Historical Population
Year | Population | Change |
---|---|---|
March 1, 1991 | 21,455 | - |
May 1, 1996 | 21,364 | - |
2001 | 21,748 | 226.54/km² |
2002 | 21,803 | - |
2003 | 22,358 | 223.14/km² |
2004 | 24,023 | 250.45/km² |
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