Azerbaijani population by urban area

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The following table is the list of urban areas by Azerbaijani population.

RankUrban areaCountryOfficial dataEstimationsTotal population of the cityImageNotes
1 Tehran Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 25.2% Azeri (2010 census) [1] 25% [ citation needed ] — 1/3 [2] [ dead link ] [3] 8,154,051(2011 census) [4]
2 Baku Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 90.3% Equivalent 1,848,107 Azeri (2009 census) [5] Majority [6] 2,045,815(2009 census)(2009 census) [5] A view to Baku and it's Boulevard.JPG
3 Tabriz Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 96.5% Azeri (2010 census) [1] Majority [2] [3] 1,494,998(2011 census) [4] Tabriz City Hall.jpg
4 Urmia Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 85.7% Azeris (2000 census) [7] Majority [2] [3] [8] 667,499(2011 census) [4] Seh gonbad.jpg
5 Karaj Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 34.2% Azeris (2010 census) [1] 1,614,626(2011 census) [4] Karaj 45.jpg
6 Ardabil Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority [2] [3] [9] [10] 482,632(2011 census) [4] Sheikh-safi.jpg
7 Zanjan Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority [2] [3] 386,851(2011 census) [4] Jemeh mosque Zanjan.jpg
8 Ganja Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 99.5% Equivalent 311,813 Azeris (2009 census) [5] 313,300(2009 census) [5]
9 Sumqayit Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 302,461 Azeri (2009 census) [5] 309,446(2009 census) [5] New buildings in Sumgayit.JPG
10 Qum Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 26.6% Azers (2010 census) [1] 1,074,036(2011 census) [4] Masoumeh.jpg
11 Khoy Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority [2] [3] 200,958(2011 census) [4] Stone gate of Khoy.JPG
12 Maragheh Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority [2] [3] [11] 162,275(2011 census) [4] Maragheh-observatory.jpg
13 Marand Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority [11] 124,323(2011 census) [4] Shah Abbasi caravanserai of Marand.JPG
14 Miyandoab Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority [12] [13] 123,081(2011 census) [4]
15 Mingachevir Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 95,700 Azeri (2009 census) [5] 96,304(2011 census) [5] Mingachevir Az.jpg
16 Meyaneh Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority [11] 95,505(2011 census) [4] Moallem-sq-mianeh.jpg
17 Parsabad Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority [10] 88,924(2011 census) [4]
18 Abhar Flag of Iran.svg  Iran Majority87,396(2011 census) [4] Imamzadeh Zeydolkabir.jpg

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