October 15, 1954: The city
was founded on October 15, 1954, and as of 2008, the city has an
estimated population
of 123,690 and the density of 1,820 persons per
km². - Kusatsu, Shiga, Wikipedia.
1958
October 1, 1958: It was founded on October
1, 1958 As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 33,890 and the density
of 229.64 persons per km². - Kakuda, Miyagi, Wikipedia.
1970
November 3, 1970: It was founded on
November 3, 1970, and as of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 73,881 and
the density of 2,924.82 persons per km². - Okegawa, Saitama, Wikipedia.
2000: Census data from the year 2000 indicate that the population density is 2,252.2 people per square mile (868.9/km²). - Crescent City, California, Wikipedia.
2001
2001: As of 2001, the population density of Gosairhat upazila was 787 inhabitants per square kilometer (2,038 /sq mile). - Gosairhat Upazila, Wikipedia.
2001: According to the 2001 Greek census, Grevena is the least densely populated and third-least populous prefecture (after Lefkada and Evrytania) in Greece. - Grevena Prefecture, Wikipedia.
2001: At the Portuguese census of 2001 it had a
population of 3,770 inhabitants and was the least densely
populated municipality in Portugal. - Alcoutim, Wikipedia.
2004
January 1, 2004: As of January 1, 2004 population data but counting only the town
of Tamamura, the district has an estimated population of 37,556 and a density
of 1452 persons per km². - Sawa District, Gunma, Wikipedia.
October 1, 2004: As of its founding but with October 1, 2004 population data, the
city has an estimated population of 42,258 and a density
of 149 persons per km². - Minamisatsuma, Kagoshima, Wikipedia.
November 1, 2004: As of November 1, 2004, the city had an estimated population of 34,597 and
the density of 163 persons per km². - Tōon, Ehime, Wikipedia.
November 1, 2004: As of November 1, 2004, the city has an estimated population of 49,626 and
a density of 48 persons per km². - Gujō, Gifu, Wikipedia.
2005
January 15, 2005: As of January 15, 2005, the
city has an estimated population of 64,365 and the density
of 341 persons per km². - Uki, Kumamoto, Wikipedia.
January 1, 2005: As of January 1, 2005 population
data, the district has an estimated population of 35,467 and a density
of 946.29 persons per km². - Naka District, Ibaraki, Wikipedia.
February 1, 2005: As of the February 1, 2005 merger, the city has an estimated population of 426,795 and
a density of 925 persons per km². - Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Wikipedia.
February 1, 2005: As of February 1, 2005 population data, the city has an
estimated population
of 50,142 and a density of 282 persons per km². - Inashiki, Ibaraki, Wikipedia.
February 1, 2005: As of February 1, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 56,738 and
a density of 580 persons per km². - Naka, Ibaraki, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2005: As of September 1, 2005, the
city has an estimated population of 51,519 and a density
of 253 persons per km². - Hokota, Ibaraki, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2005: As of September 1, 2005, the town had an estimated population of 3,025 and a density of 8.06 persons per km². - Honkawane, Shizuoka, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2005: As of September 1, 2005, the town has an estimated population of 28,911 and
a density of 4,393.77 persons per km². - Ōharu, Aichi, Wikipedia.
October 1, 2005: As of October 1, 2005, the city had an
estimated population
of 32,185 and a density of 138.22 persons per square
kilometer. - Obama, Fukui, Wikipedia.
November 1, 2005: As of November 1, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 43,157 and
a density of 72 persons per km². - Bungo-ōno, Ōita, Wikipedia.
November 1, 2005: As of November 1, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 53,400 and
a density of 211 persons per km². - Hioki, Kagoshima, Wikipedia.
November 1, 2005: As of November 1, 2005, the ward has an estimated population of 76,858 and
a density of 817.55 persons per km². - Aki-ku, Hiroshima, Wikipedia.
November 1, 2005: As of November 1, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 48,581 and
a population density of 4545.95
persons per km². - Iwakura, Aichi, Wikipedia.
December 31, 2005: As of December 31, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 42,041 and
a density of 413 persons per km². - Sōsa, Chiba, Wikipedia.
December 1, 2005: The population has continued to decline and as of
December 1, 2005, the ward had an estimated population of 252,011
with a density of 19,370 persons per km². - Toshima, Tokyo, Wikipedia.
December 1, 2005: As of December 1, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 32,185 and
a density of 287 persons per km². - Tōmi, Nagano, Wikipedia.
January 10, 2006: As of the January 10, 2006 Takamatsu merger (but with 2003
population statistics), the district consists of the single town of
Naoshima
and has an estimated population of 3,583 and a density
of 251.97 persons per km². - Kagawa District, Kagawa, Wikipedia.
October 31, 2006: As of October 31, 2006, the district has an estimated population of 16,433 and
a density of 91 persons per km². - Isawa District, Iwate, Wikipedia.
November 1, 2006: As of November 1, 2006, the city has an estimated population of 45,542 and
the density of 217.46 persons per km². - Akaiwa, Okayama, Wikipedia.
December 31, 2006: As of December 31, 2006, the city has a population of 43,696 and the density
of 415.68 persons per km². - Miyama, Fukuoka, Wikipedia.
