Language and ethnicity Whilst most of the people of this province speak
Kurdish, other languages such as
Azerbaijani and
Persian are also common. Iranian Kurds make up the majority of the population, but Iranian Azeris populate the eastern provincial borderlands. Most of the Kurdish population speak
Sorani Kurdish, but
Southern Kurdish is spoken in the eastern parts of the province, including in
Bijar and
Dezej, while
Gorani is the main language in many villages in the southwestern part of the province.
Oghuz Turkic varieties can be found in the far-eastern part of the province, including in the cities of
Delbaran,
Pir Taj,
Serishabad,
Yasukand, and
Tup Aghaj. These varieties are described as distinct from
Iranian Azerbaijani, although they are closely related to it. While not being the primary language in any settlement in the province,
Persian is increasingly becoming the
first language, especially among the population in the eastern parts of the province.
Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the province's population was 1,416,334 inhabitants in 337,179 households. The following census in 2011 counted 1,493,645 living in 401,845 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the province as 2,152,471 in 471,310 households.
Administrative divisions The population history and structural changes of Kurdistan province's administrative divisions over three consecutive censuses are shown in the following table. Each county is named after the city that serves as its administrative capital.
Cities According to the 2016 census, 1,134,229 people (over 70% of the population of Kurdistan province) live in the following cities:
Most populous cities The following sorted table lists the most populous cities in Kurdistan in 2016. ==Culture==