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مديرية ادلسوح االسرية والسكانية قسم اإلحصاءات السكانية واالجتماعية Directorate of Family and Population Surveys مديرية ادلسوح اﻻسرية والسكانية قسم اﻹحصاءات السكانية واﻻجتماعية Directorate of Family and Population Surveys Department of Population and Social Statistics أعداد السكان ادلقدر للمملكة حسب احملافظة والتجمع واجلنس واﻻسر للعام 2020 Estimated Population of the Kingdom by Governorate, ,Locality Sex and Households,2020 تقدير عدد السكان حملافظة العاصمة حسب التجمع واجلنس واﻻسر لنهاية عام 2020 Estimate Number Of The Population of Amman Governorate by,Locality, Sex&families Size, and households for the end of 2020 2020 Sub- اللواء القضاء اﻷسر District Locality التجمع ذكور Male إناث Female المجموع District Total HouseHolds Alabdaly 43953 187157 89359 97798 العبديل Amman Qasabah راس العني Ras Alain 32233 156243 70021 86222 ن Amman ا م ن ع Almadina 8671 39606 16083 23523 ا ادلدينو م ة ع ب ص Zahran 30473 121723 57025 64698 ق زىران الريموك Alyarmok 42632 204635 93306 111329 بدر Bader 55073 259576 122736 136840 اجملموع Total 213035 968940 448530 520410 طارق Tareq 42348 198318 96130 102188 Marka Marka ا ا ك ك Marka 35945 167648 78495 89153 ر ر ماركا ا ا م م النصر Alnaser 60820 292992 139401 153591 بسمان Basman 90022 423342 200214 223128 اجملموع Total 229135 1082300 514240 568060 القويسمة واجلويدة وابو علندا Alquaismeh Alquaismeh Alquaismeh,Aljwayde 67973 335936 154132 181804 ة ة م م h,Abu Alanda,Alrajeeb س س والرجيب ي ي و و Khraibet ق ق ل ل 113190 97541 210731 41376 ا ا خريبة السوق وجاوا واليادودة Essooq,Jawa,Yadoode ام قصري وادلقابلني Um Qsair,Moqabaleen 23772 112903 52967 59936 اجملموع Total 133121 659570 304640 354930 Jbaiha 53222 223184 103608 119576 اجلبيهة Al-Jami'ah Al-Jami'ah ة ة Swaileh 37472 170949 76204 94745 ع ع صويلح م م Tla'a Alali,Khelda,Um ا ا جل جل 150511 133619 284130 70822 ا ا تﻻع العلي وخلدا وام السماق Essommaq اسكان ابو نصري Eskan Abu Nsair 18733 82057 39809 42248 شفا بدران Shafa Badran 17582 81860 37830 44030 اجملموع Total 197832 842180 391070 451110 وادي السري Wadi Essier 66406 273752 127030 146722 بدر اجلديدة Badr Jadeda 4394 20252 9829 10423 مرج احلمام Marj Elhamam 21392 93715 44727 48988 البصة Bassa 1944 9795 4642 5153 عراق اﻻمري Eraq Elamir 893 4564 2221 2343 ابو السوس Abu Essoos 175 825 420 405 البحاث Bahath 115 472 141 331 Wadi Essier Wadi Essier Almaniyyeh,Qhasabat 403 2199 1015 1184 ري ري اﻻدلانية والقصبات س س Rajaha 267 1271 626 645 ل ل ا ا الرجاحة ي ي د د الثغرة Thograh 44 186 44 142 ا ا و و احلامدية Hamdeih 145 786 416 370 وادي الشتاء Wadi Eshta 157 670 224 446 الطبقة Tabaqa 237 1116 552 564 الدبة Dabbeh 162 626 223 403 ام جناصة Um Njasa 189 869 396 473 الفحص Fahs 88 386 155 231 النعري N'air 443 1993 946 1047 الدير Dair 480 2383 1143 1240 اجملموع Total 97935 415860 194750 221110 تقدير عدد السكان حملافظة العاصمة حسب التجمع واجلنس واﻻسر لنهاية عام 2020 Estimate Number Of The Population of Amman Governorate by,Locality, Sex&families Size, and households for the end of 2020 2020 Sub- اللواء القضاء اﻷسر District Locality التجمع ذكور Male إناث Female المجموع District Total HouseHolds ب ب ا ا ح ح SahabAmman Qasabah Sahab Sahab 36475 191800 79170 112630 س س سحاب ن Amman ا م Total 36475 191800 79170 112630 ن اجملموع ع ا م ة ع ب ص اجليزة Jizeh 