FACTOID # 20: Mali and Niger have 7 children born per woman, yet their populations grow at less than 3% per year.
 
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People Statistics > Population > Guam (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2011   183,286    #178   
2010   180,000    #111   
2008   175,877    #185   
2007   173,456    #184   
2006   171,849    #188   
2005   169,635    #188   
2004   166,773    #189   
2003   163,783    #186   
2002   160,786    #179   
2001   157,948    #178   
2000   155,383    #178   
1999   153,137    #179   
1998   151,154    #179   
1997   149,332    #179   
1996   147,510    #178   
1995   145,573    #178   
1994   143,496    #177   
1993   141,304    #177   
1992   138,979    #177   
1991   136,515    #178   
1990   133,914    #179   
1989   131,158    #180   
1988   128,260    #180   
1987   125,288    #180   
1986   122,332    #180   
1985   119,463    #180   
1984   116,705    #180   
1983   114,049    #180   
1982   111,489    #180   
1981   109,002    #180   
1980   106,573    #180   
1979   104,204    #179   
1978   101,903    #179   
1977   99,667    #179   
1976   97,494    #179   
1975   95,378    #180   
1974   93,320    #180   
1973   91,316    #182   
1972   89,350    #182   
1971   87,402    #182   
1970   85,460    #182   
1969   83,524    #181   
1968   81,599    #181   
1967   79,688    #181   
1966   77,790    #180   
1965   75,912    #180   
1964   74,045    #180   
1963   72,203    #180   
1962   70,441    #180   
1961   68,836    #180   
1960   67,437    #180   


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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