By the 1940s Bluemont had become a sleepy village of about 140 inhabitants.
Today Hazega is a small village of approximately two thousand inhabitants.
In the early 1960s it was described as a little village of 375 inhabitants.
In the early 1960s it was described as a large village of 600 inhabitants.
In 1676 it was a village of 43 inhabitants.
At the southern end they found a native village of about 60 inhabitants.
Today, it's a village of 1500 inhabitants, situated in a rural setting.
In the early Ottoman era, it was a small village of 44 inhabitants.
In the early 1960s al-Tall was reported to be a large village of 3,500 inhabitants.
Armada by then had grown into a thriving village of 800 inhabitants.