We can't find the internet

Attempting to reconnect

Something went wrong!

Attempting to reconnect

Poland.gg
Delightfully crafted Statistical Portal for Poland
Polish
Po polsku
Kielecki County Statistics for 2022
2021
2022
2023

Regional Statistics

64,676
94 people/km²
211,774
Kielecki
19 municipalities
2,246 km²
Morawica
17,784
Piekoszów (rural)
16,807
Daleszyce
16,260
Górno
15,110
Chęciny
14,804
Miedziana Góra
12,478
Zagnańsk
12,273
Masłów
11,901
Strawczyn
11,107
Bodzentyn
11,039
Chmielnik
10,803
Bieliny
9,984
Mniów
9,081
Nowa Słupia
8,937
Łopuszno (rural)
8,772
Nowiny
8,003
Łagów
6,598
Raków
5,292
Pierzchnica
4,741
Go back to see all fact bundles

Population in Kielecki County 2022

In 2022, Kielecki county ranked 19 of 380 Polish counties. Population grew by 1,672 residents +0.8% between 2017-2022, reaching 211,774.

One of 41 growing counties nationally, in the top 20% for growth rate. Within Holy Cross province, ranked 1 of 14 counties.

Based on 31 years of official GUS statistics for Kielecki county and its 19 municipalities within Holy Cross province.

Total Population
+0.06 % since 2021 2022
211,774
Population Density
+0.11 % since 2021 2022
94.3 per km²
Vital Statistics births and deaths
Live Births
-3.94 % since 2021 2022
1,779
Deaths
-15.26 % since 2021 2022
2,205
Age Structure children, working age, and elderly
Children (0-14)
-1.17 % since 2021 2022
35,164
Working Age (15-64)
-0.40 % since 2021 2022
141,832
Elderly (65+)
+3.33 % since 2021 2022
34,778
Gender
Men
+0.03 % since 2021 2022
105,487
Women
+0.10 % since 2021 2022
106,287
Age Distribution from 0 to 75+ years
0-4 years
-5.77 % since 2021 2022
10,272
5-9 years
+1.51 % since 2021 2022
12,004
10-14 years
+0.26 % since 2021 2022
12,888
15-19 years
+2.68 % since 2021 2022
11,427
20-24 years
-2.60 % since 2021 2022
11,553
25-29 years
-4.00 % since 2021 2022
12,713
30-34 years
-1.51 % since 2021 2022
14,887
35-39 years
-1.83 % since 2021 2022
17,206
40-44 years
+1.15 % since 2021 2022
17,306
45-49 years
+2.20 % since 2021 2022
16,089
50-54 years
+3.03 % since 2021 2022
14,005
55-59 years
-1.22 % since 2021 2022
12,731
60-64 years
-1.94 % since 2021 2022
13,915
65-69 years
+2.99 % since 2021 2022
12,480
70-74 years
+4.06 % since 2021 2022
9,551
75-79 years
+16.72 % since 2021 2022
2,206
80-84 years
-7.41 % since 2021 2022
3,536
85+ years
-1.12 % since 2021 2022
3,871

Data Source: Statistics Poland, Local Data Bank (BDL)