Table 1.3 Distribution of RA De Facto¹ and De Jure¹ Population by Administrative-Territorial Units and Sex

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Table 1.3 Distribution of RA De Facto¹ and De Jure¹ Population by Administrative-Territorial Units and Sex Population Census 2011 Table 1.3 Distribution of RA De facto¹ and De jure¹ Population by Administrative-territorial Units and Sex Republic of Armenia Table 1.3 RA administrative-territorial units De facto population¹ De jure population¹ (urban, rural) Total Men Women Total Men Women RA 2,871,771 1,346,729 1,525,042 3,018,854 1,448,052 1,570,802 Yerevan community 1,054,698 485,298 569,400 1,060,138 490,362 569,776 by administrative districts: Achapnyak 108,006 49,545 58,461 108,282 49,899 58,383 Avan 53,507 24,802 28,705 53,231 24,756 28,475 Arabkir 118,055 52,689 65,366 117,704 52,727 64,977 Davtashen 41,879 19,645 22,234 42,380 20,088 22,292 Erebuni 122,683 58,729 63,954 123,092 59,182 63,910 Kentron 128,004 58,252 69,752 125,453 56,862 68,591 Malatia-Sebastia 129,863 60,376 69,487 132,900 62,419 70,481 Nor Nork 120,390 54,375 66,015 126,065 57,691 68,374 Nork-Marash 12,186 5,829 6,357 12,049 5,758 6,291 Nubarashen 9,435 4,403 5,032 9,561 4,517 5,044 Shengavit 136,226 62,403 73,823 135,535 62,264 73,271 Kanaker-Zeytun 74,464 34,250 40,214 73,886 34,199 39,687 Aragatsotn Marz 125,539 61,612 63,927 132,925 66,738 66,187 Ashtarak district 60,954 29,844 31,110 64,287 32,011 32,276 Ashtarak urban community 18,482 9,018 9,464 19,615 9,749 9,866 Ashtarak town 17,872 8,739 9,133 18,834 9,378 9,456 Mughni village 610 279 331 781 371 410 by rural communities: Agarak 1,490 721 769 1,564 768 796 Aghdzq (Dzorap) 1,509 731 778 1,614 805 809 Antarut 343 176 167 357 187 170 Avan community 693 349 344 718 370 348 v. Avan 691 348 343 715 369 346 v. Khusik 2 1 1 3 1 2 Aragatsotn 816 380 436 1,015 519 496 Artashavan community 570 293 277 589 309 280 v. Artashavan 570 293 277 589 309 280 v. Lousaghbyur 0 0 0 0 0 0 v. Nigatun 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aruch 963 482 481 1,014 518 496 Bazmaghbyur 837 409 428 888 448 440 Byurakan 4,156 2,056 2,100 4,345 2,152 2,193 Dprevanq 48 25 23 47 25 22 Leranarot 302 150 152 308 156 152 Karbi 3,644 1,876 1,768 3,666 1,896 1,770 93 Republic of Armenia Table 1.3 RA administrative-territorial units De facto population¹ De jure population¹ (urban, rural) Total Men Women Total Men Women Kosh 2,460 1,193 1,267 2,513 1,237 1,276 Ghazaravan 419 211 208 450 228 222 Nor Amanos 570 260 310 630 313 317 Nor Yedesia 915 413 502 1,065 543 522 Shamiram 1,988 905 1,083 1,989 906 1,083 Voskehat 963 483 480 974 488 486 Voskevaz 3,785 1,831 1,954 4,168 2,046 2,122 Saghmosavan 158 81 77 158 81 77 Sasunik community 2,579 1,231 1,348 2,883 1,397 1,486 v. Sasunik 2,180 1,042 1,138 2,455 1,186 1,269 v. Karin 399 189 210 428 211 217 Verin Sasunik 40 26 14 58 37 21 Tegher 57 28 29 57 28 29 Ushi 1,521 769 752 1,617 817 800 Ujan 2,425 1,199 1,226 2,505 1,255 1,250 Parpi 1,901 936 965 1,970 987 983 Ohanavan 2,305 1,194 1,111 2,312 1,201 1,111 Oshakan 4,615 2,222 2,393 4,780 2,334 2,446 Orgov 400 196 204 418 211 207 Aparan district 20,968 10,530 10,438 22,029 11,241 10,788 Aparan town 6,300 3,056 3,244 6,451 3,176 3,275 by rural communities: Aragats 2,637 1,346 1,291 2,773 1,434 1,339 Ara 568 294 274 617 315 302 Apnagyugh 618 333 285 630 339 291 Yeghipatrush 819 436 383 819 436 383 Yernjatap 535 267 268 611 308 303 Ttoujur 294 152 142 310 163 147 Lusagyugh 659 332 327 710 366 344 Tsaghkashen 540 280 260 644 348 296 Hartavan 866 423 443 930 467 463 Dzoraglukh 285 148 137 305 162 143 Kayq (Moulqi) 432 231 201 441 236 205 Nigavan 620 315 305 658 339 319 Shenavan 1,426 726 700 1,638 878 760 Shoghakn (Norashen) 160 90 