Gif-sur-Yvette - Population

Population

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1793 815
1800 810 −0.6%
1806 800 −1.2%
1821 738 −7.8%
1831 733 −0.7%
1836 712 −2.9%
1841 717 +0.7%
1846 818 +14.1%
1851 815 −0.4%
1856 790 −3.1%
1861 769 −2.7%
1866 753 −2.1%
1872 691 −8.2%
1876 732 +5.9%
1881 702 −4.1%
1886 849 +20.9%
1891 734 −13.5%
1896 776 +5.7%
1901 814 +4.9%
1906 887 +9.0%
1911 991 +11.7%
1921 997 +0.6%
1926 1,240 +24.4%
1931 1,513 +22.0%
1936 1,508 −0.3%
1946 1,649 +9.4%
1954 2,678 +62.4%
1962 4,058 +51.5%
1968 7,298 +79.8%
1975 12,945 +77.4%
1982 17,166 +32.6%
1990 19,754 +15.1%
1999 21,352 +8.1%
2006 21,816 +2.2%
2007 21,736 −0.4%

Inhabitants of Gif-sur-Yvette are known as Giffois.

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