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People Statistics > Population > Djibouti (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2011   757,074    #157   
2010   889,000    #96   
2008   506,221    #166   
2007   496,374    #164   
2006   805,657    #158   
2005   793,078    #158   
2004   779,102    #158   
2003   764,838    #155   
2002   749,745    #154   
2001   733,118    #153   
2000   714,574    #153   
1999   693,443    #154   
1998   670,132    #155   
1997   646,605    #155   
1996   625,560    #155   
1995   608,731    #155   
1994   597,416    #154   
1993   590,555    #154   
1992   584,681    #154   
1991   574,921    #155   
1990   557,992    #155   
1989   532,226    #157   
1988   499,258    #157   
1987   463,108    #157   
1986   429,560    #157   
1985   402,656    #158   
1984   384,068    #158   
1983   372,191    #158   
1982   363,836    #160   
1981   354,247    #161   
1980   340,089    #161   
1979   320,289    #161   
1978   296,268    #161   
1977   270,189    #162   
1976   245,298    #164   
1975   223,933    #165   
1974   206,729    #166   
1973   192,888    #166   
1972   181,591    #166   
1971   171,494    #167   
1970   161,599    #167   
1969   151,760    #169   
1968   142,301    #169   
1967   133,236    #170   
1966   124,673    #170   
1965   116,693    #170   
1964   109,211    #170   
1963   102,155    #171   
1962   95,643    #172   
1961   89,845    #173   
1960   84,871    #174   


DEFINITION: Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin.

SOURCE: CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011
 
 

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