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Population* in Palestine by Locality, 2017 جدول 25: السكان* في فلسطين حسب التجمع، 2017 Table 25: Population* in Palestine by Locality, 2017 عدد السكان اسم التجمع Locality Name No. of Population فلسطني Palestine 4,780,978 الضفة الغربية West Bank 2,881,687 محافظة جنني Jenin Gov. 314,866 َزبُوبَا Zububa 2,322 ُر َّمانَة Rummana 3,637 تِ ِع ِّنك Ti’innik 1,298 الطَيْبَة At Tayba 2,215 َع َربُّونَة A’rabbuna 1,025 َالجلَ َمة Al Jalama 2,268 سيلَ ْة ِالحارثِيَّة Silat al Harithiya 11,449 َالس ِعاي َدة As Sa’aida 87 َعانِني A’nin 4,216 َع َّرانَة A’rrana 2,418 ِدير َغزالَة Deir Ghazala 1,129 فَ ُّق َوعة Faqqua’a 4,410 ِخ ْربَة ُ ُسوج Khirbet Suruj 35 اليَ ُامون Al Yamun 20,774 أُ ُّم ِالر َيحان Umm ar Rihan 447 كَفْر دان Kafr Dan 6,591 ِخ ْر ِبة َعبْ َد الله اليونِس Khirbet A’bdallah al Yunis 167 َم ْشوع ِبيت قاد َ)الشَميل( Mashru’ Beit Qad )Ash Shamali( 427 ظَ ْهر املَالِح Dhaher al Malih 195 بَ ْرطَ َعة َ ْالش ِقيَّة Barta’a ash Sharqiya 4,792 َالع َرقَة Al A’raqa 2,667 َالج ِميالت Al Jameelat 51 ِبيت قاد َ)الج ُنويب( Beit Qad )Al Janubi( 1,538 طورة َالغ ْر ِبيَّة Tura al Gharbiya 1,053 َطورة َ ْالش ِقيَّة Tura ash Sharqiya 233 ِالهاش ِميَّة Al Hashimiya 1,305 نَ ْزلَة الشَيْخ َزيْد Nazlat ash Sheikh Zeid 843 النتائج االولية للتعداد، Preliminary Census Results, PHC 2017 64 2017 عدد السكان اسم التجمع Locality Name No. of Population الطَ ِرم At Tarem 496 ِخ ْر ِبة املُ ْنطَار َالغ ْربيِّة Khirbet al Muntar al Gharbiya 38 ِجنني Jenin 49,908 ُم َخيَّم ِجنني Jenin Camp 10,417 َجلْبُون Jalbun 2,813 عابا َ)الغ ْربيِّة( A’ba )Al Gharbiya( 325 ِخ ْر ِبة املُ ْنطَار َ ْالشقيِّة Khirbet al Muntar ash Sharqiya 33 كَفْر قُود Kafr Qud 1,553 ِدير ابو َضعيف Deir Abu Da’if 7,045 ِب ْرقني Birqin 7,126 أُ ُّم دار Umm Dar 654 ُالخلْجان Al Khuljan 616 وادي َالضبِع )عابا َ ْالشقيِّة( Wad ad Dabi’ )A’ba ash Sharqiya( 571 ظَ ْهر َالعبْد Dhaher al A’bed 467 َزبْ َدة Zabda 1,251 يَْعبَْد Ya’bad 16,012 ْ ِكُفَي ْت Kufeirit 3,068 إمريحة Imreiha 329 فراسني Firasin 27 خربة الحمم Kherbet Al Hamam 20 ُّأم التوت Umm at Tut 1,194 َالشُهداء )مثلث َالشُهداء( Ash Shuhada )Mothalth Ash Shuhada( 2,299 َجلْ َق ُموس Jalqamus 2,624 املُ ِّغي Al Mughayyir 3,249 املُ ِطلَّة Al Mutilla 320 ِبي البَاشَا Bir al Basha 1,725 تنني Tannin 164 َالح ِف َية َ)ح ِف َية َع َّرابَة( Al Hafira )Hafirat Arraba( 88 قَباطْيَة Qabatiya 24,439 َالضميْ َرة Ad Damayra 247 َع َّرابَة Arraba 11,479 تِلْ ِفيت Telfit 439 ِم ْركَة Mirka 2,203 النتائج االولية للتعداد، Preliminary Census Results, PHC 2017 65 2017 عدد السكان اسم التجمع Locality Name No. of Population وادي ْد ُعوق Wadi Du’oq 170 فَ ْح َمة َالج ِد َيدة Fahma al Jadida 388 َرابا Raba 