Council Area Population Estimates
Further information: Subdivisions of Scotland| Local Council Area | Population (2001) | Population Estimates (2005) | % change 2004 – 2005 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aberdeen City | 212,125 | 202,370 | −0.5 |
| Aberdeenshire | 226,871 | 235,440 | +1.1 |
| Angus | 108,400 | 109,170 | +0.6 |
| Argyll and Bute | 112,097 | 90,870 | −0.4 |
| Clackmannanshire | 48,077 | 48,630 | +0.8 |
| Dumfries and Galloway | 147,765 | 148,340 | +0.3 |
| Dundee City | 142,170 | 145,663 | +0.2 |
| East Ayrshire | 120,235 | 119,400 | −0.3 |
| East Dunbartonshire | 108,243 | 105,960 | −0.6 |
| East Lothian | 90,088 | 91,800 | +0.2 |
| East Renfrewshire | 89,311 | 89,600 | 0.0 |
| Edinburgh !City of Edinburgh | 448,624 | 457,830 | +0.9 |
| Eilean Siar | 26,502 | 26,370 | +0.4 |
| Falkirk | 145,191 | 149,150 | +1.1 |
| Fife | 349,429 | 356,470 | +0.6 |
| Glasgow City | 577,869 | 578,790 | +0.2 |
| Highland | 208,914 | 213,590 | +1.1 |
| Inverclyde | 84,203 | 82,130 | −0.4 |
| Midlothian | 80,941 | 79,190 | −0.5 |
| Moray | 86,940 | 88,120 | +0.5 |
| North Ayrshire | 135,817 | 135,830 | −0.1 |
| North Lanarkshire | 321,067 | 323,420 | +0.2 |
| Orkney Islands | 19,245 | 19,590 | +0.5 |
| Perth and Kinross | 134,949 | 138,400 | +0.6 |
| Renfrewshire | 172,867 | 170,000 | −0.4 |
| Scottish Borders | 106,764 | 109,730 | +0.4 |
| Shetland Islands | 21,988 | 22,000 | +0.3 |
| South Ayrshire | 112,097 | 111,780 | −0.1 |
| South Lanarkshire | 302,216 | 306,280 | +0.3 |
| Stirling | 86,212 | 86,930 | +0.6 |
| West Dunbartonshire | 93,378 | 91,400 | −0.6 |
| West Lothian | 158,714 | 163,780 | +0.6 |
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