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The population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth is 2,548,200.
The population density of Plymouth is 3,188 people per square kilometer.
The New Plymouth District has a population of 68,901 (2006 Census) - nearly two thirds of the total population of the Taranaki region. There are 59,424 people living in urban areas and 9,477 in rural areas.
250,000 is the answer to the question you asked.
With a population of 256700,Plymouth is ranked as the 14th largest city in the United Kingdom.
Plymouth Colony retained its independence for over 70 years, and by 1691 its population exceeded 7,000.
The population of Massachusetts in 1950 was 4,690,514. As of 2014, the population is 6.693-million. The first settlement in Massachusetts was founded by the Pilgrims in 1620, at Plymouth.
i believe in 1624 it was around 124? it sounds like its way off but it might be right
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was larger than the Plymouth Colony primarily due to its greater population and geographic scope. Founded in 1630, it attracted a significant influx of settlers, including many skilled laborers and families, which contributed to its rapid growth. In contrast, Plymouth Colony, established in 1620, had a smaller population and was more focused on agriculture and fishing. Additionally, the Massachusetts Bay Colony encompassed a larger area, extending beyond the original Plymouth settlement.
The address of the Plymouth Library is: 15700 36Th Avenue North, Plymouth, 55446 3263
Plymouth, England or Plymouth, Massachusetts?
Actually, Plymouth, England is called Plymouth because the city is at the mouth of the river Plym, get it? And Plymouth, Massachusetts, is called Plymouth because the original Mayflower settlers traced their origins to Plymouth, England.