As of December 1 of last year, the permanent population of Kyrgyzstan reached 7,395,000.
According to the National Statistical Committee, the republic’s population increased by 112,800 people, or 1.5%, from January to November. This growth was primarily due to natural population growth.
According to the state institution Kyzmat, 127,800 newborns were registered with civil registry offices in January–November 2025, a rate of 19.0 per 1000 population (compared to 19.9 in January–November 2024). During the same period, 29300 deaths were registered, or 4.4 per 1000 population (compared to 4.5 in the previous year).
As a result, the natural population growth rate was 98500 people, or 19.0 per 1000 population (compared to 19.9 in January–November 2024).
The highest natural population growth rates in January–November 2025 were recorded in Batken, Osh, and Jalal-Abad regions. The lowest rate was recorded in Bishkek.