18526 107590 42218 65372 ق ضبعة Dab'ah 286 1767 820 947 الزميلة Zmaileh 748 3677 1627 2050 Jizeh Jizeh Kaldeh 144 771 400 371 ة ة ز ز اخلالدية ي ي جل جل Khrayyem 1 1 0 1 ا ا اخلرمي خان الزبيب Kan El-Zabib 2 9 0 9 الذرة Tharah 15 65 28 37 محام الطﻻق Hammam El-Tallaq 252 1174 423 751 محام الشموط Hammam El-Shmoot 526 2861 1214 1647 اجملموع Total 20501 117915 46730 71185 ام الرصاص Um Rsas 163 804 361 443 الرامة Ramah 497 2601 1181 1420 الرميل Ramil 185 932 498 434 طور احلشاش Toar Hashash 116 581 296 285 سالية Salyeh 247 1375 671 704 الداسلي Damki 324 1886 880 1006 Yahoon 144 676 335 341 Um Rsas ص الياىون Jizeh ة ا ز Elayyan 87 406 ص عليان 185 221 ي جل ر ل ا ا Rojom Aeqab 129 706 316 390 م رجم عقاب ا مجيل Jmayal 245 1364 646 718 الثراي Thrayya 7 125 19 106 ادلشريفة Mshairfah 240 1290 641 649 رجم فهيد Rojom Fhaid 74 440 149 291 ابو حليليفة Abu Hlaileefah 139 810 360 450 ادلصيطبة Msaitbah 188 1036 467 569 Buhairat (Mansheat 101 633 299 334 البحريات)منشية السواريو( (El-suareah اجملموع Total 2883 15665 7340 8325 ادلوقر Mowaqqar 1481 7990 3847 4143 النقرية Naqera 808 4267 1868 2399 الفيصلية Feisaliyyeh 2546 13895 6682 7213 مغاير مهنا Maghayer Mhanna 648 3324 1629 1695 الذىيبة الشرقية Dhaibeh Sharqiyyeh 1320 6623 3097 3526 ادلنشية Mowaqqar Mowaqqar Manshiyyeh 663 3412 1650 1762 ر ر ام بطمة Um Botmah 1075 5667 2641 3026 ق ق و و دل دل Hatmeia 455 3084 1061 2023 ا ا احلامتية غزالة Ghazaleh 113 627 281 346 روضة احلسني النموذجية Raudet Hussen Namuthajeh 54 282 128 154 احلنيفية Hunaifiyyeh 88 533 216 317 الفاجل)الرابية( Falej (Rabyyeh) 35 156 80 76 الزميﻻت Zmailat 350 2345 784 1561 ادلطبة )ادلصطبو( Matabah (Mastabah) 54 302 146 156 اجلناب Jnab 148 1553 150 1403 اجملموع Total 9840 54060 24260 29800 تقدير عدد السكان حملافظة العاصمة حسب التجمع واجلنس واﻻسر لنهاية عام 2020 Estimate Number Of The Population of Amman Governorate by,Locality, Sex&families Size, and households for the end of 2020 2020 Sub- اللواء القضاء اﻷسر District Locality التجمع ذكور Male إناث Female المجموع District Total HouseHolds Rojom Shami Gharbi 2435 11922 5745 6177 رجم الشامي الغريب Amman Qasabah Salem 2643 14283 6681 7602 ن سامل Amman ا Rojom Shami م ن ع Mowaqqar ا Hashimeyyah 238 891 426 465 ي م اذلامشية ة ع م ب ص ا ر ش ق ق Rojom Shami Sharqi 881 4792 2283 2509 و ل رجم الشامي الشرقي ا دل ا م ج Dhaibeh Gharbiyyeh 1415 7542 3552 3990 ر الذىيبة الغربية اللسني Laseen 129 731 388 343 ادلاجدية )زابره( Majedeah (Zabarah) 79 452 235 217 الكتيفو Ktafeh 165 837 440 397 اجملموع Total 7985 41450 19750 21700 انعور Na'oor 7819 36605 17611 18994 العدسية Adasiyyeh 472 2310 1072 1238 ادلنشية وام القطني Manshiyyeh,Um El-Qottain 781 3670 1822 1848 تركي Torky 821 4339 2137 2202 ادبيان Adbayan 471 2195 936 1259 ادلنصورة Mansoorah 901 4434 2237 2197 Na'oor Na'oor Um El-Sumaq 4870 21547 10383 11164 ر ر ام السماق و و ع ع ان ان بصة انعور Basset Na'oor 483 2075 957 1118 سيل حسبان Sail Hesban 446 2090 971 1119 العامرية Amireah 314 1391 641 750 بلعاس Bal'as 578 2539 1255 1284 زبود Zbood 545 2656 1120 1536 ابو نقلة Abu Naqlah 417 2255 1044 1211 العجاجرة Ajajreh 139 666 330 336 العويلية Ewailiyyeh 136 648 304 344 اجملموع Total 19192 89420 42820 46600 Um El-Basatien 1935 9703 4520 5183 ام البساتني Um El-Basatien Samek 732 3854 1841 2013 ني السامك Na'oor ت ر ا و س Um El-Asaker 345 1829 876 