Iraq, census and population count
Iraq 's population has reached 46.1 million, according to the final results of the nation's first census in nearly four decades, released Monday. The figure marks a significant increase from the unofficial 2009 estimate of 31.6 million.
Iraq's first official census in nearly 40 years reveals its population has reached 46.1 million, a significant increase from 2009. The census highlights disparities between federal Iraq and the semi-autonomous Kurdish region,
The Iraqi Ministry of Planning on Monday announced the final results of the country's first census in nearly 40 years, showing that Iraq's population has reached 46.1 million. According to the results,
Iraq's first census in nearly 40 years shows a population of 46.1 million. Officials highlight the importance of this data for future planning and equitable resource distribution. The census provides detailed insights on socio-economic conditions,
The results of Iraq’s 2024 General Population Census, announced by the Iraqi Ministry of Planning on February 24, 2025, offer a comprehensive snapshot of the country's demographic landscape. With a total population of 46.
Iraq’s planning ministry on Monday released the official results of the country’s first nationwide census since 1987, revealing a nearly equal gender distribution and a majority urban population.
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