Kardzhali Province had a
population of 149,661 according to the provisional results of the 2011
census, of which were
male and were
female. Kardzhali is one of the three Bulgarian provinces where less than fifty percent of the population is living in urban areas: only 41% lives in urban areas in 2016.
Ethnic groups Total population (2011 census): 152,808 Ethnic groups (2011 census): Identified themselves: 130,781 persons: •
Turks: 86,527 (66.16%) •
Bulgarians: 39,519 (30.22%) • Others and indefinable: 4,735 (3.62%) A further 22,000 persons in the province did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census. In the 2001 census, 158,704 people of the population of 164,019 of Karzhali Province identified themselves as belonging to one of the following ethnic groups (with percentage of total population):
Language In the 2001 census, 160,167 people of the population of 164,019 of Kardzhali Province identified one of the following as their
mother tongue (with percentage of total population): • 101,548
Turkish () • 57,046
Bulgarian () • 1,171
Romani () • 402 other ().
Religion According to the 2011 census, Muslims are 82,227 (70.14% of those who answered) and the Orthodox are 23,916 (20.4% of those who answered). The Muslims' figure is made up of Turks and in significant part by
Muslim Bulgarians, though the Orthodox are the majority among the Bulgarians in the province. In the 2001 census, 149,839 people of the population of 164,019 of Karzhali Province identified one of the following as their
religion (with percentage of total population): ==See also==