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Demographics of Guadeloupe
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Guadeloupe has a population of 375,693 (2021).[1]

Population
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According to INSEE Guadeloupe had an estimated population of 403,977 on 1 January 2012.[1] Life expectancy at birth is 77.0 years for males, and 83.5 for females (figures for 2011).[1]
Structure of the population
Structure of the population (01.01.2010) (Provisional estimates) (Excluding data for Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin):[2]
Population by Sex and Age Group (Census 01.I.2015) (Excluding data for Saint Barthélémy and Saint Martin.): [3]
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Vital statistics
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The following vital statistics include Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy.[1][4]
- Excluding data for Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin
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Languages
French is the official language, taught in the school system. Antillean Creole French is spoken by a large part of the population, understood by nearly all, and taught in some schools. A 2007 document issued by the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie estimated the population to be 80.2% "francophone" and 14.9% "partially francophone".[5]
Religion
Figures in 2020 state that 96% of the population is Christian (of these, approximately 86% are Roman Catholic, 8% Protestant and 6% other Christian); of the other 4%, most have no religion, although there is a small number of Hindus, Baháʼís and Muslims.[6]
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