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Subject : evolution of demography in Haiti (1961-2010)
Source : Data FAOSTAT, year 2010 : http://faostat.fao.org/site/550/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=550#ancor (last updated 23 June 2011)
Y-axis : Number of inhabitants in thousands.
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1961 3945
1962 4024
1963 4105
1964 4188
1965 4273
1966 4359
1967 4447
1968 4535
1969 4623
1970 4710
1971 4794
1972 4878
1973 4962
1974 5049
1975 5141
1976 5238
1977 5341
1978 5449
1979 5565
1980 5688
1981 5819
1982 5958
1983 6102
1984 6249
1985 6395
1986 6541
1987 6686
1988 6831
1989 6977
1990 7125
1991 7274
1992 7423
1993 7573
1994 7725
1995 7878
1996 8032
1997 8187
1998 8342
1999 8495
2000 8645
2001 8792
2002 8935
2003 9075
2004 9213
2005 9347
2006 9479
2007 9608
2008 9736
2009 9864
2010 9993
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