POPULATION STATS

2005 population estimates for cities in Kuwait

This 2005 population estimate is based on a number of factors and sources. Please bear in mind that this is only an estimate of the number of people in a given city -- it may be possible to obtain actual figures from the U.N. and government sources. If you believe our estimate is in error, please contact us.

Please note that all figures below refer populations for individual cities, not the population for urban agglomerations. Thus a city like Manila in the Philippines may have a city population of 1.6 million people (within its official city limits), but a urban area population closer to 10.5 million people. You can see some estimates for urban agglomerations at World's Largest Urban Areas






Abraq Kheetan22,267
Abraq Khitan22,267
Al Jabiriyah41,980
Al-Ahmadi21,851
Al-Aridiyah46,804
Al-Farwaniyah55,347
Al-Fuhayhil29,306
Al-Jahrah9,947
Al-Kreen69,996
Al-Kuwayt17,188
Al-Manqaf30,226
Ar-Rabiyah30,875
Ar-Riqqah40,551
Ar-Rumaythiyah26,219
As-Sabahiyah56,827
As-Salimiyah125,603
As-Sulaybikhat8,859
As-Sulaybiyah56,036
Bayan37,397
Daher32,242
Fahaheel29,306
Farawaniya55,347
Fordous55,734
Hawalli59,524
Jabber-al-Ali29,681
Jahra9,947
Jaleeb91,197
Janub Khitan56,106
Kuwait17,188
Qalib ash-Shuyukh91,197
Qasser54,031
Rumaithiya26,219
Sabah as-Salim75,408
Salmiya125,603
Salwa49,861
South Kheetan56,106
Subahiya56,827
Sulaibiah56,036
Sulaibikhat8,859
Tayma63,612
Uyown29,673
Waha36,000
West Fintas29,681
World Population Rankings:
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600,000 to 1 million people
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10,000 to 15,000 people
5,000 to 10,000 people
1,000 to 5,000 people
Figures � 2004-2007 mongabay.com

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All city population figures have been esimtated using various factors and based on data from qualified sources. These figures are estimates and are by no means intended to be used as official statistics. I have made my best effort to make these numbers as accurate as possible. Thank you for your understanding.


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