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. The population development of Swansea as well as related information and services (weather, Wikipedia, Google, images). Between 2018 and 2019, Swansea's estimated population increased by approx. Pierce, p 182.The Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales. There was a high rate of car crime during the 1990s. The To the north are the Lliw uplands which are mainly open moorland, reaching the foothills of the Much of Swansea is hilly with the main area of upland being located in the council ward of From 1804 until the 1920s, Swansea experienced continuous population growth. In 2002, the BBC described Swansea as a "black spot for car crime".The football violence that Swansea experienced during the 1970s–1990s has considerably reduced, the only major clashes occurring between Swansea City supporters and Cardiff City supporters. The original bell turret was dismantled long ago because its weight made the walls bulge.
500 (+0.21%).
Harlow: Longman.Morgan, K. (2002) Rebirth of a Nation: A History of Modern Wales.
Swansea had a population of 241,300 in 2014; the second most populous local authority area in Wales after Cardiff. The 1930s and 1940s was a period of slight decline. Household estimates
), partly offset by internal (UK-based) out-migration (-800 net approx.) Recent Population Trends
Statistics on population and households - official population estimates, recent trends, small area data, density, population characteristics, household estimates, population and household projections.The latest official estimate of the population of the City and County of Swansea stands at Further information on the 2019 population statistics for Swansea, including breakdowns by age and sex, data for other local authorities, Wales and UK, and the most recent trends (2018-19), is available in a
Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.251.
In the The population of the Swansea built-up area within the unitary authority boundaries in 2011 was about 179,485, and the council population was 238,700. The population density of the city of Swansea is 601 people per square kilometer. The geology is complex, providing diverse scenery. Because of the shape of the restricted site, the church is unusual in having its altar on the north side, instead of the customary east side. The price of copper dropped from £112 in 1860 to £35 in the 1890s. The single bell seen here was erected in 1932.
Swansea achieved city status in 1 The source of this nickname is not clear. In the 1950s and 1960s the population grew and then fell in the 1970s. Thomas The History of Swansea from Rover Settlement to the Restoration. Cardiff: University of Wales Press 2008.John C. Symonds, The Mining and Smelting of Copper in England and Wales, Thesis, Coventry University, Jan. 2003, p.92.Robert Hunt, British Mining (London: Crosby Lockwood, 1887) 101.W. Population and Household Projections
. The population development of Swansea as well as related information and services (weather, Wikipedia, Google, images). Between 2018 and 2019, Swansea's estimated population increased by approx. Pierce, p 182.The Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales. There was a high rate of car crime during the 1990s. The To the north are the Lliw uplands which are mainly open moorland, reaching the foothills of the Much of Swansea is hilly with the main area of upland being located in the council ward of From 1804 until the 1920s, Swansea experienced continuous population growth. In 2002, the BBC described Swansea as a "black spot for car crime".The football violence that Swansea experienced during the 1970s–1990s has considerably reduced, the only major clashes occurring between Swansea City supporters and Cardiff City supporters. The original bell turret was dismantled long ago because its weight made the walls bulge.
500 (+0.21%).
Harlow: Longman.Morgan, K. (2002) Rebirth of a Nation: A History of Modern Wales.
Swansea had a population of 241,300 in 2014; the second most populous local authority area in Wales after Cardiff. The 1930s and 1940s was a period of slight decline. Household estimates
), partly offset by internal (UK-based) out-migration (-800 net approx.) Recent Population Trends
Statistics on population and households - official population estimates, recent trends, small area data, density, population characteristics, household estimates, population and household projections.The latest official estimate of the population of the City and County of Swansea stands at Further information on the 2019 population statistics for Swansea, including breakdowns by age and sex, data for other local authorities, Wales and UK, and the most recent trends (2018-19), is available in a
Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.251.
In the The population of the Swansea built-up area within the unitary authority boundaries in 2011 was about 179,485, and the council population was 238,700. The population density of the city of Swansea is 601 people per square kilometer. The geology is complex, providing diverse scenery. Because of the shape of the restricted site, the church is unusual in having its altar on the north side, instead of the customary east side. The price of copper dropped from £112 in 1860 to £35 in the 1890s. The single bell seen here was erected in 1932.
Swansea achieved city status in 1 The source of this nickname is not clear. In the 1950s and 1960s the population grew and then fell in the 1970s. Thomas The History of Swansea from Rover Settlement to the Restoration. Cardiff: University of Wales Press 2008.John C. Symonds, The Mining and Smelting of Copper in England and Wales, Thesis, Coventry University, Jan. 2003, p.92.Robert Hunt, British Mining (London: Crosby Lockwood, 1887) 101.W. Population and Household Projections