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  2. Norfolk Islanders - Wikipedia

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    Total population; 347 or 15.9% were Norfolk Island-born out of a total population of 2,188 (2021 census) usual resident pop) [1] Regions with significant populations

  3. Norfolk Island - Wikipedia

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    The population of Norfolk Island was 2,188 in the 2021 census, [7] which had declined from a high of 2,601 in 2001. In 2011, residents were 78% of the census count, with the remaining 22% being visitors. 16% of the population were 14 years and under, 54% were 15 to 64 years, and 24% were 65 years and over.

  4. Pitcairn Islanders - Wikipedia

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    Though for the first time, the 2011 Norfolk Island Census focuses on the Pitcairn descent of the "ordinarily resident population" rather than the "permanent population" of previous Censuses. 45.0 percent of the permanent population are of Pitcairn descent and 38.4 percent of the ordinarily resident population were of Pitcairn descent.

  5. Demographics of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Population: 44,491,724 (2021 ... The information in this chart comes from the CIA World ... Norfuk was made the second official language of Norfolk Island in 2005.

  6. List of islands by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands in the world ordered by population, which includes all islands with more than 100,000 people. For comparison, continental landmasses are also shown, in italics. The population of the world's islands is over 730 million, approximately 9% of the world's total population.

  7. Indigenous peoples of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk's present population is mostly European Australian, some are also Euronesians; these individuals are descended from Pitcairn Islanders that were relocated to Norfolk in 1852 because of overpopulation. [20] The Micronesia adjacent islands became unincorporated territories of the United States, and they all have no permanent residents.

  8. Kingston, Norfolk Island - Wikipedia

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    The town of Burnt Pine, the main commercial and population centre of the island, is about 3 km (1.9 mi) to the northwest, and the hamlet of Middlegate is about 2 km (1.2 mi) to the north. The uninhabited Nepean Island and Phillip Island are prominent in the sea view from Kingston.

  9. Demographics of Norfolk Island - Wikipedia

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