Azerbaijani population by urban area
The following table is the list of urban areas by Azerbaijani population.
Rank | Urban area | Country | Official data | Estimations | Total population of the city | Image | More details |
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1 | Tehran | Iran | 25.2% Azeri (2010 census)[1] | 25% — 1/3 [2][3] | 8,154,051 (2011 census)[4] | The largest Azeri population of any city in Iran and the World | |
2 | Baku | Azerbaijan | 90.3% Equivalent 1,848,107 Azeri (2009 census)[5] | Majority [6] | 2,045,815 (2009 census)(2009 census)[5] | The second-largest Azeri city in world and largest Azeris city in Azerbaijan | |
3 | Tabriz | Iran | 96.5% Azeri (2010 census)[1] | Majority [2][3] | 1,494,998 (2011 census)[4] | The third largest Azeri city in world, second-largest Azeris city in Iran and The largest Azeri city in Iranian Azerbaijan | |
4 | Urmia | Iran | 85.7% Azeris (2000 census)[7] | Majority [2][3][8] | 667,499 (2011 census)[4] | The third largest Azeri city in Iran and second-largest Azeri city in Iranian Azerbaijan | |
5 | Karaj | Iran | 34.2% Azeris (2010 census)[1] | 1,614,626 (2011 census)[4] | |||
6 | Ardabil | Iran | Majority [2][3][9][10] | 482,632 (2011 census)[4] | |||
7 | Zanjan | Iran | Majority [2][3] | 386,851 (2011 census)[4] | |||
8 | Ganja | Azerbaijan | 99.5% Equivalent 311,813 Azeris (2009 census)[5] | 313,300 (2009 census)[5] | The second-largest Azeri city in Azerbaijan | ||
9 | Sumqayit | Azerbaijan | 302,461 Azeri (2009 census)[5] | 309,446 (2009 census)[5] | The third largest Azeri city in Azerbaijan | ||
10 | Qum | Iran | 26.6% Azers (2010 census)[1] | 1,074,036 (2011 census)[4] | |||
11 | Khoy | Iran | Majority [2][3] | 200,958 (2011 census)[4] | |||
12 | Maragheh | Iran | Majority [2][3][11] | 162,275 (2011 census)[4] | |||
13 | Marand | Iran | Majority [11] | 124,323 (2011 census)[4] | |||
14 | Miyandoab | Iran | Majority[12][13] | 123,081 (2011 census)[4] | |||
15 | Mingachevir | Azerbaijan | 95,700 Azeri (2009 census)[5] | 96,304 (2011 census)[5] | |||
16 | Meyaneh | Iran | Majority [11] | 95,505 (2011 census)[4] | |||
17 | Parsabad | Iran | Majority [10] | 88,924 (2011 census)[4] | |||
18 | Abhar | Iran | Majority | 87,396 (2011 census)[4] | |||
See also
References
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- ↑ Familiarity with Miyandoab-Government of Miyandoab
- ↑ Familiarity with Miyandoab-Nedaye Urmia
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