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What is the population of London?

Asked by BrainyChick - 2 years 7 months ago

 

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Answered by herghost
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2001 Census
London's population was 7,172,091 at Census Day, April 2001, 14.6 per cent of the total population of Britain. Although the population is no longer as large as in mid-century (peaking at about 8,346,000 in the 1951 census), it has recently been increasing, rising at an average of 20,000 per year since 1984.

The age structure of people living in London is not typical of England as a whole. There is a greater proportion of people aged between 20 and 44 in both Inner London (48 per cent) and Outer London (39 per cent) than for England (35 per cent).

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Answered by oz
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Census 2005

London Population: 7.5 Million

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