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This is a documentation subpage for Template:UK population table. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This template uses the following templates to automatically create a population table for the United Kingdom broken down by nation:
The Saxons and the Vikings had open-field farming systems and there was an expansion of arable farming between the 8th-13th centuries in England [13] Under the Normans and Plantagenets fens were drained, woods cleared and farmland expanded to feed a rising population, until the Black Death reached Britain in 1349. Agriculture remained by far ...
The overall population of the UK is projected to rise by 7.3% between mid-2022 and mid-2032, compared with an increase of 6.1% over the previous decade. The UK population is projected to reach 72. ...
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This template uses the following templates to automatically create a population table for the United Kingdom broken down by nation: {{UK subdivision area}} {{UK subdivision population}} {{UK subdivision density}} {{UK subdivision statistics year}} {{UK subdivision statistics citation}} The table can be called by inserting {{UK population table}}
The population of the United Kingdom was estimated at 67,596,281 in 2022. [1] It is the 21st most populated country in the world and has a population density of 279 people per square kilometre (720 people/sq mi), with England having significantly greater density than Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. [1]
The population is projected to reach 72.5 million by mid-2032, up from 67.6 million in mid-2022, piling more pressure on the government to curb the number of people coming to the UK.
This is a group of templates that provide an easy method to link to population, land area and density statistics for the following UK subdivisions: UK nations and regions English districts (including unitary authorities , non-metropolitan districts , metropolitan districts and sui generis councils)