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  2. Rugby, Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Rugby was transformed into a railway town, and the influx of railway workers and their families rapidly expanded the population. [7] Rugby's population grew to nearly 8,000 by 1861. [15] reaching nearly 17,000 by 1901. By which time around 1 in 5 Rugbeians were employed by the railways. [16] [5] Map of Rugby from 1946

  3. Borough of Rugby - Wikipedia

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    The borough comprises the town of Rugby where the council has its headquarters, and the rural areas surrounding the town. At the 2021 census the borough had a population of 114,400, of which 78,125 lived in the built-up area of Rugby itself and the remainder were in the surrounding areas.

  4. List of settlements in Warwickshire by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a guide to the size of settlements in Warwickshire based on the data from the article on each town which in turn are taken from the 2001, 2011 and 2021 UK censuses. The population of Warwickshire in 2021 was officially estimated to be 596,773.

  5. Rugby, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Rugby is a city in and the county seat of Pierce County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 2,509 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] making it the 19th largest city in North Dakota. Rugby was founded in 1886.

  6. Rugby, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Rugby's historic area was listed under the name Rugby Colony on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district. [ 1 ] The Rugby experiment grew out of the social and economic conditions of Victorian England, where the practice of primogeniture and an economic depression had left many of the "second sons" of the English ...

  7. List of ONS built-up areas in England by population - Wikipedia

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    List of towns and cities in England by historical population, the development of urban centres in England and before England through time. Settlements in ceremonial counties of England by population , places with 5,000 or more residents by county and the highest populated built-up area in each county.

  8. History of Rugby, Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    The engineering works in Rugby attracted many workers to the town, and in the early decades of the 20th century the population grew rapidly and Rugby's built-up area spread fast in all directions. In 1901 the population of Rugby was 16,950, by the 1930s it had reached 40,000.

  9. List of wards in Rugby borough by population - Wikipedia

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    Population: 1 New Bilton: 8,608 2 Admirals and Cawston: 8,492 3 Newbold and Brownsover: 8,347 4 Benn 8,247 5 Eastlands 8,049 6 Rokeby and Overslade: 7,809 7 Wolston and the Lawfords 7,600 8 Dunsmore: 7,182 9 Coton and Boughton 6,878 10 Paddox 6,803 11 Revel and Binley Woods: 6,426 12 Bilton: 6,065 13 Hillmorton: 5,454 14 Wolvey and Shilton ...