Carry-le-Rouet - Population

Population

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1793 290
1800 245 −15.5%
1806 268 +9.4%
1821 363 +35.4%
1831 356 −1.9%
1836 465 +30.6%
1841 503 +8.2%
1846 507 +0.8%
1851 502 −1.0%
1856 470 −6.4%
1861 499 +6.2%
1866 477 −4.4%
1872 567 +18.9%
1876 537 −5.3%
1881 547 +1.9%
1886 499 −8.8%
1891 561 +12.4%
1896 582 +3.7%
1901 531 −8.8%
1906 564 +6.2%
1911 1,339 +137.4%
1921 565 −57.8%
1926 265 −53.1%
1931 353 +33.2%
1936 410 +16.1%
1946 646 +57.6%
1954 1,069 +65.5%
1962 1,739 +62.7%
1968 2,353 +35.3%
1975 3,304 +40.4%
1982 4,570 +38.3%
1990 5,224 +14.3%
1999 6,016 +15.2%
2008 6,331 +5.2%

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