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Without any immigration, its population might fall from over 80 million today to under 60 million in 2050.
Its population is comprised by the old residents,
Along with all other places in the municipality, its population swelled as it hosted refugees from neighboring parts of Bosnia.
In the 1960s, its population grew dramatically after French settlers in Algeria were resettled in the city following Algeria's independence from France.
Its population hovers around 250,000(a third of the total population of Cyprus)
Declining infant mortality, malnutrition, and cancer death rates- to show that the world was becoming a much better place for an ever-growing share of its population.
Australia offers economic and social advantages, but its population is not large and it is therefore sensitive to dramatic changes in its national and cultural character.
less helpless in the face of a threat on its population centers.
For the region will never reach its potential when more than half its population is prevented from achieving their potential.
Iran believes that Israel will either wither away following military pressure on its population or be annihilated when it is militarily weak and vulnerable.
Norway, however, has the highest percentage of its population using the Internet at 95.05 percent.
Although it was home to only about 1,000 people before circa 1050, its population grew rapidly after that date.
The widespread use of the NSAID diclofenac in veterinary medicine in India has caused its population to collapse in recent years.
In 1947 Bor officially had a town status- at the time its population was 11,000.
not its population.
It has the largest police force relative to its population and also has a 24-hour video surveillance system that monitors the entire principality.
Considering its population was just seven in 1857,
It has always been alcohol-free, but in 2007 its population of just under 400 people consumed 40,000 litres of soft drink.
While the Netherlands stayed out of World War I, its population didn't escape totally unscathed.
It was founded in 1556.[1] Its population as of 1990 was 3,257; its population as of 2000 was 3,616.[2].