Seychelles has a low population primarily due to its small land area and limited resources, which restrict the capacity for large-scale habitation. The archipelago consists of 115 islands, with many being uninhabitable or sparsely populated. Additionally, its economy relies heavily on tourism and fishing, which may not support a larger population. Consequently, the combination of geographical factors and economic structure contributes to its low population density.
Seychelles's population is 2,009.
The islands of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, which are dependents of the United Kingdom, have the lowest population of the African territories with a total of 4,000 people in the last census. The independent country with the lowest population in Africa is Seychelles.
Seychelles has a population of 81,188. See related question.
Seychelles's population density is 186.2 people per square kilometer.
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The population of Seychelles was 87,785 in 2012. It is located in the Indian ocean and is spread out over 155 islands.
approximately 84,000
The lowest estimate of the population is 50,000.
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