Population
Because of the immigration come with the industrialisation of the decade of 1960 the population grew of an important way.
In the decade of 1990 and until the year 2000 the population has diminished, but since this same year, the immigration has gone back to appear in the town and the population, in spite of small variations, tends on the rise.
Year |
1704 |
1784 |
1850 |
1900 |
1925 |
1960 |
1965 |
1970 |
1975 |
1981 |
1986 |
1991 |
1996 |
Inhabitants |
1.408 |
3.711 |
5.377 |
9.636 |
11.525 |
13.556 |
15.846 |
17.384 |
17.485 |
18.312 |
18.333 |
17.923 |
17.176 |
Year |
2001 |
2004 |
2007 |
2008 |
2010 |
2011 |
Inhabitants |
16.938 |
16.901 |
17.429 |
17.069 |
17.026 |
17.078 |
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