The population of pei in 1873 was about 87000.
because PEI has an area of 2,194.57 sq miles... and with a population of roughly 141,000 residents... it would give PEI a pop density of 64 people per sq mile... it has the highest population density souly because it is a very small province compared to the rest of the provinces
Switzerland is much larger than Prince Edward Island (PEI). Switzerland has a land area of approximately 41,290 square kilometers, while PEI only has a land area of about 5,660 square kilometers.
Yes, Prince Edward Island (PEI) does have valleys. While not as prominent as in some other regions, PEI does have low-lying areas between hills and ridges that can be considered valleys. These valleys contribute to the island's diverse landscape.
The highest point above sea level in Prince Edward Island is 152 meters (499 feet) and is located in the community of Springton.
The Island or the Province? The island probably formed in the last ice age in which the Gulf of St. Lawrence was shaped by glacier action. Prince Edward Island was discovered by Jaques Cartier in 1534 and was settled by Accadians therafter; and became a British Colony in the Treaty of Paris of 1763. PEI became a Canadian Province in 1873.
PEI is NOT a territory. It is a province, and became part of Canada in 1873.
July 1, 1873
The population of Health PEI is 4,400.
Pei County's population is 1,217,400.
Charlottetown is the capital of Prince Edward Island.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) joined Confederation on July 1, 1873, thereby becoming the seventh province.
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As of 2014, the population of Prince Edward Island is 145,211 people. PEI is a province of Canada and covers 2,185 square miles.
Prince Edward Island joined Confederation on July 1, 1873.
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Prince Edward Island joined Confederation on July 1, 1873.