September 30, 2007: As of September 30, 2007, the village had an estimated population of 5,831 and a
density of 58.60 persons per
km². - Chikuhoku, Nagano, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 23,180 and
a density of 115 persons per km². - Shirahama, Wakayama, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town had an estimated population of 9397 and a
density of 97.93 persons per km². - Yoshino, Nara, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 5,188 and a
density of 6.94 persons per km². - Tadami, Fukushima, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 6,361 and a
density of 47.50 persons per km². - Naganohara, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town had an estimated population of 9,693 and a
density of 55.25 persons per km². - Shimonita, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town had an estimated population of 24,758 and
a density of 424.30 persons per km². - Yoshii, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 7,404 and a
density of 119.40 persons per km². - Shimoichi, Nara, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the village has an estimated population of 14,302 and
a density of 511.88 persons per km². - Shintō, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 15,895 and
a density of 379.90 persons per km². - Itakura, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 19,835 and
a density of 521.15 persons per km². - Ōyodo, Nara, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 38,015 and
a density of 1,470.03 persons per km². - Tamamura, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the village had an estimated population of 22,267 and
a density of 316.20 persons per km². - Fujimi, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the village had an estimated population of 7,774 and a
density of 121.15 persons per km². - Shōwa, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the village has an estimated population of 4,124 and a
density of 48.35 persons per km². - Kawaba, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 14,119 and
a density of 241.06 persons per km². - Kanra, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the village has an estimated population of 6,146 and a
density of 255.23 persons per km². - Asuka, Nara, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the village has an estimated population of 1,788 and a
density of 9.41 persons per km². - Kuni, Gunma, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2007: As of September 1, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 27,201 and
a density of 874.07 persons per km². - Ōra, Gunma, Wikipedia.
October 31, 2007: As of October 31, 2007, the city has an estimated population of 29,782 and
the density of 325 persons per km². - Tosa, Kōchi, Wikipedia.
December 31, 2007: As of December 31, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 26,714 and
a density of 23.7 persons per km². - Shinhidaka, Hokkaidō, Wikipedia.
December 31, 2007: As of December 31, 2007, the town has an estimated population of 3,194 and a
density of 39.3 persons per km². - Rebun, Hokkaidō, Wikipedia.
December 31, 2007: As of December 31, 2007, the village has an estimated population of 2,884 and a
density of 4.91 persons per km². - Sarufutsu, Hokkaidō, Wikipedia.
December 31, 2007: As of December 31, 2007, the ward has an estimated population of 259,968 and
a density of 17,685 persons per km². - Meguro, Tokyo, Wikipedia.
2008
January 31, 2008: The city had an
official population of
122,297 and total area is 125.13 km² for a density
of 977 persons per km². - Beppu, Ōita, Wikipedia.
January 1, 2008: As of January 1, 2008, the city has an estimated population of 173,588 and
a density of 4,380 inhabitants
per square kilometre (11,300 /sq mi). - Kamakura, Kanagawa, Wikipedia.
January 1, 2008: As of January 1, 2008, the town has an estimated population of 17,421 and
a density of 223 persons per km². - Yurihama, Tottori, Wikipedia.
January 1, 2008: As of January 1, 2008, the city has an estimated population of 148,085 and
the density of 520 persons per km². - Onomichi, Hiroshima, Wikipedia.
February 29, 2008: As of February 29, 2008, Sakawa has an estimated population of 14,606 and
a population density of 144.03 persons
per km². - Sakawa, Kōchi, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2008: As of September 1, 2008, the town has an estimated population of 49,952 and
a density of 860 persons per km². - Ōamishirasato, Chiba, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2008: As of September 1, 2008 the town had a registered population of 18,228 and
a density of 768 persons per km². - Kujūkuri, Chiba, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2008: As of September 1, 2008, the district had an estimated population of 91,533 and
a density of 2,310.0 persons per km². - Aichi District, Aichi, Wikipedia.
January 1, 2009: As of January 1, 2009 the town has an estimated population of 5,115 and a
density of 169 persons per km². - Shikamachi, Nagasaki, Wikipedia.
February 1, 2009: As of February 1, 2009 the district has an estimated population of 16,308 and
a density of 371 persons per km². - Kanzaki District, Saga, Wikipedia.
February 1, 2009: As of February 1, 2009, the district has an estimated population of 45,085 and a density of 318 persons per km². - Kishima District, Saga, Wikipedia.
February 1, 2009: As of February 1, 2009, the district has an estimated population of 10,075 and
a density of 136 persons per km². - Fujitsu District, Saga, Wikipedia.
February, 2009: As
of February 2009, the town has an estimated population of 38,811 and a density
of 596 persons per km². - Kannami, Shizuoka, Wikipedia.
September 1, 2009: As of September 1, 2009, the village had an estimated population of 2,311 and a
density of 33.2 persons per km². - Kazamaura, Aomori, Wikipedia.
November 1, 2009: As of November 1, 2009, the city has an estimated population of 267,428 and
a density of 499 persons per km². - Fukui, Fukui, Wikipedia.
December 31, 2009: As of December 31, 2009, the city has a population of 126,075 and a density of 88.3 persons per km². - Kitami, Hokkaidō, Wikipedia.
2010
January 1, 2010: As of January 1, 2010, the city has an estimated population of 419,361 with a population density of 1117 persons per km². - Takamatsu, Kagawa, Wikipedia.