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inhabitant <an inhabitant; inhabitants> N

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inhabitant <an inhabitant; inhabitants> ADJ

inhabitant N Pl ECON

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The number of inhabitants in 1801, was 63; in 1811, 65; in 1821, 52; in 1831, 47; in 1841, 59 and in 1851, 63 souls.
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Its population is 3,883,000 inhabitants, of which 47% is less than 15 years old.
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It has around 650 inhabitants, all of them vampires.
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As of 2003, the district had a population of 35,942 inhabitants.
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Its history has signs of early inhabitants in the area.
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It is 4.10 km in area, with 3,843 inhabitants as of 2001.
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While the turtles used to be hunted as a food source by inhabitants, a recent increase in poaching has been seriously threatening the population.
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As of 2003, the district had a population of 48,347 inhabitants.
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Although the inhabitants were told they could return after the war, almost all the buildings seized were razed.
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With some 160,000 inhabitants, the city is one of the most populated of the country.
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