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According to the 2012 census the total population of Volkia is 75,464,183, with the population estimated to be 82,648,124 as of September 2020. The population density in 2012 was estimated to be 148.8/sq mi (57.45/km2), while in 2020 it was estimated to be 153.23/sq mi (59.17/km2). The birthrate in 2012 was 18 per 1,000. Volkia's population has an average age of 38.1.
According to the 2012 census the total population of Volkia is 75,464,183, with the population estimated to be 82,648,124 as of September 2020. The population density in 2012 was estimated to be 148.8/sq mi (57.45/km2), while in 2020 it was estimated to be 153.23/sq mi (59.17/km2). Volkia's population has an average age of 38.1.


Volkia's population has always been concentrated in the southern and central parts of the country, a phenomenon which became more pronounced with urbanization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The capital and largest city, [[Volkgoroda]], is located in the center of the country. About 83% of Volkian citizens live in urban areas (including suburbs); about half of those reside in cities over 50,000. In 2012, 74 incorporated places had populations over 100,000. There are four metropolitan areas with populations greater than one million, one of which has a population of over three million. Of the 25 fastest growing metropolitan areas, 15 are located in the southern half of the country.
Volkia's population has always been concentrated in the southern and central parts of the country, a phenomenon which became more pronounced with urbanization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The capital and largest city, [[Volkgoroda]], is located in the center of the country. About 83% of Volkian citizens live in urban areas (including suburbs); about half of those reside in cities over 50,000. In 2012, 74 incorporated places had populations over 100,000. There are four metropolitan areas with populations greater than one million, one of which has a population of over three million. Of the 25 fastest growing metropolitan areas, 15 are located in the southern half of the country.