In a de jure census count, all persons normally resident in the area are counted including permanent residents who are temporarily away but excluding temporary residents and visitors. This is in contrast to a de facto census that counts people present in the area including temporary residents and visitors but excluding permanent residents who are away.
count
Enumeration is one possible answer. The census is another.
census :)
A formal count of a population is a census.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
De Jure that means by law but not by practice
Census
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Yes
yes
Census
What counted is that there were cencus