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Montenegro Population 2026

Montenegro is a country in Southeastern Europe. Earlier it was part of Yugoslavia & in 1992 the republics of Serbia and Montenegro together proclaimed a federation. In May 2006, Montenegro declared its independence, and the confederation peacefully dissolved.

As per the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro’s 2023 Census recorded a total population of 623,633. The largest ethnic groups are Montenegrins (41%) and Serbs (33%), followed by Bosniaks (9.5%) and Albanians (5%). Smaller communities include Russians (2%), Muslims by ethnicity (1.6%), and others. 

Estimated Population of Montenegro in 2026: 625,029

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 Montenegro 2023 Census
Total Population623,633
Global Rank170 
Land Area 13,452 sq. km (5,194 sq. mi)
Area Rank156
Pop. Density47 people/sq. km
Capital CityPodgorica
Fertility Rate* 1.9
Infant mortality rate ** 2.3
Median Age  40 Years
Life Expectancy 77.39 years
Urban Population 68%

 

Religion in Montenegro

In terms of religion, Christianity is the majority religion in Montenegro and is followed by 75.93% of the population. The majority of Christians belong to the Serbian Orthodox Church and a small percentage follow other denominations.

Islam is the second largest religion in Montenegro followed by 19.21% of the population. Other smaller religions are followed by 1.55% of the population and the rest 3.31%of the population doesn’t affiliate with any religion.

The most spoken languages are Serbian (43.5%), Montenegrin (36.2%), Bosnian (6.7%), and Albanian (4.5%).

Religion percentage in Montenegro

ReligionPercentage
Christianity  75.93% 
 – Eastern Orthodoxy – 72.07%
– Other Christian – 3.86%
 Islam 19.21%
No religion  3.31% 
 Others 1.55%

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Largest Cities in Montenegro by Population

Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, has the largest population at 179,000, accounting for nearly 29% of the country’s total. Other major cities include Nikšić (65,000), Bijelo Polje (38,000), and Bar (45,000). The smallest municipalities are Šavnik (1,500) and Plužine (2,100).

RankMunicipalityPopulation
1Podgorica179,505
2Nikšić65,705
3Bijelo Polje38,662
4Bar45,812
5Herceg Novi30,824
6Pljevlja24,134
7Berane24,645
8Rožaje23,184
9Kotor22,746
10Ulcinj20,507
11Budva27,445
12Cetinje14,494
13Tivat16,338
14Zeta16,071
15Danilovgrad18,617
16Mojkovac6,728
17Plav9,050
18Tuzi12,979
19Andrijevica3,910
20Petnjica4,957
21Gusinje3,933
22Kolašin6,700
23Plužine2,177
24Šavnik1,569
25Žabljak2,941

Sources:

UN World Population Prospects 

Statistics Office Montenegro

PEW Research center

Population of Montenegro 2026 | Religion in Montenegro

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Rajeev Rana is an independent writer and researcher with a strong interest in history, population studies, and demographic trends in India and North America. He has been writing on demography-related topics for over five years, focusing on census data, migration patterns, ethnicity, and regional population changes. While not a formally certified demographer, Rajeev closely follows official data releases from government sources, census authorities, and reputable research institutions. His work aims to present complex demographic information in a clear, accessible, and neutral manner for readers seeking factual insights and broader context. Rajeev contributes to multiple informational websites and has particular familiarity with demographic and regional trends in the Delhi NCR region. His writing is driven by curiosity, data interpretation, and a commitment to accuracy rather than advocacy or opinion