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Population of Qom County, Iran IR flag

Large city with 1,292,283 residents in Qom Province, Iran.

1,292,283
Residents (2026)
#1,348
World Ranking
#15
In Iran (of 287)

About Qom County

Qom County is a large city located in Iran, in the Qom Province region. According to the latest available data (2026), the population of Qom County is approximately 1,292,283 residents, making it the #15 most populous city in Iran.

Globally, Qom County ranks #1,348 among the world's most populated cities. With over 1 million residents, Qom County plays an important role as an economic and cultural center in Iran.

Qom County City Statistics

CityQom County
CountryIR flag Iran
Population1,292,283
Global Rank#1,348
Rank in Iran#15 of 287 cities
City Categorylarge city
RegionQom Province
Latitude34.7333
Longitude51.05
Data Year2026

Population Comparison

To put Qom County's population of 1,292,283 into perspective:

  • Qom County has approximately 1.3 million residents.
  • This makes it comparable in size to cities like Prague or Munich.

Where is Qom County IR flag Located?

Qom County is located in Iran, in the Qom Province region, at coordinates 34.7333° latitude and 51.05° longitude. Qom County sits in the subtropics, typically enjoying warm temperatures year-round.

Nearby Cities

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Largest Cities in Iran IR flag

# City Population
1 Mashhad County 3,372,660
2 Mashhad 3,208,000
4 Isfahan County 2,243,249
6 Karaj County 1,973,470
7 Shiraz County 1,869,001

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of Qom County?

The population of Qom County is approximately 1,292,283 residents according to the latest available data (2026).

Where is Qom County located?

Qom County is located in Iran at approximately 34.7333° latitude and 51.05° longitude.

Is Qom County one of the largest cities in Iran?

With a population of 1,292,283, Qom County is one of the major urban areas in Iran. It ranks #15 out of 287 cities in the country.

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