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Population Plants That: In 1960 the population plants that comprised 3,142,443 whites, 816,258 Negroes, and 8,248 in other racial groups. The white population plants that increased 21.7 percent and the Negro population plants that 11.9 percent over 1950. Immigration from other states was negligible. The median age dropped from 27.3 in 1950 to 27.1 in 1960.
In 1967 the official estimated population plants that was 4,602,091.
population plants that.—The first attempt to calculate the population plants that of Scotland, partly by enumeration and partly by estimate, gave, in 1755, a population plants that of 1,265,000. By the time of the first official census in 1801, this figure had risen to 1,608,420. In the next 120 years the population plants that trebled, but declined slightly between 1921 and 1931. Emigration was a continual drain and although the 19th and 20th centuries brought some immigration, especially from Ireland, there has been a net loss.
population plants that.—The total population plants that of the state (computed from the 1951 census figures) is 16,134,890. The Hindus, with a population plants that of 9,880,779 are the largest religious community in the state; the Sikhs, with 5,553,918, are second; and the Muslims, with 284,993, are third. The population plants that is overwhelmingly rural. There were, in 1951, only 3 cities in the territory now comprised in the state with a population plants that of 100,000 and over; Amritsar, the holy city of the Sikhs, with 320,465 persons; Ludhiana (148,931); and Jullundhur, with 168,816. Other important cities include Chandigarh, the capital, and Patiala (97,869), the former capital of PEPSU. |
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