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Andorra's Population Hits 89,058 in 2025, Up 2.3%

Resident population grew by 1,961 people, driven by immigration from Latin America, with sharp parish variations and stable age distribution.

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Key Points

  • Total residents: 89,058 (+2.3%, +1,961 from 2024)
  • Canillo leads parish growth: +439 (7.3%)
  • 'Other nationalities' up 8% (1,164-1,165); Colombians +337 (25.6%), Peruvians +202 (26.2%)
  • Age stable: 73.4% 15-64; Communal census: 94,128 (+1.4%)

Andorra's resident population stood at 89,058 on 31 December 2025, up 2.3% or 1,961 people from the 87,097 recorded a year earlier, according to the Department of Statistics.

Growth varied sharply across parishes, with Canillo seeing the largest jump of 439 residents—a 7.3% increase that pushed its total close to 6,500. Other gains included Escaldes-Engordany with 367 people (2.3%), Encamp with 320 (2.4%), La Massana with 311 (2.6%), Andorra la Vella with 261 (1.1%), Ordino with 134 (2.4%), and Sant Julià de Lòria with the smallest rise of 129 (1.3%).

Immigration drove the bulk of the expansion, especially in the "other nationalities" group, which grew by 1,164 or 1,165 people (8%). Within that category, Colombians increased by 337 (25.6%), Peruvians by 202 (26.2%), and Argentinians by 165, accounting for nearly 36% of the overall change. Andorran nationals rose by 345 (1.5%), Spaniards by 313 or 314 (0.9%), and French nationals by 239 (6.2%). The Portuguese population declined by 101 (1.2%).

The age distribution remained stable, with 73.4% aged 15-64, 10.8% under 15, and 15.8% aged 65 and over. Communal census figures reached 94,128, a 1.4% rise from 92,858 in 2024.

These figures reflect continued but slower demographic expansion compared to post-pandemic peaks, with Latin American inflows remaining a key factor. Minor discrepancies exist across reports for "other nationalities" gains and Spanish increases, though headline numbers are consistent.

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