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Youngest Cities in West Bank

Top 100 cities ranked by youngest cities

Youngest Cities — West Bank

2 Hebron 21.0
3 Nablus 21.0
4 Battir 21.0
5 Ţūlkarm 21.0
6 Ramallah 21.0
7 Qalqīlyah 21.0
8 Yaţţā 21.0
10 Al Bīrah 21.0
11 Old City 21.0
12 Janīn 21.0
13 Bethlehem 21.0
15 Bayt Ḩanīnā 21.0
16 ‘Aţārūt 21.0
17 Surif City 21.0
19 Ḩalḩūl 21.0
20 Dūrā 21.0
21 Banī Na‘īm 21.0
22 Jericho 21.0
23 As Samū‘ 21.0
24 Qabāţīyah 21.0
25 Idhnā 21.0
26 Sa‘īr 21.0
28 Balāţah 21.0
29 Bayt Jālā 21.0
30 Al Yāmūn 21.0
31 Ţūbās 21.0
32 Bayt Sāḩūr 21.0
33 Tarqūmyā 21.0
34 Ya‘bad 21.0
35 Wādī al Jawz 21.0
36 Baytūnyā 21.0
37 Bayt Ūmmar 21.0
38 ‘Anātā 21.0
39 Givat Zeev 21.0
40 Abū Dīs 21.0
41 Salfīt 21.0
43 Bayt Fajjār 21.0
44 Ţammūn 21.0
45 Bayt Fūrīk 21.0
46 ‘Attīl 21.0
47 Efrata 21.0
48 ‘Arrābah 21.0
49 Ad Dawḩah 21.0
51 Taffūḩ 21.0
53 Bayt Ūlā 21.0
54 Al Khaḑir 21.0
55 Oranit 21.0
57 Qaffīn 21.0
58 Jaba‘ 21.0
60 Dhannābah 21.0
61 Ash Shuyūkh 21.0
62 Bidyā 21.0
63 Alfei Menasheh 21.0
64 Bayt ‘Awwā 21.0
65 Bayt Liqyā 21.0
66 ‘Azzūn 21.0
67 Qarne Shomeron 21.0
68 ‘Aqrabā 21.0
70 Kafr Rā‘ī 21.0
71 Qaţanah 21.0
72 ‘Anabtā 21.0
73 Qabalān 21.0
74 Silwād 21.0
75 Khārās 21.0
76 Maythalūn 21.0
77 Dayr Dibwān 21.0
78 ‘Illār 21.0
79 Bal‘ā 21.0
80 Bīr Zayt 21.0
81 Naḩḩālīn 21.0
82 Za‘tarah 21.0
83 Biddū 21.0
84 Jammā‘īn 21.0
85 Dayr Sāmit 21.0
86 Az Zaytūnīyah 21.0
88 Beit El 21.0
89 Ḩablah 21.0
90 Ḩizmā 21.0
91 Bayt Līd 21.0
92 Birqīn 21.0
93 Bayt Kāḩil 21.0
94 Ḩuwwārah 21.0
95 Huwara 21.0
96 ‘Awartā 21.0
97 Ḩūsān 21.0
98 Geva Binyamin 21.0
100 Banī Zayd 21.0

The youngest cities in West Bank by median age tend to be dynamic communities with growing populations and active lifestyles. East Jerusalem has a median age of 21.0 years.

Young median ages often reflect the presence of universities, military bases, or rapidly growing job markets that attract young workers and families. These cities typically have higher birth rates and more demand for schools and family-oriented services.

Cities with younger populations often feature vibrant nightlife, dining scenes, and cultural activities catered to younger demographics, along with strong demand for rental housing and entry-level employment opportunities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Half of East Jerusalem's population is under 21.0 years old.
  • 2. College towns and military base communities typically have the youngest median ages due to their large populations of 18-24 year olds.
  • 3. Cities with young populations often see faster economic growth and more entrepreneurial activity.

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