Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Demographics of Croatia" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

population and rose
For instance, we cannot know whether even for church members the degree of conformity to Christian standards of morality increased or declined as the proportion of church members in the population rose.
The population of the parish rose from 6, 471 in 1841 to 14, 999 in 1851 and 32, 299 in 1861 and John Davies described it as " the most dynamic place in Wales ".
The wealth held by the top 10 % rose considerably over the two decades, but there was little improvement in the wealth levels in rural areas, which comprised the great majority of the population.
Of a population estimated at 94, 000 before the Black Death of 1348, about 25, 000 are said to have been supported by the city's wool industry: in 1345 Florence was the scene of an attempted strike by wool combers ( ciompi ), who in 1378 rose up in a brief revolt against oligarchic rule in the Revolt of the Ciompi.
Also, the crude death rate of 18 per 1, 000 population in 1965 fell to 13 per 1, 000 population in 1992, while life expectancy rose from a 1970 to 1975 average of forty-two years for men and forty-five years for women to fifty-two and fifty-six years, respectively, in 1992.
However, the greatest boost to Hertfordshire came during the Industrial Revolution, after which the population rose dramatically.
In 1811 Harmony's population rose to around 800 persons involved in farming and various trades.
According to Robert Hughes in The Fatal Shore, the population of England and Wales, which had remained steady at 6 million from 1700 to 1740, rose dramatically after 1740.
The proportion of the active population in this last sector rose from 18 percent in 1907 to 31 percent in 1935.
As of 2000, the city's population rose by 32, 293 ( 27 %) to 151, 421 during the day because of the influx of workers.
As human population density rose on the island, deforestation accelerated beginning around 1400 years ago.
Over the next thirty years, the population rose to 18, 000.
To the surprise of many of the ethnic Germans in Opole however, the local Polish Silesian population and groups of ethnic Poles also rose to oppose the planned reforms ; this came about as a result of an overwhelming feel of attachment to the voivodeships that were planned to be ‘ redrawn ’ as well as a fear of ‘ alienation ’ should one find themselves residing in a new, unfamiliar region.
Beaumont's population of 10, 000 tripled in three months and eventually rose to 50, 000.
In 1955 approximately 41. 2 % of the population was under fifteen years of age, a percentage that rose to 43. 5 % in 1966 before falling to 38. 3 % in 1975, 34. 2 % in 1980, and 29. 9 % in 1985.
After the 1983 riots in Sri Lanka ushered in an extended civil war many Sri Lankans, both Tamil and Sinhalese, fled Sri Lanka, the number of arrivals from Sri Lanka to New Zealand and the Sri Lankan-born population in New Zealand rose dramatically.
According to Robert Hughes in The Fatal Shore, the population of England and Wales, which had remained steady at 6 million from 1700 to 1740, rose dramatically after 1740.
Scotland's population also rose rapidly, from 2. 8 million in 1851 to 4. 4 million in 1901.
The population rose from 13. 897 million in 1831 to 32. 528 million in 1901.
The total population of Germany rose from 62. 4 million in 1920 to 65. 2 million in 1933.
One optimistic estimate is that the world's population rose from approximately 170 to 300 million, but other estimates vary ; one estimate suggests that the world population actually declined from 400 million people to 250 million people.
Deer were originally brought to New Zealand by European settlers, and the deer population rose rapidly.

population and steadily
In Nova Scotia, the population grew steadily from 277, 000 in 1851 to 388, 000 in 1871, mostly from natural increase since immigration was slight.
From the end of 1949, new transmitters were steadily opened to serve other major conurbations, and then smaller areas of population.
With a steadily enlarging Somali population, the likelihood of a third referendum appearing successful had grown even more dim.
The population has been decreasing steadily from around four hundred in around 1900.
The population grew steadily while Georgia was part of the Soviet Union and during the first years of independence, rising from less than 4 million in the 1950s to a peak of 5. 5 million in 1992.
The population grew steadily in the 19th century, from 1, 608, 000 in the census of 1801 to 2, 889, 000 in 1851 and 4, 472, 000 in 1901.
The population of Scotland grew steadily in the 19th century, from 1, 608, 000 in the census of 1801 to 2, 889, 000 in 1851 and 4, 472, 000 in 1901.
Greater London's population declined steadily in the decades after World War II, from an estimated peak of 8. 6 million in 1939 to around 6. 8 million in the 1980s.
The percentage of world Jewry living in area of the former Palestinian Mandate has steadily grown from around 78, 000 in 1900 ( 12 % of the population of the Ottoman Palestine ) to nearly 6 million in 2005 ( 76 % of the population of Israel ).
The population of Kazakhstan increased steadily from 6. 1 million in the 1939 census to 16. 5 million in the 1989 census.
However, the Christian majority of the past, constituting around 65 % of the population at one point, has been shrinking, while the number of Muslims has steadily increased to its present 45 % of the population due to immigration from Muslim countries.
Poverty has steadily decreased in 18 % since 2004, when nearly half the country's population was under the poverty line.
As expanding population and commercial pressures reduced the amount of available forestland, however, slash-and-burn cultivation steadily declined in favor of permanent cultivation by private owners.
Taiwan's agricultural population has steadily decreased from 1974 to 2002, prompting the Council of Agriculture ( COA ) to introduce modern farm management, provide technical training, and offer counseling for better production and distribution systems.
The Indian community has steadily prospered and grown until now it makes up about 41 % of the population of the nation ( the largest ethnic group by about 1 %).
He steadily consolidates his rule and provides security for the local population.
World population begins to rise steadily, reaching some 50 million towards 1000 BC.
The patient population of St. Elizabeths steadily declined.
From the last decades of the 19th century, Slovene language speakers grew steadily, reaching 25 % of the overall population of the municipality of Trieste in 1911 ( 30 % of the Austro-Hungarian citizens in Trieste ).
The Lakota population was first estimated at 8, 500 in 1805, growing steadily and reaching 16, 110 in 1881.
Its population being steadily expanded from Oregon Trail immigrants, in 1853 the town settled on the name Olympia, at the suggestion of local resident Colonel Isaac N. Ebey, due to its view of the Olympic Mountains to the northwest.
The population grew steadily to support the tourism industry and by the 1940s, real estate speculators and journalists were referring to the area as the " Gold Coast.

0.139 seconds.