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Andorra Population Hits 88,941 with 2.3% Growth in 2025

Andorra's residents reached 88,941 by November 2025, up 2.3% from 2024, driven by Latin American immigration and an ageing population.

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Key Points

  • Population rose 2,010 (2.3%) to 88,941; Canillo up 6.7% (400).
  • Other nationalities surged 8.4% to 15,264, led by Colombians (+28.2%), Peruvians (+27.5%).
  • Spaniards +1.8%, Andorrans +0.8%; Portuguese declined 1.4%.
  • Working-age 73.4%; under-15 down 1.8%, over-64 up 4.9% to 15.8%.

Andorra's resident population reached 88,941 as of 30 November 2025, according to the Department of Statistics. The figure marks an increase of 2,010 people, or 2.3%, compared to the same month in 2024, continuing the territory's recent demographic upturn.

Growth varied significantly across parishes. Canillo saw the largest relative rise, gaining 400 residents or 6.7%. Escaldes-Engordany added 382 people (2.4%), La Massana 355 (3%), Encamp 297 (2.2%), Andorra la Vella 290 (1.2%), and Ordino 163 (2.9%). Sant Julià de Lòria recorded the smallest absolute increase of 123 (1.2%).

By nationality, the "other nationalities" category expanded most sharply, up 1,213 to 15,264—a 8.4% gain—led by Latin American arrivals. Colombians rose 28.2% with 362 more, totaling 1,644. Peruvians increased 27.5% by 210 to 974. Brazilians grew 8.1% to 664, while Argentinians advanced 5.4% to 3,278.

Major groups also rose: Spaniards by 367 (1.8%) to 21,017; Andorrans by 325 (0.8%) to 39,771; and French by 224 (5.8%) to 4,088. Portuguese numbers declined 119 (1.4%) to 8,441, following an ongoing downward trend.

Age distribution highlighted ageing pressures. The 15-64 working-age bracket made up 73.4% of the total. Those under 15 fell 1.8% to 9,365 (10.8%), while over-64s rose 4.9% to 14,056 (15.8%).

The municipal census total climbed to 93,816, a 1.3% increase from 92,651 a year prior.

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