3,915 املَ ْن َصورة Al Mansura 222 ِم ِسلْيَة Misliya 2,884 َالج ْربا Al Jarba 63 َالز ِباب َدة Az Zababida 4,261 فَ ْح َمة Fahma 3,193 ِالزاويَة Az Zawiya 1,006 كَفْر َراعي Kafr Ra’i 8,471 ُالك ْفَي Al Kufeir 57 ِصي Sir 857 َع ِّجة A’jja 6,162 َع ْن َزة A’nza 1,938 صانور Sanur 5,036 َالرامة Ar Rama 1,222 َميْثَلون Meithalun 8,321 ُالج َديِّ َدة Al Judeida 5,950 َالع ْصاع َصة Al A’sa’asa 571 العطَّ َارة Al A’ttara 1,244 ِس ِييس Siris 6,020 َجبَ ْع Jaba’ 10,413 ْالفَن َدقُ ِوميَّة Al Fandaqumiya 4,265 سيلَة الظَ ْهر Silat adh Dhahr 7,406 محافظة طوباس واألغوار الشاملية Tubas and the Northern Valleys Gov. 60,927 بَ ْر َدلَة Bardala 1,607 ِع ْني البَيْ َضا Ein el Beida 1,138‘ ْكَر َدلَة Kardala 203 ِخ ْر ِبة تَل ِالح َّمة Khirbet Tell el Himma 77 إبْ ِزيق Ibziq 129 َسلْ َحب Salhab 25 َع َّقابَا A’qqaba 8,239 النتائج االولية للتعداد، Preliminary Census Results, PHC 2017 66 2017 عدد السكان اسم التجمع Locality Name No. of Population تَ ِياسي Tayasir 2,878 ِالفَار ِسيَّة Al Farisiya 118 َالع َقبَة Al A’qaba 168 املالِح Al Malih 354 طُوبَاس Tubas 21,431 َكَشْدة Kashda 66 ِخ ْر ِبة يَ ْر َزة Khirbet Yarza 31 َراس ْالفار َع ْة* Ras al Fara’a 1,250 ُم َخيَّ ْم ْالفار َع ْة El Fara’a Camp 5,625 ِخ ْر ِبة َالراس ْاألح َمر Khirbet ar Ras al Ahmar 74 وادي ِالفار َعة* Wadi al Fara’a* 3,998 طَ ُّمون Tammun 13,117 ِخ ْر ِبة َعاطُوف Khirbet A’tuf 216 َالح ِد ِيديَّة Al Hadidiya 183 محافظة طولكرم Tulkarm Gov. 186,760 َع َّكابَة A’kkaba 336 قَفِّني Qaffin 10,690 نَ ْزلَة ِعيىس Nazlat ‘Isa 2,302 َالن ْزلَة َ ْالشقيِّة An Nazla ash Sharqiya 1,623 باقَة َ ْالشقيِّة Baqa ash Sharqiya 4,892 َالن ْزلَة ُالوسطى An Nazla al Wusta 437 َالن ْزلَة َالغ ْربيِّة An Nazla al Gharbiya 1,110 َزيْتَا Zeita 3,078 َصيْدا Seida 3,777 ِعالَّر Illar 7,456‘ َعتِّيل A’ttil 10,367 ِدير ُالغ ُصون Deir al Ghusun 9,936 ِالجاروشيَّة Al Jarushiya 1,183 املَ ْسقوفَة Al Masqufa 158 بَلْعا Bala’a 7,822 إكتَابَا Iktaba 2,997 ُم َخيَّم نُ ْور ْشَمس Nur Shams Camp 6,423 النتائج االولية للتعداد، Preliminary Census Results, PHC 2017 67 2017 عدد السكان اسم التجمع Locality Name No. of Population ُم َخيَّم طُ َولك ْرم Tulkarm Camp 9,931 طُ َولك ْرم Tulkarm 64,532 ِع ْزبَة أبو َخ ِميش Izbat Abu Khameish 55‘ َع َنبْتا Anabta 8,077 ِع ْزبَة الِخالل Izbat al Khilal 140‘ كَفْر اللَبَد Kafr al Labad 4,747 كَفَا Kafa 829 َالحفَّايص Al Haffasi 211 ْعزبَة شُوفَة Izbat Shufa 1,456‘ َر ِامني Ramin 1,998 فَ ْر ُعون Far’un 4,131 شُ وف َة Shufa 1,350 ِخ ْربَة ْجبارة Khirbet Jubara 313 َس ِفَّارين Saffarin 754 ِبيت لِيد Beit Lid 5,606 َالراس Ar Ras 650 كَفْر ُصور Kafr Sur 1,288 ْكُور Kur 292 كَفْر ِزيبَاد Kafr Zibad 1,219 كَفْر َج َّمل Kafr Jammal 2,855 كَفْر َعبُّوش Kafr A’bbush 1,739 محافظة نابلس