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Wallis and Futuna Population

Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands is a French island collectivity in the South Pacific. Since 28 March 2003, Wallis and Futuna has been a French overseas collectivity. As per the UN World Population Prospects,  the population of  Wallis and Futuna in 2023 is 11,502 (11.5 thousand)

The total Land Area of Wallis and Futuna is 140 Km2 (54 sq. miles) & the Population Density of Wallis and Futuna is 80 per Km2 (208 people per mi2).

 Wallis and Futuna2023 Population
Total Population11,502
Global Rank226
Dependency ofFrance
Land Area 140 sq.km (54 sq. mi)
Area Rank 
Pop. Density80 people/sq. km
Capital CityMatā’Utu

Source: UN World Population Prospects

Religion in Wallis and Futuna

Christianity is the main religion in  Wallis and Futuna and 99% of the population of is Christian. The overwhelming majority of the people in Wallis and Futuna are Catholics.

Religion percentage in Wallis and Futuna

  •   Christianity – 99%
  •   Other /None – 1%

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Population of Wallis and Futuna 2024 | Religion in Wallis and Futuna

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