Examples of 'census taken' in a sentence

Meaning of "census taken"

census taken: This phrase refers to the process of collecting and recording demographic information about a population. It is often used in the context of government surveys, data analysis, and social studies. For example, 'The census taken last year revealed a growing population in the city.'

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census taken
Municipal census taken by the police.
This was the first census taken.
The first census taken of the Israelites is recorded in the book of Numbers.
David Mills was recorded as a joiner in the Census taken that year.
This was the last census taken prior to the first war.
A census taken at the time showed there was a population of around 35 people.
So David ordered a census taken of the people.
A census taken at that time cf . Lk.
This classification was used in the last Yugoslav census taken in 1991 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the census taken by Ibrahim Pasha.
This is an improvement over the figures of the previous census taken in 2002.
It was the first census taken when Quirinius was governor of Syria.
Almost four thousand individuals inhabit these places, according to a national census taken in 2011.
The information from the population census taken in 2000 was still being processed.
The very first census taken in the United States occurred in 1790.

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The Iraqi census of 1957 was the second census taken in the Kingdom of Iraq.
Any Arab not registered in a census taken during November 1948 was deported.

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