• Total population: 232.000 • Percentage urban population: 39% • Percentage rural population: 61% The vast majority of the district's population is
talysh, the rest are
azerbaijanis and other nationalities. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, there were 422 Muslim homes in the city. After the Gulustan contract in 1813, the number of population of Lankaran decreased. This is related to the colonial policy of Tsardom of Russia. After the occupation of the
Talysh Khanate, Armenians began to come for living here. In 1832 there were 168
Armenians living in
Lankaran. In the year 1849, there were 1999 residents including 125 Bey(King), 20 Mirza, 46 Sayyids, 56 Mullahs, 92 temporary residents, 699 maafs, 168 ethnics, 66 Armenians and 114
Russians in 1849. According to official information on January 1, 2012, the population of Lankaran is 52,581 people. According to the
State Statistics Committee, as of 2018, the population of the city recorded 226,900 persons, which increased by 35,600 persons (about 18.6 percent) from 191,300 persons in 2000. Of the total population, 113,900 are men and 113,000 are women. More than 25,4 percent of the population (about 55,700 persons) consists of young people and teenagers aged 14–29. Lankaran district is the largest
Talysh region in terms of population. The total population is 230,300 people, The majority of the district's population is
talysh. It includes the cities of Lankaran and Liman, as well as six other cities and eighty-five villages. These are large centers of trade and culture among the
talysh. == Education ==