Demographics of Tamil Nadu - Distribution of Population Across Districts

Distribution of Population Across Districts

The following table represents the total, male and female population of Tamil Nadu in each district:

District Total Population Male Population Female Population
Ariyalur 695,524 346,763 348,761
Chennai 4,343,645 2,219,539 2,124,106
Coimbatore 4,271,856 2,176,031 2,095,825
Cuddalore 2,285,395 1,150,908 1,134,487
Dharmapuri 2,856,300 1,473,597 1,382,703
Dindigul 1,923,014 968,137 954,877
Erode 2,581,500 1,309,278 1,272,222
Kancheepuram 2,877,468 1,457,242 1,420,226
Kanniyakumari 1,676,034 832,269 843,765
Karur 935,686 465,538 470,148
Madurai 2,578,201 1,303,363 1,274,838
Nagapattinam 1,488,839 739,074 749,765
Namakkal 1,493,462 759,551 733,911
Perambalur 493,646 246,141 247,505
Pudukkottai 1,459,601 724,300 735,301
Ramanathapuram 1,187,604 583,376 604,228
Salem 3,016,346 1,563,633 1,452,713
Sivaganga 1,155,356 566,947 588,409
Thanjavur 2,216,138 1,096,638 1,119,500
The Nilgiris 762,141 378,351 383,790
Theni 1,093,950 552,986 540,964
Thiruvallur 2,754,756 1,397,407 1,357,349
Thiruvarur 1,169,474 580,784 588,690
Thoothukkudi 1,572,273 766,823 805,450
Tiruchirappalli 2,418,366 1,208,534 1,209,832
Tirunelveli 2,723,988 1,333,939 1,390,049
Tiruvannamalai 2,186,125 1,095,859 1,090,266
Vellore 3,477,317 1,741,083 1,736,234
Viluppuram 2,960,373 1,492,442 1,467,931
Virudhunagar 1,751,301 870,376 880,925
Total 62,405,679 31,400,909 31,004,770

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