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Population of Antigua and Barbuda, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
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Population and FAO
Population and year
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Population density in the southern-most Bahamas remained lower, probably due to the drier climate there ( less than 800 mm of rain a year on Great Inagua Island and the Turks and Caicos Islands and only slightly higher on Acklins and Crooked Islands and Mayaguana ).
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Population growth was flat with 26, 681 enumerated in the 1960 census, leading Bremerton leaders to annex the shipyard the following year in an effort to include stationed sailors in those figures.
Population density in the southern-most Bahamas remained lower, probably due to the drier climate there ( less than 800 mm of rain a year on Great Inagua Island and the Turks and Caicos Islands and only slightly higher on Acklins and Crooked Islands and Mayaguana ).
The Hudson Institute sought to refute popular apocalyptic essays such as Paul Ehrlich's " The Population Bomb " ( 1968 ), Garrett Hardin's similarly reasoned " The Tragedy of the Commons ", published in the same year, and the Club of Rome's " Limits to Growth " ( 1972 ).
In 1935 Stopes attended the International Congress for Population Science in Berlin, held in the second year of Hitler's rule.
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Population and 2005
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