1.12 Ethnic groups 1.13 Religions 1.14 Languages 1.15 Literacy 2 See also 3 External links // CIA World Factbook demographic statistics The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated. Population 2,003,584 (September 2005 est.) 2,024,335 (September 2007 est.) 2,051.333 (September 2008 est.) 2,005,692 (July 2010 est.) Age structure 0–14 years: 14% (male 145,016/female 137,012) 15–64 years: 70.6% (male 715,629/female 704,079) 65 years and over: 15.4% (male 118,298/female 191,036) (2005 est.) 0-14 years: 13.5% (male 139,880/female 131,826) 15-64 years: 69.9% (male 707,219/female 695,470) 65 years and over: 16.5% (male 129,662/female 201,635) (2010 est.) Population growth rate 0.01% (2006 est.) Birth rate 10.8 births/1,000 population (2008 est.) Death rate 9.1 deaths/1,000 population (2008 est.) Net migration rate 9.2 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2008 est.) Sex ratio at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15–64 years: 1.03 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.57 male(s)/female total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (2000 est.) Infant mortality rate 4.56 deaths/1,000 live births (2000 est.) Life expectancy at birth total population: 74.86 years male: 70.97 years female: 78.97 years (2000 est.) Total fertility rate 1.53 children born/woman (2008 est.) 1.29 children born/woman (2010 est.) Nationality noun: Slovenian(s) adjective: Slovenian or Slovene Ethnic groups Over four-fifths identify themselves as Slovene/Slovenian. Only 3 percent view themselves Yugoslav from the time Slovenia was a republic of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.[citation needed] Slovene 83.06%, Serb 1.98%, Croat 1.81%, Bosniak 1.10%, Hungarian 0.32%, Roma 0.17%, Italian 0.11%, unknown 11.45% (2002). An estimated 3% identfy themselves as Yugoslav (2009). Religions Roman Catholic 57.8%, atheist 10.1%, Muslim 2.4%, Orthodox Christian 2.3%, Protestant 0.9%, other and unknown 26.5% (2002) Languages Main article: Languages of Slovenia About 30 languages are spoken in Slovenia, yet there is only one official language (Slovenian) and two recognized minority languages: Prekmurje Hungarian and Istrian Italian. The second largest language is Serbo-Croatian spoken mainly in the larger cities and industrial centres. Slovene (official), Italian and Hungarian also official in designated municipalities. Slovene 87.7%, Serbo-Croatian 8%, Hungarian 0.4%, Albanian 0.4%, Macedonian 0.2%, Romani 0.2%, Italian 0.2%, German 0.1%, other 0.1% (Russian, Czech, Ukrainian, English, Slovak, Polish, Romanian, Turkish, Chinese, French, Bulgarian, Arabic, Spanish, Dutch, Vlach, Rusyn, Greek, Swedish, Danish or Armenian), unknown 2.7% (2002) Literacy definition: NA total population: 99% male: NA% female: NA% See also Gottschee County Croats of Slovenia History of the Jews in Slovenia Izbrisani External links Demography and Social Statistics of Slovenia, SURS Results of the 2002 census, SURS v • d • e Slovenia topics History Timeline · Noricum/Pannonia · Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps · Samo's Realm · Carantania · March of Carniola · Windic March · Illyrian Provinces · Kingdom of Illyria · Duchy of Carniola · Drava Banovina · Socialist Republic of Slovenia Politics and government President · Prime Minister · Parliament · National Council · National Assembly · Court of Audit · Political parties · Elections · Constitution · Constitutional Court · Law · Foreign relations · Human rights (LGBT rights) Geography Statistical regions · Municipalities · Conservation · Districts and places · Fauna · Flora · Lakes · Mountains · Parks · Reservoirs · Rivers · Cities, towns and villages · Waterways · Urban planning Economy History · Taxation · Ministry of the Economy · Companies · Banks · Bank of Slovenia · Ljubljana Stock Exchange · International rankings Demographics Slovenes (list) · Slovene language · Education · Hungarians · Italians · Croats · Serbs · Macedonians · Religion · Human rights · Social issues Culture Architecture · Cinema · Cuisine · Education · Languages · Literature · Music · Public holidays · Radio · Television Transport Roads · Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport · Adria Airways · Buses · Driving · Rail · Aviation · Port of Koper Symbols National flag / Coat of arms · Zdravljica Other topics Communications · Future developments in Slovenia · Military · Police · Sports  · Tourism Portal · Topics v • d • e Demographics of Europe Sovereign states Albania · Andorra · Armenia1 · Austria · Azerbaijan1 · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Croatia · Cyprus1 · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Georgia1 · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland · Ireland · Italy · Kazakhstan2 · Latvia · Liechtenstein · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Macedonia · Malta · Moldova · Monaco · Montenegro · Netherlands · Norway · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Russia2 · San Marino · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey2 · Ukraine · United Kingdom (England • Northern Ireland • Scotland • Wales) · Vatican City States with limited recognition Abkhazia1 · Kosovo · Nagorno-Karabakh Republic1 · Northern Cyprus1 · South Ossetia1 · Transnistria Other entities European Union Dependencies, other territories Adjara · Akrotiri and Dhekelia1 · Åland · Azores · Faroe Islands · Gagauzia · Gibraltar · Guernsey · Jan Mayen · Jersey · Madeira · Isle of Man · Nakhchivan1 · Svalbard · Vojvodina 1 Partially or entirely in Asia, depending on the border definitions. 2 Transcontinental country.