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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