Great Britain (Britain) is made up of England, Scotland and Wales, whereas the UK is Britain as well as Northern Ireland. ( Find out more about the difference here)
Population of Britain Increasing Population Population of Largest Cities Population Timeline of Britain British people
The Census
A census of the population in Britain has been taken every 10 years since 1801 (with the exception of 1941, when Britain was at war). The next census will be in 2011.
2001 Census
In 2001, the population of the United Kingdom was recorded at just under 59 million people.
Great Britain is heavily populated compared with many other countries.
Britain is a relatively densely populated country: it is more than twice as densely populated as France (106 people per sq.km), nine times as densely populated as the USA (27 people per sq.km) and 100 times as densely populated as Australia (2 people per sq.km).
Britain ranks 18th in the world in terms of population size.
The population is very unequally distributed over the four parts of the UK: England more or less constantly makes up 84% of the total population, Wales around 5%, Scotland roughly 8.5 %, and Northern Ireland (since 1921) less than 3%.
Administrative Division Population (mid 2004) Population (mid 2005) Population (mid 2006) Population (mid
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66.65 million's people
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( Find out more about the difference here)
Population of Britain
Increasing Population
Population of Largest Cities
Population Timeline of Britain
British people
The Census
A census of the population in Britain has been taken every 10 years since 1801 (with the exception of 1941, when Britain was at war). The next census will be in 2011.
2001 Census
In 2001, the population of the United Kingdom was recorded at just under 59 million people.
Great Britain is heavily populated compared with many other countries.
Britain is a relatively densely populated country: it is more than twice as densely populated as France (106 people per sq.km), nine times as densely populated as the USA (27 people per sq.km) and 100 times as densely populated as Australia (2 people per sq.km).
Britain ranks 18th in the world in terms of population size.
The population is very unequally distributed over the four parts of the UK:
England more or less constantly makes up 84% of the total population, Wales around 5%, Scotland roughly 8.5 %, and Northern Ireland (since 1921) less than 3%.
Administrative Division Population
(mid 2004)
Population
(mid 2005) Population
(mid 2006) Population
(mid