This is a demography of the population of Andorra, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
Spaniards form the largest ethnic group in Andorra, followed by Andorrans, Portuguese, and French.
The national language of the country is Catalan, a Romance language in the Western Romance group, spoken by over 9 million people in nearby regions of Spain and France. While Catalan is the only official language, Spanish is particularly widespread, and French and Portuguese are also commonly spoken due to immigration and geographic proximity. Most residents of Andorra are multilingual, typically speaking Catalan and their native language, as a significant portion of the population was born outside the country.
The vast majority of the population lives in the seven urbanized valleys that form Andorra's political districts, the seven parròquies (parishes):
55% of the population are of foreign nationality, with only 45% holding the Andorran nationality.
The latest population figure (2026) of Andorra is 88,941.
From state sources: