One estimate for 2012 is about 180,400,000 people. (180.4 million)
The official 2010 figure by the Pakistan Census Organization was 170,642,500. (27 Sep 2010). Other estimates put it considerably higher, at or over 180 million. One source, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) lists 187 million, but this may include a large number of Pakistanis living and working overseas.
Islamabad has a population of 1.21 million people (2009) and is 25 square miles in size. This equates to 48,400 people per square mile.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi's population is 35,000,000.
As in 2016 population of Islamabad was 1 433 000. 59 percent of the population of Islamabad are between 15 to 65 years age group
1.152 million (2011)
Islamabad is not considered an overpopulated city primarily due to its planned urban development and extensive green spaces, which limit high-density housing. The city was designed in the 1960s to accommodate a specific population size, resulting in a balanced infrastructure and a lower population density compared to other major cities in Pakistan. Additionally, its status as the capital attracts certain demographics, but strict zoning regulations and governmental policies help maintain its manageable population level.
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