On 20 October 1935, a census was made in 57 provinces, 356 districts, 34.876 villages. Turkey's population was defined as 16,188,767. It was determined that 7,936,770 of the population was male (48.1%) and 8,221,248 (50.9%) were female.[1]
Census in Turkey
Year
Pop.
±%
1927
13,649,945
—
1935
16,188,767
+18.6%
1940
17,820,950
+10.1%
1945
18,790,174
+5.4%
1950
20,947,188
+11.5%
1955
24,064,763
+14.9%
1960
27,754,820
+15.3%
1965
31,391,421
+13.1%
1970
35,605,176
+13.4%
1975
40,347,719
+13.3%
1980
44,736,957
+10.9%
1985
50,664,458
+13.2%
1990
56,473,035
+11.5%
2000
67,803,927
+20.1%
2007
70,586,256
+4.1%
2008
71,517,100
+1.3%
2009
72,561,312
+1.5%
2010
73,722,988
+1.6%
2011
74,724,269
+1.4%
2012
75,627,384
+1.2%
2013
76,667,864
+1.4%
2014
77,695,904
+1.3%
2015
78,741,053
+1.3%
2016
79,814,871
+1.4%
2017
80,810,525
+1.2%
2018
82,003,882
+1.5%
2019
83,154,997
+1.4%
2020
83,614,362
+0.6%
2021
84,680,273
+1.3%
2022
85,279,553
+0.7%
^Erdem, Ufuk (2016). "The Second Census of Turkey of Republican Period (20 October 1935)" (PDF). Black Sea. 8 (30). ISSN 1308-6200. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-10-21. Retrieved 2021-01-14.
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