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During the height of the ISIS conflict, particularly from 2014 to 2017, the population of affected regions in Iraq and Syria varied significantly due to displacement and violence. In Iraq, cities like Mosul were estimated to have populations of over one million before the conflict, but many residents fled, leading to substantial decreases. In Syria, areas such as Raqqa also experienced significant population declines due to the ongoing war and displacement. Overall, millions of people were displaced across both countries, with estimates suggesting that around 11 million people were displaced in total during the conflict.

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