August 4, 2025 — VestiBaku.com
Baku’s population has reached approximately 2.4 million as of early 2025, but the residents are far from evenly spread across the capital. According to new data from the State Statistics Committee of Azerbaijan, some districts are bustling urban centers, while others remain sparsely populated.
Sabunchu: Largest by Population
In terms of total number of residents, Sabunchu tops the list with over 331,000 people, followed by Binagadi and Khatai. Here’s how the population breaks down:
Sabunchu — 331,300
Binagadi — 308,600
Khatai — 277,000
Nasimi — 219,500
Surakhani — 208,900
Khazar — 206,200
Yasamal — 194,200
Nizami — 185,900
Narimanov — 181,200
Garadagh — 117,700
Sabail — 102,000
Pirallahi — 18,800
Density: Nasimi Is in a League of Its Own
Looking at population density — the number of people per square kilometer — Nasimi district leads by a wide margin. With nearly 22,000 people/km², it is the most compactly populated area in Baku.
Top 5 Most Densely Populated Districts:
| District | Density (people/km²) |
|---|---|
| Nasimi | 21,950 |
| Yasamal | 9,710 |
| Nizami | 9,295 |
| Khatai | 9,233 |
| Narimanov | 9,060 |
Lowest Densities:
| District | Density (people/km²) |
|---|---|
| Garadagh | 109 |
| Khazar | 557 |
| Pirallahi | 627 |
Infographic: Share of Population by District
Suggested Pie Chart:
Sabunchu: 14%
Binagadi: 13%
Khatai: 12%
Others combined: 61%
(Approximate percentages based on total population.)
What Does It Mean?
The new data highlights how Baku’s urban core is increasingly concentrated, especially in districts like Nasimi, where demand for housing and services continues to rise. The strain on transport, infrastructure, and public services is growing in central areas.
Meanwhile, outlying districts like Garadagh and Khazar offer room for expansion and may be key to future urban development and decentralization efforts.


