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As of the 2010 Census Pine Ridge had a population of 282.
According to the 2007 US Census Estimate, Pine Bluff now has a population of 50, 667
( 2011 population — 709, 901 ), which is further included in the Little Rock – North Little Rock – Pine Bluff Combined Statistical Area with 886, 992 residents.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Pine Hills had a population of 3, 131.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Big Pine had a population of 1, 756.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Pine Valley had a population of 1, 510.
The Big Pine Key island is home to the National Key Deer Refuge, where the majority of the Key Deer population can be found.
As of the 2010 U. S. Census, Pine Hills had a population of 60, 076.
Serving as a subregional center, Pine City accommodates a much larger population by day as residents from the smaller, aforementioned, surrounding communities both shop and work there.
As of the 2010 Census, the population was only five people, making it the smallest municipality by population in New Jersey, with just seven fewer residents than nearby Pine Valley, which has 12.
Cedar Glen Lakes ( 2000 Census population of 1, 617 ), Cedar Glen West ( 1, 376 ), Crestwood Village ( 8, 392 ), Leisure Knoll ( 2, 467 ), Leisure Village West-Pine Lake Park ( 11, 085 ) and Pine Ridge at Crestwood ( 2, 025 ) are all census-designated places and unincorporated areas located within Manchester Township.
Walpack Township is one of only four municipalities in New Jersey with a double-digit population, and it places third behind Tavistock ( population 5 ) and Pine Valley ( population 12 ), both in Camden County.
A different surveyor in 1862 was more enthusiastic about east-central Westboro, the six mile square where most of the population is today: A large portion of this Township is valuable for its splendid White Pine, also for its good soil.
* Pine Creek First Nation, Pine Creek MB ( population 2, 730 )
Skeptics believe the Jersey Devil to be nothing more than a creative manifestation of the English settlers, Bogeyman stories created and told by bored Pine Barren residents as a form of children's entertainment, and rumors arising from negative perceptions of the local population (" pineys ").
There also appears to be a naturalized population of Venus Flytraps in northern Florida as well as populations in the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
Possible accidental introduction of Pine Pitch Canker is considered the biggest threat at present to the survival of the Guadalupe Island pine population.
** Isolated population of Lodgepole Pine Pinus contorta latifolia
In southeastern Arizona there is a relict population of T. hudsonicus considered sufficiently distinct to be awarded sub-species status, T. hudsonicus grahamenis, the Mount Graham Pine Squirrel, reduced to a few hundred members on the Madrean sky islands conifer forests at higher, cooler altitudes.
There is a green morph of Pine Siskin, closer in appearance to European Siskin ; these birds make up only 1 % of the population.
Although considered Washington's most common finch, the Pine Siskin has suffered a significant annual decline in population since 1966, according to the Breeding Bird Survey.

population and Ridge
Route 37 passes to the north of Holiday City-Silver Ridge Park, an age-restricted community which contributes to the large population of senior residents in the area.
As a result of these new economic opportunities, the population of Pea Ridge has grown steadily.
As of the 2010 Census, Pea Ridge had a population of 4, 794.
Ozark's population grew to about 100 people during the US Civil War and served as a Confederate base after the battles of Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove in 1862.
Within the last decade, however, growth has increased and Pace has become more suburban, surpassing its predecessors Floridatown and Pea Ridge in population, commercial activity and notoriety.
As of 2010 Ridge Wood Heights had a population of 4, 795.
The addition of Canyon Ridge High School meant that the student population was split nearly in half.
Prairie Ridge High School ( often simply called PR ) opened in the fall of 1997, again due to increasing population pressure.
For adults aged 25 and older in Oak Ridge, 66. 9 % possess a high school diploma as their highest educational attainment, 15. 9 % have less than high school and 14. 7 % possess a bachelor's degree or higher educational degree while 2. 5 % of the population possesses a post-graduate or professional degree.
Park Ridge had a population of 8, 645 as of the 2010 United States Census, reflecting a decline of 63 (- 0. 7 %) from the 8, 708 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 606 (+ 7. 5 %) from the 8, 102 counted in the 1990 Census.
As of the 2009-10 school year, Glen Ridge High School had a school population of 801 students, grades seven through twelve, with an average class size of 22. 2 students.
Holiday City-Berkeley ( 2010 Census population of 12, 831 ), Holiday City South ( 3, 689 as of 2010 ), Holiday Heights ( 2, 099 ) and Silver Ridge ( 1, 133 ) are census-designated places and unincorporated areas located within Berkeley Township.
However, since its incorporation as a town in 1998, Oak Ridge has seen rapid growth in its population.
While construction of Wallens Ridge did provide jobs, it currently provides only a small portion of the county's population with income.
In addition, the area has a significant population of racially mixed ( though often light-skinned and blue-eyed ) people, known locally as ' the Chestnut Ridge people ', whose specific origins are uncertain.
With a population of less than 1000 citizens and land area of less than 4 square miles of rural highway, Mustang Ridge collected a staggering $ 2, 786, 746 from 2000-2008 in tickets revenue.
The junction of Ridge Road and Webster Nine-Mile Point Road, which connected shipping points on the Erie Canal and the New York Central Railroad with a small port on Lake Ontario, was referred to as “ the Village ” because of a concentration of population and businesses.
Today, Bay Ridge maintains a sizable Irish, Italian, and Greek population, but like other areas in South / Southwest Brooklyn, late in the 20th century it saw an influx of Russian, Polish, and Arabians, and lesser numbers of Chinese.
Bay Ridge has a high elderly population.
In 2006 it was reported that 20 % of the population of Bay Ridge is 60 or over.
In the past 20 years, Maple Ridge has grown very rapidly, with a 12. 5 % population increase between the 1996 and 2001 censuses.
Bledlow Ridge is a village in the civil parish of Bledlow-cum-Saunderton in Buckinghamshire, England, population 940 ( 2004 ).
In 1969, the New York City Council renamed the Shore Parkway " Leif Ericson Drive " between exit 2 and exit 9 to recognize the large Scandinavian population in Bay Ridge.

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