Historical Population
Year | Population | Density |
---|---|---|
1991 | 6.374 | 162,8/km² |
1996 | 7.796 | 199,1/km² |
1998 | 7.710 | 196,9/km² |
1999 | 7.905 | 201,9/km² |
2000 | 8.049 | 205,6/km² |
2001 | 8.139 | 207,9/km² |
2002 | 8.311 | 212,3/km² |
2003 | 8.381 | 214,1/km² |
2004 | 8.498 | 217,1/km² |
2005 | 8.659 | 221,2/km² |
2006 | 8.583 | 219,2/km² |
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