953 ع ام العساكر ب ل ان ا م Um- El-Kindam 542 2488 1059 1429 ا ام الكندم ام الربك Um-El-Berak 711 3488 1726 1762 ماسوح Masooh 123 728 248 480 اجملموع Total 4389 22090 10270 11820 حسبان Hesban 1113 5354 2551 2803 الروضة Rawdhah 2404 11654 5640 6014 Hesban Na'oor ن ر ا و ب MshKar 1247 6260 3122 3138 س ع ادلشقر ان ح العال El-A'al 1415 6657 2943 3714 منشية حسبان Manshiyyet Hesban 506 2471 1212 1259 كرمة حسبان Karmet Hesban 551 2854 1462 1392 اجملموع Total 7237 35250 16930 18320 مجموع المحافظة Total Governorate 979560 4536500 2100500 2436000 تقدير عدد السكان حملافظة البلقاء حسب التجمع واجلنس واﻻسر لنهاية عام 2020 Estimate Number Of The Population of Al-Balqa Governorate by,Locality, Sex&families Size, and households for the end of 2020 2020 Sub- اللواء القضاء اﻷسر District Locality التجمع ذكور Male إناث Female المجموع District Total HouseHolds اليزيدية Yazeediyyeh 293 1635 814 821 Wadi Ennaqah 155 618 253 365 وادي الناقو Salt Salt Qasabah ط ل ط س Salt Salt Um Karubah 146 795 386 409 ل ل ام خروبو ا س ة ل ب ا ص ق وادي الصحن Wadi Essahn 17 83 26 57 وادي احلور Wadi Elhoor 713 3658 1811 1847 السلط Salt 24372 113071 54090 58981 اجملموع Total 25697 119860 57380 62480 الصبيحي Sbaihi 1651 8416 3633 4783 بيوضو الشرقية Bayyoodah Sharqiyyeh 225 1099 516 583 سيحان Siehan 360 1771 850 921 عليقون Elaiqoon 83 458 226 232 بيوضو الغربيو Bayyoodah Gharbiyyeh 106 522 265 257 بيوضو الشماليو BayyoodahShamaliyyeh 79 397 190 207 Salt Salt Qasabah Al-Ardha ط Khashfeh 131 652 317 335 ل و خشفو س ض ل ر ا ا ة ع Jarriesh 180 884 445 439 ب ل ا ص جريش ق العزب Azab 37 209 86 123 قصيب Qsaib 92 512 260 252 البويب Bwaib 70 367 163 204 احلقاوه Haqawah 246 1097 549 548 ميسرا Maisarah 264 1216 614 602 الضريسات Dhraissat 25 110 56 54 اجملموع Total 3549 17710 8170 9540 عﻻن Allan 1597 7531 3663 3868 زي Zayy 1022 4770 2235 2535 Salt Salt Qasabah ط الرميمني Rmemen 859 3947 1571 2376 ل Zayy س ي ل ا ز ة Um Jauzeh 977 4608 2221 2387 ب ام جوزه ص ق الوسية Waseah 108 529 232 297 سوميا Soomia 57 326 171 155 ادلشريفة Msherfah 66 309 127 182 اجملموع Total 4685 22020 10220 11800 &Yargha ط Qasabah ا ل ق Ira س ر Salt Salt Yarqha 1690 8001 3902 4099 ي و يرقا ل ا ا ة ري ب ص ع ق عريا Ira 929 4609 2238 2371 اجملموع Total 2620 12610 6140 6470 تقدير عدد السكان حملافظة البلقاء حسب التجمع واجلنس واﻻسر لنهاية عام 2020 Estimate Number Of The Population of Al-Balqa Governorate by,Locality, Sex&families Size, and households for the end of 2020 2020 Sub- اللواء القضاء اﻷسر District Locality التجمع ذكور Male إناث Female المجموع District Total HouseHolds الشونة اجلنوبية Shoonah Janoobiyah 670 3268 1314 1954 Shoonah Janoobiyah Shoonah Janoobiyah Shoonah Jadideh (Sokneh) 986 5282 2322 2960 الشونة اجلديدة )السكنو( Salt Salt Qasabah ة ة ي ي ط Karamah 2249 12586 5224 7362 ب ب و و الكرامة ل ن ن ط س جل جل Salt Salt ا ا ل ل ا س Roudhah 2212 12466 5958 6508 ة ة ة الروضة ن ن و و ل ب ا ص ش ش ل ل ق Ramah 1878 9308 4163 5145 ا ا الرامة الكفرين kafrain 531 2375 1110 1265 جوفة الكفرين Joafet El-Kafrain 1767 9831 4206 5625 سومية Swaimeh 822 4554 2243 2311 اجملموع Total 11115 59670 26540 33130 دير عﻻ Dair Alla 1519 8287 3370 4917 الطوال اجلنويب Twal Janoobi 2767 14331 6565 7766 معدي M'addi 1020 5485 2273 3212 ضرار Dherar 2390 13025 5654 7371 مثلث العارضة
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