No one lives on Malaga Island today.
Malaga Island Maine is located on the New Meadows river, between Harpswell and Phippsburg Maine (closer to the Phippsburg/ Sebasco side)
In the early 1900's a large group of mixed race villagers who had inhabited the island for 5 or 6 generations were forcibly evicted from Malaga. I believe the island is now owned by the Maine Coast Heritage Trust.
what is the population of malaga,spain
the population off malaga is 568,038
Rhode Island, Maine, South Dakota
People sought to remove the residents of Malaga Island, a small island off the coast of Maine, due to a combination of racial prejudice, economic interests, and social stigma. The predominantly African American community was marginalized and viewed as a nuisance by local authorities and residents, who wanted to develop the area for tourism and other uses. In the early 20th century, the state forcibly relocated the inhabitants, leading to the island's abandonment and erasure of its unique cultural identity.
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In 1969, the population of Maine was 992,000.
Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Idaho have only two Representatives.
Maine's population in 2010 was about 1,321,574.
The population of Maine in 1913 was 763,000.
Maine's population in 1943 was 806,000.