Population of Guri-si, Gyeonggi

Resident registration data, June 2026 (MOIS)

Total population187,782people
Average age45.2yrs

Population structure

Population by age

10-year bands · by sex

Population by age and sex

Unit: people

Under 1010s20s30s40s👑 50s60s70s80s90s100+5,2018,28210,59313,69414,11516,14915,0577,0532,55926874,8757,83410,43812,72413,73117,09515,3658,1153,91369717

Male 92,978Female 94,804

Age structure

Unit: %

Youth 9.7%Working age 70.2%Seniors 20.2%9.7%70.2%20.2%

Youth 9.7%Working age 70.2%Seniors 20.2%

50s is the largest group, at 33,244 people.

Population change

Change over time

4-year trend

Unit: people

190,379 in 2022188,348 in 2023186,280 in 2024186,525 in 2025187,782 in 202620222023202420252026

190,379 in 2022187,782 in 2026

Down 1.4% over the past 4 years.

Population ranking

Inchang-dong has the largest population of the 7 neighborhoods.

Population by region

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  • YoungestGalmae-dong41.4 yrs
  • OldestSano-dong55.5 yrs

There is a 14.1-year gap in average age between the youngest and the oldest area.

RegionPopulationShareAverage age
Inchang-dong58,47531.1%44.5 yrs
Sutaek-dong46,84124.9%47 yrs
Gyomun-dong36,47019.4%46.6 yrs
Galmae-dong30,42416.2%41.4 yrs
Topyeong-dong12,7396.8%45.3 yrs
Acheon-dong1,7630.9%47.6 yrs
Sano-dong1,0700.6%55.5 yrs

The top three areas hold 75.5% of the population of Guri-si, Gyeonggi.

Other regions

Other districts in Gyeonggi

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Frequently asked questions❓

Guri-si, Gyeonggi has 187,782 residents as of June 2026., 1,257 more than a year earlier.
Inchang-dong, home to 58,475 residents — 31.1% of Guri-si, Gyeonggi.
It is 45.2 as of June 2026., close to the national average of 45.6. Among its neighborhoods, Galmae-dong is youngest at 41.4 and Sano-dong oldest at 55.5.
It fell 1.4% over 4 years, from 190,379 in 2022 to 187,782 in June 2026.
This is resident registration data from Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety. Figures are as of the end of June 2026 and are updated monthly. The data is open under KOGL Type 1.
Resident registration counts people at their registered address. The census counts them where they actually live. The gap is widest in university towns and industrial areas, where many people never change their registered address.

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