Nablus Gov. 388,321 بَ ُّز ْاريَة Bazzariya 2,794 بُ ْرقَة Burqa 4,152 ِياصيد Yasid 2,505 ِبيت ِإ ِمرين Beit Imrin 3,323 نِ ْصف ُجبَيْل Nisf Jubeil 471 َسبَ ْس ِطية Sabastiya 3,205 ْإج ِن ِس ْنيَا Ijnisinya 585 طَلُّوزة Talluza 2,795 الناقُ َورة An Naqura 1,786 البَ َاذان Al Badhan 3,171 النتائج االولية للتعداد، Preliminary Census Results, PHC 2017 68 2017 عدد السكان اسم التجمع Locality Name No. of Population ِدير َ َش ْف Deir Sharaf 2,949 َعص َية الشمليَّة A’sira ash Shamaliya 8,813 َالن َّص ِاريَّة An Nassariya 1,889 َز َواتا Zawata 2,537 َالع ْق َربانِيَّة Al A’qrabaniya 939 قُ ِوصني Qusin 2,251 ِبيت إيبَا Beit Iba 4,079 ِبيت َح َسن Beit Hasan 1,599 ِبيت َو َز ْن Beit Wazan 1,312 ُم َخيَّ ْم ِع ْني ِبيت املاء Ein Beit el Ma Camp 3,588‘ ِع ْني ِشبْ ِل Ein Shibli 313‘ َع ْز ُموط A’zmut 3,440 نابْلُس Nablus 156,906 ُم َخيَّ ْم َع ْس َكر )القديم( A’skar Camp )al Qadeem( 6,537 ُم َخيَّ ْم َع ْس َكر )الجديد( A’skar Camp )al Jadeed( 4,767 ِدير َالحطَب Deir al Hatab 2,838 َ َّصة Sarra 3,384 سالِم Salim 6,266 ُم َخيَّم بَالطَة Balata Camp 14,635 ِع َراق بُ ِورين Iraq Burin 1,008‘ ت ِ لّ Tell 5,162 ِبيت َد َجن Beit Dajan 4,460 ُر ِوجيب Rujeib 5,964 كَفْر قَلِّيل Kafr Qallil 3,029 فُ ُروش ِبيت َد َجن Furush Beit Dajan 723 َم َادما Madama 2,092 بُ ِورين Burin 2,844 ِبيت فُ ِوريك Beit Furik 13,477 َع ِص َية ِالقبْ ِليَّة A’sira al Qibliya 2,935 َع َو ْرتا A’warta 7,054 ُع ِوريف Urif 3,624‘ ِخ ْر ِبة طَانَا Khirbet Tana 16 أُ َودالَ Odala 1,566 النتائج االولية للتعداد، Preliminary Census Results, PHC 2017 69 2017 عدد السكان اسم التجمع Locality Name No. of Population ُح َّو َارة Huwwara 6,659 َعيَْنبُوس Einabus 2,891‘ يَانُون Yanun 92 ِبيتَا Beita 11,682 َزيْتَا َج َّم ِعني Zeita Jamma’in 2,740 َج َّم ِعني Jamma’in 7,436 أُ َ ِوصين Osarin 2,053 َع ْق َربَا Aqraba 10,024 َز ْع َتَة Za’tara 63 الطويَّل وتَل َالخشَبَة Alttawel and Tall al Khashaba 107 ِيتْ َم Yatma 3,363 قَبَالن Qabalan 8,195 ُج ِوريش Jurish 1,541 قُ ْصة Qusra 5,418 تَلْ ِفيت Talfit 3,591 َالس ِاويَة As Sawiya 2,761 َم ْج َد ْل بَني ِفاضل Majdal Bani Fadil 2,907 أللُ َّ ْب َ ْالش ِقيَّة Al Lubban ash Sharqiya 2,640 قَ ْريُوت Qaryut 2,560 َجالُود Jalud 743 َع ُّم ْوريَة A’mmuriya 371 ُد ْو َما Duma 2,674 ِخ ْر ِبة َ َّصة Khirbet Sarra 27 محافظة قلقيلية Qalqiliya Gov. 112,400 فَ ِالمية Falamya 757 كَفْر قَ ُّدوم Kafr Qaddum 3,280 ِجيْت Jit 2,405 باقَ ْة َالحطَب Baqat al Hatab 1,943 َح َّجة Hajja 2,659 َجيُّوس Jayyus 3,478 ِخ ْر ِبة ِص ْي Khirbet Sir 645 َع َرب َالر ِماضني َالشَميل A’rab ar Ramadin ash Shamali 84 النتائج االولية للتعداد، Preliminary Census Results, PHC 2017 70 2017 عدد السكان اسم التجمع Locality Name No.
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