Population
- 1930 – 54,652
- 1939 – 53,339
- 1947 – 31,322
- 1991 – 56,291 (3 March)
- 2001 – 53,857 (1 March)
- 2003 – 52,359 (1 January)
- 2008 – 53,708
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