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This is a list of settlements in Lancashire by population based on the results of the 2011 census. In 2011, there were 49 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Lancashire , shown in the table below.
The administrative county was also the most populous of its type outside London, with a population of 2,280,359 in 1961. By the census of 1971, the population of Lancashire and its county boroughs had reached 5,129,416, making it the most populous geographic county in the UK. [22]
This is a list of ceremonial counties in England by population in 2021/2022. [1] Rank County Total population ... East of England 8: Lancashire: 1,505,000: North West ...
By the census of 1971, the population of Lancashire and its county boroughs had reached 5,129,416, making it the most populous geographic county in the UK. [60] The administrative county was also the most populous of its type outside London, with a population of 2,280,359 in 1961.
North West England is one of nine official regions of England and consists of the ceremonial counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. The North West had a population of 7,417,397 in 2021. [4] It is the third-most-populated region in the United Kingdom, after the South East and Greater London.
At the 2021 census, Northern England had a population of 15,550,000, [129] in 6,659,700 households. [130] This is an increase from the 14,933,000 (and 6,364,000 households) counted in the 2011 census, and itself a growth of 5.1% from 2001. This means that Northerners comprise 28% of the English population and 24% of the UK population.
This is a list of places within the ceremonial county of Lancashire, England. ... List of settlements in Lancashire by population; Civil parishes in Lancashire;
The population density was 233/km 2 (600/sq mi) and for every 100 females, there were 91.8 males. Of those aged 16–74 in Lancaster, 26.7% had no academic qualifications, lower than 28.9% in all of England. The city of Lancaster had a higher proportion of white people than England. [43] [44]