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census and England
* BBC Domesday Project, a partnership between Acorn Computers Ltd, Philips, Logica and the BBC with some funding from the European Commission's ESPRIT programme, to mark the 900th anniversary of the original Domesday Book, an 11th century census of England.
In England, Wales and Australia, around 15 % of the population specifies " No Religion " in the national census.
* 1086: compilation of the Domesday Book by order of William I of England ; it was similar to a modern day government census, as it was used by William to thoroughly document all the landholdings within the kingdom that could be properly taxed.
At the 2001 census, the median population of a department in continental France was 511, 012 inhabitants, which is 21 times the median population of a U. S. county, but less than two-thirds of the median population of a ceremonial county of England & Wales.
As of the 2010 census, the population was 1, 503, 085, making it more populous than any other New England state except for Connecticut.
According to the 2011 census, Islington has the highest population density of local authorities in England and Wales-13, 875 people per km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
At the time of the 1901 census it was the ninth most populous district in England with a population of 267, 308.
When using Simpson's Diversity Index on 10 aggregated ethnic groups, the 2001 census identified Newham as the most ethnically diverse district in England and Wales, with 9 wards in the top 15 .< ref >< cite > Simpson's diversity indices by ward 1991 and 2001-GLA Data Management and Analysis Group ( page 11, Table 3 ) Greater London Authority, January 2006 ), accessed 13 December 2006 </ ref > However, when using the 16 ethnic categories in the Census so that White Irish and White Other ethnic minorities are also included in the analysis, Newham becomes the 2nd most ethnically diverse borough < ref >< cite > Focus on Newham 2006-local people and local conditions-London Borough of Newham, Corporate Research Unit ( chapter 2, page 24 ) ( 2006 ) date accessed 31 March 2007 </ ref > with 6 out of the top 15 wards, behind Brent with 7 out of the top 15 wards.
Looe () is a small coastal town, fishing port and civil parish in the former Caradon district of south-east Cornwall, England, with a population of 5, 280 ( 2001 census ).
It is one of two principal cities of and included within the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area and the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area, which as of 2006 census estimates has a combined population of 107, 702.
As of the 2010 census, Nashua had a total population of 86, 494, making it the second largest city in the state ( and in the three northern New England states ) after Manchester.
Thornbury is a market town in South Gloucestershire, England, approximately 12 miles ( 19 km ) north of the city of Bristol, with a population of 12, 342 at the 2001 UK census.
By the time of the 1870 census, the population had grown to 7, 736, including 807 born in Ireland, 926 born in Wales and 713 born in England.
The collection includes numerous books on New England ancestry, newspapers dating back to 1797 and census records for Wyoming and surrounding counties from 1790 to 1930.
The population of Dewsbury has remained broadly static over the past century-the 1911 census recorded 53, 351 people, and the 1971 census 51, 326 people, making it the fourth least populous county borough in England ( after Canterbury, Burton and Yarmouth ).
Witham () is a town in the county of Essex, in the south east of England with a population ( 2001 census ) of 22, 500.
Tong ( population 17, 069-2001 UK census ) is a Ward in City of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, named after Tong village which is its oldest settlement.
Brigg (/' brɪg /) is a small market town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 5, 076 in 2, 213 households ( 2001 UK census ).
According to the 1971 census, Westmorland was the second least populated administrative county in England, after Rutland.
Daventry ( historically ) is a market town in Northamptonshire, England, with a population of 22, 367 ( 2001 census ).
The 2001 census showed the population of England to be 1. 4 % mixed-race, compared with 2. 7 % in Canada and 1. 4 % in the U. S. estimates of 1. 4 % in 2002, although this U. S. figure did not include mixed-race people who had a black parent.
Map of the towns of the valley, showing U. S. census New England City and Town Area micropolitan districts of Amherst ( in pink ) and Greenfield ( in orange ), and the Springfield metropolitan NECTA ( in yellow ).
As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 110, 366 and is the ninth largest city in New England, the fifth-largest city in Connecticut and the second largest city in New Haven County.

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The population was 5, 467 at the 2000 census, although its ZIP codes ( 33584 & 33583 ), which boundaries extend beyond the ones given by the census and include the places of Mango and a portion of Thonotosassa, have a population of around 35, 000.
The population was 90 at the 2010 census ; a 2008 newspaper article in the Statesville Record & Landmark reported 117 residents.
As of the census of 2010 the population by age was 27. 5 % under the age of 18, 72. 5 % of the age 18 & over, 5. 84 % of the age 20 to 24, 11. 22 % of the age 25 to 34, 19. 36 % of the age 35 to 49, 17. 56 % of the age 50 to 64, 14. 7 % of the age 65 & over.
