List Of English Districts By Population
List of the 326 districts of England by population, as reported by the 2011 Census first release from the Office for National Statistics
All listed below are non-metropolitan districts (201), except for the London boroughs (32), metropolitan boroughs (36), unitary authorities (55) and those that are labelled as sui generis (2).
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