Hyder, Alaska Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you have ever visited Hyderabad, you would have noticed the increasing number of cars on the streets. The city is not equipped to handle more traffic, so roads often get clogged with traffic. People have to move around in a cacophony of car horns and in a cloud of pollution. Not only are people's health at stake, but their lives are at risk as well. In addition to cars, people must also rely on buses, which often get stuck in traffic jams.

In addition to car ownership, people in Hyder also drive a Jeep and are highly educated. The city's population is approximately 10,269,000 people. This includes those in the service industry, which makes up 21% of the entire population. There are no other airmen living in Hyder. Among all people, there is a 2% Hispanic population. The average age of residents of Hyder is significantly higher than the state average, and the average number of rooms in a house is below the state average.

As mentioned earlier, the city was founded in 1591 by Qutb Shahi. The city was then known as Bhagyanagar and grew to be the fourth largest in the country. The city's name, however, was changed in honor of the Telugu courtesan Bhagmati. Near the Charminar, there is the famous bangles market. Also, a bustling marketplace is located in the Laad Bazaar.