70 167 94 73 Chqnagh 234 109 125 239 114 125 Jrambar 143 68 75 146 68 78 Saralanj 190 90 100 198 98 100 Vardenis 670 308 362 700 329 371 Vardenut 873 459 414 895 472 423 94 Republic of Armenia Table 1.3 RA administrative-territorial units De facto population¹ De jure population¹ (urban, rural) Total Men Women Total Men Women Quchak 2,099 1,067 1,032 2,147 1,099 1,048 Aragats district 12,020 5,930 6,090 13,250 6,776 6,474 by rural communities: Alagyaz 439 216 223 439 216 223 Avshen 201 98 103 229 116 113 Berqarat 795 399 396 795 399 396 Geghadir 517 231 286 590 296 294 Geghadzor 979 486 493 1,223 619 604 Gegharot 475 247 228 490 258 232 Lernapar 520 276 244 536 283 253 Tsaghkahovit 1,458 724 734 1,611 819 792 Tsilaqar 515 253 262 554 281 273 Kaniashir (Sangyar) 266 139 127 292 151 141 Hanberd 1,641 804 837 1,836 951 885 Charchakis (Derek) 411 191 220 443 210 233 Sadunts (Amre Taza) 196 94 102 208 97 111 Meliqgyugh 950 481 469 999 516 483 Mijnatun (Ortachya) 196 102 94 203 104 99 Miraq 124 68 56 125 69 56 Norashen 860 374 486 1,046 551 495 Shenkani 160 85 75 255 145 110 Jamshlu 197 100 97 197 100 97 Rya Taza 523 276 247 531 282 249 Sipan 177 87 90 182 88 94 Vardablur 420 199 221 466 225 241 Talin district 31,597 15,308 16,289 33,359 16,710 16,649 Talin town 4,989 2,286 2,703 5,310 2,537 2,773 by rural communities: Aragatsavan (Aragats) 4,741 2,238 2,503 5,053 2,484 2,569 Agarakavan (Agarak) 853 427 426 881 448 433 Akunq 567 276 291 601 305 296 Ashnak 958 474 484 1,031 537 494 Arteni 3,201 1,643 1,558 3,278 1,700 1,578 Arevut (Barozh) 99 45 54 115 53 62 Garnahovit 366 181 185 391 200 191 Getap 151 65 86 159 70 89 Dashtadem 530 250 280 548 266 282 Davtashen 690 360 330 704 371 333 Ddmasar (Ghabaghtapa) 92 45 47 94 46 48 Dian 102 48 54 105 50 55 Yeghnik 315 159 156 336 176 160 95 Republic of Armenia Table 1.3 RA administrative-territorial units De facto population¹ De jure population¹ (urban, rural) Total Men Women Total Men Women Zarinja 546 279 267 585 312 273 Zovasar 468 220 248 497 248 249 Tatul (Areg) 796 409 387 822 435 387 Tlik 110 55 55 123 60 63 Irind 664 318 346 712 361 351 Lusakn 158 81 77 170 89 81 Tsaghkasar 70 30 40 71 31 40 Katnaghbyur 1,205 573 632 1,274 629 645 Kanch (Gyalto) 103 52 51 101 52 49 Karmrashen 634 328 306 632 327 305 Kaqavadzor 918 457 461 981 508 473 Hako(Hakko) 96 46 50 95 48 47 Hatsashen 275 139 136 278 141 137 Mastara community 2,209 1,040 1,169 2,447 1,226 1,221 v. Mastara 2,197 1,036 1,161 2,433 1,220 1,213 v. Dzoragyugh 12 4 8 14 6 8 Metsadzor (Avtona) 78 41 37 75 41 34 Nerqin Bazmaberd 1,372 668 704 1,417 704 713 Nerqin Sasunashen 867 419 448 904 452 452 Nor Artik 462 230 232 478 247 231 Shgharshik 449 229 220 473 253 220 Vosketas 512 255 257 533 272 261 Partizak 307 151 156 323 164 159 Sorik 104 53 51 103 53 50 Suser 268 137 131 268 140 128 Verin Bazmaberd 443 215 228 452 223 229 Verin Sasnashen 324 160 164 328 164 164 Tsamaqasar 420 194 226 430 206 224 Otevan (Baysz) 85 32 53 181 81 100 Ararat Marz 246880 118748 128132 260367 127221 133146 Artashat district 88,748 42,576 46,172 93,013 45,187 47,826 Artashat town 21,144 9,739 11,405 22,269 10,409 11,860 by rural communities: Abovyan 1,377 687 690 1,402 705 697 Azatavan 2,644 1,259 1,385 2,713 1,307 1,406 Aygezard 2,916 1,397 1,519 2,994 1,458 1,536 Aygepat 1,239 589 650 1,287 618 669 Aygestan 2,262 1,099 1,163 2,397 1,201 1,196 Araqsavan 690 331 359 732 357 375 Arevshat 2,444 1,173 1,271 2,444 1,173 1,271 Baghramyan 1,537 776 761 1,614 823 791 96 Republic of Armenia Table 1.3 RA administrative-territorial units De facto population¹ De jure population¹ (urban, rural) Total Men Women Total Men Women Bardzrashen community 1,235 595 640 1,335 651 684 v.
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