Examples of 'population moved' in a sentence

Meaning of "population moved"

population moved - refers to the act of a large group of people relocating or migrating from one place to another

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The population moved from farm to city.
Since a third of the prison population moved outside.
The population moved itself out some days ago.
This caused the village to deteriorate and its population moved to Woubrugge.
And the Greenlandic population moved rapidly from a hunting and fishing culture to a modern urban culture.
In order to escape from foreign invasions the population moved more inland to Casale.
Some of the population moved to Barcelona or emigrated to the United States.
The surviving remnant of the Pecos population moved to the Jemez Pueblo.
The Greek population moved primarily to Sidirokastro and fewer settled in Serres and Thessaloniki.
As a result, large numbers of the population moved here and transformed the town.
Population moved west, and more farms were established.
A large section of the Rwandese population moved to neighboring countries to escape the war.
As a result of not favorable economic conditions, the majority of the population moved out.
In Byzantine Times the population moved to the southern part of the town.
But economic and financial difficulties brought a massive emigration, half of the population moved abroad.

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Thus, the rural population moved to the west of the capital.
It was formerly a mining village, but most of its population moved to Ashington.
The population moved to another site, which Dennis thought was Bolsena.
Gradually, large parts of the Christian population moved out of the camp.
A part of this population moved to Mycenae around 1600 BC and founded the Mycenaean civilisation there.
Soon several major cities developed ghettos, or segregated areas, where the Muslim population moved in.
In this period, significant part of its population moved to Poland during so-called repatriation.
In the 90s, the wind turned and with it, the direction in which the population moved.
Over two decades, a quarter of Ecuador 's population moved from rural farms to crowded cities.
Jodensavanne declined during the mid-18th century, and most of its population moved to Paramaribo.
Since the population moved from there, It became a "ghost town.".
Later, a branch, or branches of the European Caucasoid population moved into north Africa.
In 1058 the whole population moved to Sarzana, while other refugees founded Ortonovo and Nicola.
Its population has increased rapidly since the 1990s, as the rural population moved to the cities.
After the fort was dismantled, the population moved to establish MAPLE CREEK, Sask.
This meant that the meancenterofU . S. population moved to PhelpsCounty, Missouri.
This meant that the mean center of U.S. population moved to Phelps County, Missouri.

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Examples of using Population
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