أكبر 20 مدينة بالسعودية بحسب عدد السُكان

Written By عمر الدجاني on 2013/11/28

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

موقع ArabiaWeather.com- تُعتبر المملكة العربية السعودية واحدة من أكثر دول العالم  زيادة للسكان، حيثُ ارتفع عدد السُكان من 4 ملايين نسمة في العام 1960 إلى أكثر من 29 مليون نسمة في العام الحالي.

 

إليكم ترتيب مدن السعودية الحالي من ناحية عدد السُكّان:

 

1-    الرياض : 5.328.000
2-    جدة : 3.456.259
3-    مكة المكرمة : 1.675.368
4-    المدينة المنورة : 1.180.770
5-    الاحساء : 1.063.112
6-    الطائف : 987.914
7-    الدمام : 903.597
8-    خميس مشيط : 630.000
9-    بريدة: 614.093
10-    الخبر : 578.500
11-    تبوك : 569.797
12-    حائل : 412.758
13-    حفر الباطن : 389.993
14-    الجبيل : 378.949
15-    الخرج : 376.325
16-    القطيف : 371.182
17-    أبها : 366.551
18-    نجران : 329.112
19-    ينبع : 298.675
20-    القنفذة : 272.424

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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