The population was 459 at the 2000 census. Home to many businesses including, but not limited to ; Hunting Lodge, Bob's Tavern, Finleyville Hardware, Thomas Fasteners, Mulkern Roofing, American Legion, Bull International, Affordable Veterinary, Vicker's Garage, Roy's by the Tracks, Scientific Drilling, Lawson Excavating, Peters Creek Pub, Sunoco, Carquest Auto, Linguini's, Rack Signs & Awnings, LLC, Electric Motor Service, and many more ....
This becomes obvious if we compare census estimates of income & expenditure with GDP data.
* Hanslope & District Historical Society web site History, census data, old photographs etc.
Although 2001 census figures show that Oxford had the 10th highest proportion of people in England & Wales who listed themselves as having no religion, the census also showed that 76. 1 % of those surveyed did not class themselves as having no religion.
When Welsh left school at the age of fourteen he took up work as a boilerman ( the 1901 census, when he was 15, has him recorded as an apprentice mechanical engineer ) finding work with Llewellyn & Cubbitt of Pentre, Rhondda.
These demographics compare with Canberra census results of a median age of 32 years ( 30 years in 1996 & 29 years in 1991 ); mean household size of 2. 6 persons ; 76. 4 % of houses are separate dwellings and 66. 7 % of all occupied private dwellings were either fully owned or being purchased.
The 1841 to 1901 census returns for England & Wales could be consulted at the FRC and were accessed mainly online by searching for individuals by name.
Shortly after the census, John moved to New York City where he is listed n the city directory with George Gilman in the tea importing business that ultimately became A & P.
According to the 2000 census there were 250, 760 Hindus in T & T contributing 22. 49 % of the total population and 56. 19 % of the population of the Indo-Caribbeans.
In the 2001 census, the district ward of Bromham & Rowde had a population of 2, 880 persons.
* St Michael's Industrial School, Wexford, 1901 & 1911 census
For Bolivia, Alvarsson estimated between 1, 700 and 2, 000 speakers in 1988 ; a census reported 1, 912, and Diez Astete & Riester ( 1996 ) estimated between 2, 300 and 2, 600 Weenhayek in sixteen communities.
In the 1901 census Allen was living at Fox Lane in Leyland with his 2nd wife Margaret ( Whittle ), daughter of James Whittle, a coachman, & Ann Mills, whom he had married in 1900.
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census and Wales
The population at the 2001 census was 31, 705 ( ranked 13th largest in Wales ).
According to the 2001 census, Monmouth had relatively high proportions of its population working in the retail and wholesale sectors of the economy ( 19. 5 %, compared with 16. 3 % for Wales as a whole ), education ( 11. 8 %, compared with 8. 1 % across Wales ), and property services ( 10. 8 %, compared with 8. 5 % across Wales ).
According to the 1911 census, out of a population of just under 2. 5 million, 43. 5 % of the total population of Wales spoke Welsh as a primary language.
In the 1911 census the family were living at 66 Coronation Road, Mount Pleasant, Tonna, Neath in Wales.
His father William Hughes was Welsh speaking and, according to the 1881 census, born in Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales in about 1825.
The largest religion in Wales is Christianity, with almost 72 % of the population declaring to be Christian in the 2001 census.
Over 26 % of the population in Wales did not note a religion in the 2001 census ( 18. 53 % stated ' no religion ' and 8. 07 % are noted as ' Religion not stated ').
Its good road communications have encouraged commuting to larger centres in South Wales and Bristol, although the 2001 census showed more people travelling into the town for work, mainly from other parts of Monmouthshire and the Forest of Dean, than travelling out.
According to the 2001 census 68 % were born in Wales, with 28 % being born across the border in England.
Lee was the 35th-most-common surname in England and Wales in the 1990s, and the 24th-most-common in the United States during the year 2000 census.
File: Jedi_census_phenomenon_2001. pdf | The 2001 census of England and Wales showing the distribution of respondents who described their religion as " Jedi.
According to the 2001 census, 75. 88 % of the population are competent in the Welsh language, compared to roughly 55 % in Carmarthenshire as a whole and 21. 8 % in Wales as a whole.
According to the 1871 census of the Colony of New South Wales there were 664 people living at Hay township: 388 males and 276 females.
From 1891 onward, linguistic affiliation in Wales has been assessed in the census, and the situations in 1901 and 1981 are shown in the map.
* Williams, D. Trevor, A linguistic map of Wales according to the 1931 census, with some observations on its historical and geographical setting, in The Geographical Journal, 89, part 2, 1937, p 146-51
The UK 2001 census was organised by the Office for National Statistics ( ONS ) in England and Wales, the General Register Office for Scotland ( GROS ) and the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency ( NISRA ).

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