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  2. Demographic history of Palestine (region) - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Palestine demographics, 1st century through the Mandate. Figures in thousands, i.e. 100 represents 100,000, 1,000 represents 1,000,000. See also the detailed timeline Year Jews Christians Muslims Total 1st c. Majority – – ~1,250 4th c. Majority Minority – >1st c. 5th c. Minority Majority ...

  3. Village Statistics, 1945 - Wikipedia

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    Map of Palestine cultivated land ownership by sub-district (1945), in French "Réparatition de la propriété agraire", originally published in the Village Statistics, 1945. Village Statistics, 1945 was a joint survey work prepared by the Government Office of Statistics and the Department of Lands of the British Mandate Government for the Anglo ...

  4. Parkes: [19] Est. 150,000–400,000 Jews in all Palestine; Crown et al.: Palaestina Prima only, which did not include Galilee, had a population of 700,000, incl. 100,000 Jews and 30–80,000 Samaritans, [20] with the remaining 520-570,000 Chalcedonian and Miaphysite Christians. Gil: Jews and Samaritans together likely still formed a majority in ...

  5. Demographics of the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Demographics of the State of Palestine Population pyramid of the State of Palestine in 2020 Population 1,997,328 (Gaza Strip – 2022 est.) 3,000,021 (West Bank – 2022 est.) Growth rate 2.02% (Gaza Strip – 2022 est.) 1.69% (West Bank – 2022 est.) Birth rate 27.67 births/1,000 population (Gaza ...

  6. Jisr az-Zarqa - Wikipedia

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    In the 1945 statistics the population of Arab el Ghawarina (Jisr Zerqa) was 620, all Muslims, [16] while the total land area was 3,428 dunams, according to an official land and population survey. [17] Of this, 6 were plantations and irrigable land, 674 for grain crops, [18] while 69 dunams were classified as built-up (urban) areas. [19]

  7. Ma'alul - Wikipedia

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    In the 1945 statistics the population of Ma'alul was 690; 490 Muslims and 200 Christians, [2] with a total of 4,698 dunams of land, according to an official land and population survey. [3] Of this, a total of 650 dunams were for plantations and irrigable land, 3,462 for cereals, [ 25 ] while 29 dunams were built-up land.

  8. Al-Salihiyya, Palestine - Wikipedia

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    In the 1945 statistics the population was 1,520, all Muslims, [4] owning 4,528 dunams, while Jews owned 789 dunams, and 290 was publicly owned, according to an official land and population survey. [3] Of this, 23 dunams were allocated for plantations and irrigable land, 4,230 for cereals, [11] while 94 dunams were classified as built-up areas. [12]

  9. Survey of Palestine (Anglo-American Committee) - Wikipedia

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    The Survey of Palestine was a two volume survey of Mandatory Palestine prepared between December 1945 and March 1946, as evidence for the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry. [1] A supplement was published in June 1947.