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what is the population of glasgow



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one less now cos he just left.
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Glasgow Population and Size
Year Population Area (ha) Area Changes
1300* 1,500
1450* 2,000
1600* 7,000
1791* 66,000 716 Anderston to James Street/West Nile Street to Camlachie.
1831 202,426 883 [Necropolis and Blythswood (1830)]
1846 280,000 c. 2,344 Burghs of Anderston, Calton and Gorbals. Districts of Bridgeton, Parkhead Camlachie, Dennistoun, Garngad, Park, Woodside and North Kelvinside.
1872 494,824 2,442 Districts of Keppochhill, Alexandra Parade and the new Glasgow University grounds.
1891 658,073 4,800 Burghs of Govanhill, Crosshill, Pollokshields East, Pollokshields, Maryhill and Hillhead. [Districts of Mount Florida, Langside, Shawlands, Kelvinside, Possilpark and Springburn. Coplawhill and rest of Gorbals (1878)]
1901 761,712 5,135 [Bellahouston Park and Craigton (1896). Districts of Blackhill, Shawfield and the east end of Glasgow Green (1899)]
1912 800,000 c. 7,763 Burghs of Govan, Partick, Pollokshaws. Districts of Shettleston, Tollcross, West of Govan, Cathcart, Newlands and West of Partick, Dawsholm, Temple and Knightswood.
1921 1,034,174 7,763
1926 1,090,380 11,942 Districts of Lambhill, Millerston, Aikenhead, Mansewood, Kennishead, Carntyne, Cardonald, Robroyston, Nitshill, Hurlet, Crookston, Cardonald, Scotstoun, Yoker and Knightswood.
1938 1,127,82 16,077 Districts of Balmuildy, Auchinairn, Cardowan, Gartloch, Queenslie, Linn Park, Jenny Lind, Easterhouse, Darnley, Penilee, Drumry, Drumchapel and Summerston. [Districts of Hogganfield and Carntyne (1931)]
1946 1,050,000 16,077
1951 1,089,555 16,077
1961 1,055,017 16,077
1971 897,485 16,077
1975 885,129 20,235 Burgh of Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Mount Vernon, Baillieston.
1981 774,068 20,235
1985 735,080 20,235
1989 698,890 20,289 Minor boundary changes.
1990 690,420 20,267 Minor boundary changes.
1991 688,600 20,267
1994 680,000 20,267
1995 674,820 20,267
1996 616,430 17,730 Rutherglen and Cambuslang transferred to South Lanarkshire.

* Figures for 1300 to 1800 are estimates.

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Glasgow Population and Size
Year Population Area (ha) Area Changes
1300* 1,500
1450* 2,000
1600* 7,000
1791* 66,000 716 Anderston to James Street/West Nile Street to Camlachie.
1831 202,426 883 [Necropolis and Blythswood (1830)]
1846 280,000 c. 2,344 Burghs of Anderston, Calton and Gorbals. Districts of Bridgeton, Parkhead Camlachie, Dennistoun, Garngad, Park, Woodside and North Kelvinside.
1872 494,824 2,442 Districts of Keppochhill, Alexandra Parade and the new Glasgow University grounds.
1891 658,073 4,800 Burghs of Govanhill, Crosshill, Pollokshields East, Pollokshields, Maryhill and Hillhead. [Districts of Mount Florida, Langside, Shawlands, Kelvinside, Possilpark and Springburn. Coplawhill and rest of Gorbals (1878)]
1901 761,712 5,135 [Bellahouston Park and Craigton (1896). Districts of Blackhill, Shawfield and the east end of Glasgow Green (1899)]
1912 800,000 c. 7,763 Burghs of Govan, Partick, Pollokshaws. Districts of Shettleston, Tollcross, West of Govan, Cathcart, Newlands and West of Partick, Dawsholm, Temple and Knightswood.
1921 1,034,174 7,763
1926 1,090,380 11,942 Districts of Lambhill, Millerston, Aikenhead, Mansewood, Kennishead, Carntyne, Cardonald, Robroyston, Nitshill, Hurlet, Crookston, Cardonald, Scotstoun, Yoker and Knightswood.
1938 1,127,82 16,077 Districts of Balmuildy, Auchinairn, Cardowan, Gartloch, Queenslie, Linn Park, Jenny Lind, Easterhouse, Darnley, Penilee, Drumry, Drumchapel and Summerston. [Districts of Hogganfield and Carntyne (1931)]
1946 1,050,000 16,077
1951 1,089,555 16,077
1961 1,055,017 16,077
1971 897,485 16,077
1975 885,129 20,235 Burgh of Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Mount Vernon, Baillieston.
1981 774,068 20,235
1985 735,080 20,235
1989 698,890 20,289 Minor boundary changes.
1990 690,420 20,267 Minor boundary changes.
1991 688,600 20,267
1994 680,000 20,267
1995 674,820 20,267
1996 616,430 17,730 Rutherglen and Cambuslang transferred to South Lanarkshire.

* Figures for 1300 to 1800 are estimates.

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i tried to copy some stuff for you and it didnt work.go to this site and it has all the info you want
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/E3BE21DA-4D84-4CC4-9C02-2E526FDD9169/0/populationaug07.pdf








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Reply from martin User Rating:  180 Knowledge Tokens
The above reference is out of date. It's complicated:Due to council boundary changes since the 1991 census, Greater Glasgow has four distinct definitions for the population of Glasgow in the 2001 Census: the smallest is the new Glasgow City Council Area (which lost the district of Rutherglen to South Lanarkshire in 1996), the Greater Glasgow Health Board area (covered by the local NHS Trust), the City of Glasgow Locality Area (formerly Glasgow District Council Area) and the Greater Glasgow Metropolitan Settlement Area (including surrounding localities). So if you look for an answer, it varies greatly depending on how they've calculated it.
http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vcontent/page/custom/0,8510,5197-192736-209959-45972-290474-custom-item,00.html says 1.8 million in 2009.
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