1998 Pakistani census

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The 1998 Census of Pakistan was the fifth Pakistani national census. It provided a detailed enumeration of the population of Pakistan at the time it was conducted under the authority of the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, an agency of the Government of Pakistan.[1] According to the 1998 census, the population of Pakistan proper (excluding disputed territories) stood at 130,857,717 people. With the inclusion of the population of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, the population stood at 134,714,017 people. Despite being mandated by the Constitution of Pakistan to be held every 10 years, this was the first census to take place in Pakistan after the 1981 census that took place 17 years earlier, and the next census would not be held for another 19 years, until 2017. The inconsistencies in Pakistan's national elections are due in part to political turmoil and instability within the country.

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General information
Country Pakistan
AuthorityPakistan Bureau of Statistics
Results
Total population132,352,000 (Increase)
Most populous ​province/territory Punjab
Least populous ​province/territoryIslamabad Capital Territory

City Results

This is the list of population of cities of Pakistan in 1998 census vs 2017 census.[2]

RankCityPopulation (1998 census)Population (2017 census)Province
1Karachi9,339,02314,910,352Sindh
2Lahore5,143,49511,126,285Punjab
3Faisalabad1,977,2463,203,846Punjab
4Rawalpindi1,406,2142,098,231Punjab
5Peshawar1,405,1501,970,042Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
6Multan1,182,4411,197,384Punjab
7Hyderabad1,151,2741,732,693Sindh
8Gujranwala1,124,7992,027,001Punjab
9Quetta565,5141,001,205Balochistan
10Islamabad529,1801,014,825Islamabad Capital Territory

See also

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