Examples of 'pre-war population' in a sentence

Meaning of "pre-war population"

Pre-war population: This phrase refers to the total number of people living in a specific area before a war or conflict broke out. It is often used in historical contexts to describe demographic changes as a result of war

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The town has never regained its pre-war population.
Of the pre-war population of Afghanistan are now refugees either in Iran or Pakistan.
That number represents fully half the pre-war population of the country.
More than 6 % of " the pre-war population of Afghanistan have been killed in the last 12 years.
Shells hit the center of Donetsk, a city with a pre-war population of nearly a million.
Over the course of the war Poland lost 20 percent of its pre-war population.
In sum, during the occupation, the pre-war population of Latvia was reduced by one third.
Web site, Bosnia-Herzegovina has lost a fifth of its pre-war population.
Half of Syria's pre-war population has fled.
Over 11 million Syrians have been displaced internally or made refugees, half the pre-war population.
According to estimates, half the pre-war population was uprooted.
The brutal civil war in Syria has displaced 12 million people, half of its pre-war population.
Current estimates suggest that Rwanda 's pre-war population of 7.9 million has fallen to 5 million.
The Polish nation lost the largest portion of its pre-war population during World War II.
At that time, Germany probably had reached its pre-war population ( though this is disputed ).

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The former figure represents 10 % of the pre-war population of Port Blair.

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