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A population centre, in Canadian census data, is a populated place, or a cluster of interrelated populated places, which meet the demographic characteristics of an urban area. A population centre has a population of at least 1,000 and a population density of no fewer than 400 people per square kilometre.
Printable version; In other projects ... Population density map of Alberta census divisions (people/km²) ... The following is a list of Alberta's census divisions ...
Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Lists of populated places in Alberta" ... List of population centres in Alberta; R.
Canada population density map (2014). A population centre, in the context of a Canadian census, is a populated place, or a cluster of interrelated populated places, which meets the demographic characteristics of an urban area, having a population of at least 1,000 people and a population density of no fewer than 400 people per square km 2.
A census agglomeration comprises one or more adjacent census subdivisions that has a core population of 10,000 or greater. It is eligible for classification as a census metropolitan area once it reaches a population of 100,000. [1] At the 2016 Census, the Province of Alberta had 15 census agglomerations, [2] down from 16 in the 2011 Census. [3]
Approximately 81% of the population live in urban areas and only about 19% live in rural areas. The Calgary–Edmonton Corridor is the most urbanized area in Alberta and is one of Canada's four most urban regions. [2] Many of Alberta's cities and towns have also experienced high rates of growth in recent history.
2.1 Alberta. 2.2 British Columbia. ... Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Land area (km²) Population in 2016 in 2011 % change
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