List of districts of Himachal Pradesh by population

Population density map of Himachal Pradesh.

The total geographical area of Himachal Pradesh is 55,673 square kilometres (21,495 sq mi)α. Population density is rounded to the nearest integer.

As per census data 2011, the total population of Himachal Pradesh is: 6,856,509.

This is a list of the population of the Districts of Himachal Pradesh.

Rank Districts Population (2011 Census)[1] % of Population Population (2001 Census) % of Population (2001) % Growth (2001–2011) Decadal Growth (2001–2011)[2] Rural Pop.[3] Urban Pop.[4] Area km² Density (per km²)[5] Area mi² Density (per mi²)[6] Sex ratio[7]
01 Chamba 518,844 7.57% 460,887 7.58% 12.58% 57,957 4,82,653 36,191 6,528 80 2,521 31 989
02 Kangra 1,507,223 21.98% 1,339,030 22.03% 12.56% 168,193 1,420,864 86,359 5,739 263 2216 102 1013
03 Lahaul and Spiti 31,528 0.46% 33,224 0.55% -5.10% -1696 31,528 0 13,833 2 5341 0.8 916
04 Kullu 437,474 6.38% 381,571 6.28% 14.65% 55,903 3,96,216 41,258 5,503 79 2125 31 950
05 Mandi 999,518 14.58% 901,344 14.83% 10.89% 98,174 9,36,894 62,624 3,951 253 1526 98 1012
06 Hamirpur 454,293 6.63% 412,700 6.79% 10.08% 41,593 4,22,880 31,413 1,118 406 432 157 1096
07 Una 521,057 7.60% 448,273 7.38% 16.24% 72,784 4,76,140 44,917 1,549 338 598 131 977
08 Bilaspur 382,056 5.57% 340,885 5.61% 12.08% 41,171 3,56,930 25,126 1,167 327 451 126 981
09 Solan 576,670 8.41% 500,557 8.24% 15.21% 76,113 4,74,592 1,02,078 1,936 298 748 115 884
10 Sirmaur 530,164 7.73% 458,593 7.55% 15.61% 71,571 4,72,926 57,238 2,825 188 1091 73 915
11 Shimla 813,384 11.86% 722,502 11.89% 12.58% 90,882 6,11,884 2,01,500 5,131 159 1981 61 916
12 Kinnaur 84,298 1.23% 78,334 1.29% 07.61% 5,964 84,298 0 6,401 13 2,471 5 818
Total Himachal Pradesh 6,856,509 100% 6,077,900 100% 12.95% 778,609 6,167,805 688,704 55,673 123 21,495.5 319 974

See also

References

  1. "Census of India 2011". Census of India.
  2. "Census of India 2011" (PDF). Census of India.
  3. "Census of India 2011" (PDF). Census of India.
  4. "Census of India 2011" (PDF). Census of India.
  5. "Census of India 2011". Census of India.
  6. "Census of India 2011". Census of India.
  7. "Census of India 2011". Census of India.

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