Saint Barthélemy
Capital: Gustavia
Population: 11,085
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Saint Barthélemy (St. Barts) is a French overseas collectivity in the Caribbean, located north of Saint Kitts and east of Puerto Rico. It is known for its luxury tourism, white-sand beaches, and French-influenced culture, making it a popular high-end travel destination. The capital is Gustavia, which serves as the administrative and commercial center. The economy is primarily driven by tourism, real estate, and high-end services, with financial support from France and the European Union. As an integral part of France, Saint Barthélemy is a member of the European Union (EU) as an Overseas Country and Territory (OCT) but is not part of the Schengen Area.
Growth Rate
1.66
%
Fertility Rate
0.801
children born/woman
Crude Death Rate
6.356
per 1,000 people
Life Expectancy
84.3
years
Total Population in Saint Barthélemy
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Population Density
Population Growth Rate (%)
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Life Expectancy (Years)
Life expectancy indicates the average number of years a person is expected to live.
Median Age (Years)
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Infant Mortality
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Net migration in 2023 (per 1000 people)
18.042
(+3.076)
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Fertility Rate
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Births vs Deaths
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Crude Death Rate
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Source
Data is sourced from The World Bank, the United Nations Population Division (World Population Prospects: 2024 Revision), and other collated datasets, including national statistical offices, Eurostat (Demographic Statistics), and the United Nations Statistics Division (Population and Vital Statistics Report, various years).
Note: The information in the KPI is from 2023; any data beyond this year is an estimate from the United Nations.