The "Response Coordinators" team conducted a new statistical reports on the census in the north of Syria, in which the number of residents and displaced people was close to 5 million.

The population of northern Syria was more than 4.7 million. The survey included 513 cities, villages and towns, but did not include the northern countryside of Aleppo or the so-called Furat area, the team said in a statement on Thursday.

The survey was conducted in the governorates of Idlib, Aleppo, Western Aleppo, Afrin and related areas and the northern and western Hama villages.

According to the Response team, displaced and refugees people from different Syrian governorates constitute 21% of the indigenous population, while Palestinian and Iraqi refugees residing in the north constitute about 1% of the population.

The Syrian regime had expelled its opponents and rebels to the north of Syria, specifically to Idlib, after being able to besiege many areas and singled out them, taking advantage of the agreements of calm and reduce the escalation.

Idlib and the Syrian north today became the last stronghold of the revolutionary factions in Syria, with millions of people and more than 100,000 fighters live over there.