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  2. Camrose, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Province: Alberta: Planning region: North Saskatchewan: ... the City of Camrose had a population of 18,742 living in 8,055 of its 8,520 total private dwellings, ...

  3. Camrose County - Wikipedia

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    Province: Alberta: Region: ... Camrose County is a municipal district in central Alberta, ... Camrose County had a population of 8,458 living in 3,118 of its 3,492 ...

  4. This is a list of the census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada by population, ... Province Type Population Change ... Camrose: Alberta: CA: 18,772 ...

  5. List of towns in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    A town is an urban municipality status type used in the Canadian province of Alberta. Alberta towns are created when communities with populations of at least 1,000 people, where a majority of their buildings are on parcels of land smaller than 1,850 m 2 , apply to Alberta Municipal Affairs for town status under the authority of the Municipal ...

  6. List of census divisions of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Population density map of Alberta census divisions (people/km²) ... 10.1-20 20.1-40 40.1-60 60.1-80 >80. Statistics Canada divides the province of Alberta into ...

  7. List of cities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta has 19 cities that had a cumulative population of 3,023,641 (not including the population in the Saskatchewan portion of Lloydminster) and an average population of 159,139 in the 2021 Census of Population. [2] Alberta's largest and smallest cities are Calgary and Wetaskiwin, with populations of 1,306,784 and 12,594, respectively. [2]

  8. Demographics of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Population density of Alberta, 2016. Alberta has experienced a relatively high rate of growth in recent years, due in large part to its economy. Between 2003 and 2004, the province saw high birthrates (on par with some larger provinces such as British Columbia), relatively high immigration, and a high rate of interprovincial migration when compared to other provinces. [1]

  9. List of municipalities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta is the fourth-most populous province in Canada with 4,262,635 residents as of 2021 Census of Population and is the fourth-largest in land area at 634,658 km 2 (245,043 sq mi). [1] Alberta's 344 municipalities cover 99.7% of the province's land mass and are home to 99% of its population.