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People Statistics > Population > Iraq (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2011   30,399,572    #39   
2010   31,672,000    #17   
2008   28,221,180    #42   
2007   27,499,638    #44   
2006   26,783,383    #44   
2005   26,074,906    #45   
2004   25,374,691    #45   
2003   24,683,313    #44   
1999   24,391,930    #40   
1998   23,709,200    #40   
1997   23,013,080    #40   
1996   22,316,960    #42   
1995   21,631,870    #43   
1994   20,959,320    #43   
1993   20,300,650    #44   
1992   19,666,270    #44   
1991   19,068,410    #44   
1990   18,514,860    #44   
1989   18,011,280    #44   
1988   17,553,450    #44   
1987   17,126,720    #44   
1986   16,710,100    #44   
1985   16,288,090    #44   
1984   15,856,040    #44   
1983   15,417,320    #45   
1982   14,974,080    #47   
1981   14,531,240    #48   
1980   14,092,650    #49   
1979   13,657,960    #48   
1978   13,226,020    #49   
1977   12,799,150    #50   
1976   12,380,340    #50   
1975   11,972,000    #50   
1974   11,574,990    #50   
1973   11,189,590    #50   
1972   10,816,740    #50   
1971   10,457,280    #50   
1970   10,111,770    #51   
1969   9,780,688    #52   
1968   9,463,932    #53   
1967   9,160,570    #53   
1966   8,869,199    #54   
1965   8,588,640    #56   
1964   8,318,499    #58   
1963   8,058,577    #60   
1962   7,808,095    #60   
1961   7,566,191    #60   
1960   7,332,126    #61   


DEFINITION: Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin.

SOURCE: CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011
   
 

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