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Figures until 2012 are definitive; figures for 2013 are preliminary.  Data referring to 2011, in which was held population and housing census, are recalculated by results of  this census (break series).  Figures in intercensal period are balanced by using statistics of vital events (birth and death) and migration statistics.

 
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Figures until 2012 are definitive; figures for 2013 are preliminary.  Data referring to 2011, in which was held population and housing census, are recalculated by results of  this census (break series).  Figures in intercensal period are balanced by using statistics of vital events (birth and death) and migration statistics.

 
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Data refer to the resident population (de jure).
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Data refer to the resident population (de jure).
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Figures until 2012 are definitive; figures for 2013 are preliminary.  Data referring to 2011, in which was held population and housing census, are recalculated by results of  this census (break series).  Figures in intercensal period are balanced by using statistics of vital events (birth and death) and migration statistics.

 

Figures until 2012 are definitive; figures for 2013 are preliminary.  Data referring to 2011, in which was held population and housing census, are recalculated by results of  this census (break series).  Figures in intercensal period are balanced by using statistics of vital events (birth and death) and migration statistics.

 
Population coverage
Data refer to the resident population (de jure).
Data refer to the resident population (de jure).