You can find on this page the Brazil population map to print and to download in PDF. The Brazil population density map presents the number of inhabitants in relation to the country size and the structure of the population of Brazil in Americas.

Brazil population density map

Map of Brazil density

The Brazil population density map shows the number of inhabitants in relation to Brazil size. This demographic map of Brazil will allow you to know demography and structure of the population of Brazil in Americas. The Brazil density map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The population of Brazil, as recorded by the 2008 PNAD, was approximately 190 million (22.31 inhabitants per square kilometer), with a ratio of men to women of 0.95:1 and 83.75% of the population density defined as urban as its mentioned in Brazil population density map. The population is heavily concentrated in the Southeastern (79.8 million inhabitants) and Northeastern (53.5 million inhabitants) regions, while the two most extensive regions, the Center-West and the North, which together make up 64.12% of the Brazilian territory, have a total of only 29.1 million inhabitants.

The first census in Brazil was carried out in 1872 and recorded a population density of 9,930,478 as you can see in Brazil population density map. From 1880 to 1930, 4 million Europeans arrived. Brazil population increased significantly between 1940 and 1970, due to a decline in the mortality rate, even though the birth rate underwent a slight decline. In the 1940s the annual population density growth rate was 2.4%, rising to 3.0% in the 1950s and remaining at 2.9% in the 1960s, as life expectancy rose from 44 to 54 years and to 72.6 years in 2007. It has been steadily falling since the 1960s, from 3.04% per year between 1950–1960 to 1.05% in 2008 and is expected to fall to a negative value of –0.29% by 2050 thus completing the demographic transition.

According to the National Research by Household Sample (PNAD) of 2008, 48.43% of the Brazil population density (about 92 million) described themselves as White; 43.80% (about 83 million) as Brown (Multiracial), 6.84% (about 13 million) as Black; 0.58% (about 1.1 million) as Asian; and 0.28% (about 536 thousand) as Amerindian (officially called indígena, Indigenous), while 0.07% (about 130 thousand) did not declare their race as its shown in Brazil population density map.