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  2. Demographics of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th and 19th centuries, the population expanded rapidly, rising from 49,000 in 1751 to 136,000 in 1831, primarily due to migration from rural areas. [4]: 9 As the population grew, problems of overcrowding in the Old Town, particularly in the cramped tenements that lined the present day Royal Mile and the Cowgate, were exacerbated.

  3. Economy of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Festivals in August alone generate in excess of £100 million for the Edinburgh economy. Another component of Edinburgh's tourist industry is business and conference tourism, which generates in excess of £74m for the city. [34] Edinburgh is the UK's most popular conference destination, ahead of both London and Glasgow. [31]

  4. Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Some 16,000 people or 3.2% of the city's population are of Polish descent. 77,800 people or 15.1% of Edinburgh's population class themselves as Non-White which is an increase from 8.2% in 2011 and 4% in 2001.

  5. Demographics of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Between 2001 and 2011 Scotland's population grew by 5% (233,000), the fastest rate of growth for at least 100 years. [62] Similarly, since 2004 there had also been a growing influx of arrivals from the new EU accession states such as Poland , Czech Republic , Lithuania and Latvia , contributing to the recent growth of the population.

  6. List of towns and cities in Scotland by population - Wikipedia

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    [a] [2] The 52 localities with a population over 15,000 are listed below. [1] Glasgow is the most populous locality in Scotland, and also the largest city; Greater Glasgow is the largest settlement. Paisley is the fifth most populous locality in Scotland, and the largest town by population. Stirling has the smallest population of Scotland's cities.

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  8. Economic history of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The population of Scotland expanded at a modest rate in the early 20th century, growing from 4,760,904 reported in the census of 1911 to 5,096,415 in 1951; [65] thereafter it stabilised at just a little over 5 million people; [81] the Census of 2001 enumerated a population of 5,064,200 [82] The employment structure in Scotland, as in the rest ...

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