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Babylon, an ancient city located near present-day Hillah in Iraq, is largely uninhabited today as a historical site rather than a functioning city. The modern population of Hillah, which is the nearest city to the ruins of Babylon, is around 600,000 people. However, the ancient city of Babylon itself does not have a residential population as it primarily serves as an archaeological site.

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