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  2. Auburn, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The population density was 1,971.6 inhabitants per square mile (761.2/km 2). There were 867 housing units at an average density of 850.0 per square mile (328.2/km 2 ). The racial makeup of the city was 97.51% White , 0.35% African American , 0.55% Native American , 0.30% Asian , 0.35% from other races , and 0.94% from two or more races.

  3. File:Population density per province by Canada gradient map ...

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia ... Population density of Canadian provinces based on 2021 census ... Population density per province by Canada ...

  4. Population of Canada by province and territory - Wikipedia

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    The territories (the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon) account for over a third of Canada's area but are home to only 0.32 percent of its population, which skews the national population density value. Canada's population grew by 5.24 percent between the 2016 and 2021 censuses. [1]

  5. Demographics of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan 2020 population distribution. Michigan is the third-most populous state in the Midwestern United States, with a population of 10,077,331 according to the 2020 United States census. The vast majority of the state's population lives in the Lower Peninsula, with only 301,609 residing in the Upper Peninsula.

  6. Census: International migrants drive population growth in ...

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    In 2020, the total population estimate for Michigan was 10,072,703. In 2024, that increased to 10,140,459. That means Michigan remains the 10th-most populous state in the nation.

  7. Upper Peninsula of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2020 census the region had a population of 301,608, just more than 3% of Michigan's total population and a decline of 3.2% from 2010. [ 2 ] According to the 2010 census , 103,211 people live in the 12 towns of at least 4,000 people, covering 96.5 square miles (250 km 2 ).

  8. List of census-designated places in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The smallest CDP by population is Pilgrim with a population of 44. The smallest CDP by land area is Ponshewaing at 0.09 square miles (0.23 km 2 ). Forest Hills is the largest CDP in terms of both land and population with 28,573 residents and an area of 49.30 square miles (127.69 km 2 ).

  9. Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit region is a ten-county Combined Statistical Area (CSA) with a population of 5,325,219—making it the 12th-largest CSA in the United States as enumerated by the 2020 Census. [53] The Detroit–Windsor area, a commercial link straddling the Canada-U.S. border, has a total population of about 5,700,000. [54]