Population History
Year | Population | Density |
---|---|---|
1861 | 8,011 | - |
1871 | 8.716 | - |
1881 | 9,674 | - |
1901 | 11,895 | - |
1911 | 13,329 | - |
1921 | 11,352 | - |
1931 | 11,709 | - |
1936 | 14,354 | - |
1951 | 12,689 | - |
1961 | 12,909 | - |
1971 | 12,016 | - |
1981 | 10,271 | - |
1991 | 10,416 | - |
2001 | 10,065 | - |
December 31, 2004 | 10,092 | 322/kmĀ² |
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