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Karnak had a population of tens of thousands during ancient times, and the modern population around the town of "Al Karnak" is estimated at about 70,000. (Official Census data for Al Karnak in 1986 : 20,000 )

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As of 2021, the population of Karnak, Egypt is estimated to be around 6500-7000 residents. Karnak is a small village near Luxor famous for its ancient temple complex.

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