Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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... Population . - The total population of Sweden was 6,141,571 at the end of 1930 , as compared with 5,904,489 at the end of 1920 , and 5,522,403 at the end of 1910 . The decrease in the rate of growth has created some alarm , and it has ...
... Population . - The total population of Sweden was 6,141,571 at the end of 1930 , as compared with 5,904,489 at the end of 1920 , and 5,522,403 at the end of 1910 . The decrease in the rate of growth has created some alarm , and it has ...
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... Population . According to the 1933 census the population of Sweden is 6,212,000 of which 3,067,000 men and 3,145,000 women , i.e. , 25 more women than men per 1,000 . Provisional figures based on parish records show that the population ...
... Population . According to the 1933 census the population of Sweden is 6,212,000 of which 3,067,000 men and 3,145,000 women , i.e. , 25 more women than men per 1,000 . Provisional figures based on parish records show that the population ...
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... population of Stockholm increased by nearly 16,000 to 570,771 souls . The population of " Greater Stockholm , " which includes a number of suburbs not incor- porated in the City Council , is estimated at 700,000 . Although the increase ...
... population of Stockholm increased by nearly 16,000 to 570,771 souls . The population of " Greater Stockholm , " which includes a number of suburbs not incor- porated in the City Council , is estimated at 700,000 . Although the increase ...
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