One that inhabits a place, especially as a permanent resident: the inhabitants of a fishing village; snakes, lizards, and other inhabitants of the desert.
That depends on if you mean most inhabitants or most inhabitants per kilometer Most inhabitants: China and India Most inhabitants per kilometer: Monaco and Singapore
"Il y a combien d'habitants" is French for "how many inhabitants are there." It is a question inquiring about the population of a place.
'nombre d'habitants' means 'number of inhabitants' in English.
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You pretty much have it, but it means the original or earliest inhabitants of a country.
Einwohnerzahl can be translated as: population population figure number of inhabitants
If you mean the inhabitants of the Dominican Republic, they are Dominicans, albeit (many) of Spanish origin. If you mean Dominican friars, they are international.
I guess you mean La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Its population, as of 2005 is of 189,176 inhabitants.
Population is the number of people in a country or place, or the inhabitants of a place considered collectively
Stockholm (807,301 inhabitants) Gothenburg (500,085 inhabitants) Malmö (282,904 inhabitants) Uppsala (187,541 inhabitants) Linköping (140,367 inhabitants)
The population of La Caure was 83 inhabitants in 2007, 66 inhabitants in 1999, 67 inhabitants in 1990, 67 inhabitants in 1982, 70 inhabitants in 1975 and 77 inhabitants in 1968.
The Latin word Punic is an adjective that means "of or relating to ancient Carthage, the inhabitants of Carthage, or their language." It can also mean "having the treacherous character attributed to the inhabitants of Carthage by the Romans." As a noun, Punic can men the Phoenician dialect that was spoken in ancient Carthage.