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According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the population of Sydney at June 2009 was 4.4 million. Sydney is the largest city in Australia, but not the national capital.
For the same time period, the Local Government Area of Sydney, i.e. the CBD and surrounding inner city suburbs of the greater metropolitan area, had a population of 177,000
Sydney is larger. In 2009, the population of Sydney is over 4.2 million while the population of Perth is about 1.5 million.
Sydney. The population is over 4 million.
over 47 million
over 190 million
Sweden's 2009 population is a little over 9 million and rising at about a precent per year.
The population of Kansas City in 1999 was around 440,000 and by 2009 it had increased to approximately 459,000. This represents a growth of about 4.3% over the course of that decade.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the resident population of Australia is projected to be 21,327,452 at 02:54:43, Canberra time, on 15 June 2008. Click on the 'Australian Population' link below to see the current projected population of Australia.
The population of Toronto (City Proper) is 2.5 million according to the 2006 census, however if one includes the suburban areas around Toronto (GTA-H) the population grows to aproximatly 7.1 million.
The estimated population of Jacksonville, Florida in 2009 was around 821,784 people.
around 300,000 Well this is actually far from being correct, so I had to answer. As of 2009, Bali's population was over 3 million people.
New South Wales is Australia's most populated state, with around 7.2 million people. That is almost one third of the country's entire population. Its capital is Sydney, the largest and most populous city in Australia, which has a population of over 4.5 million people.
The biggest suburb in Sydney is the CBD itself, with a population of over 200,000.