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Toulouse
population with 964,797 inhabitants in the metropolitan area
(French: aire urbaine) (as of 1999 census). As of February
2004 estimates, the population of the city proper reached
426,700 inhabitants, which means a record 1.8% population
growth per year between 1999 and 2004 for the city proper.
Toulouse is the fourth largest city in France, after Paris,
Marseille and Lyon. |
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In 1999 Toulouse was the fifth largest metropolitan area
in France, after Paris, Lyon, Marseille and Lille.
Fueled by booming aerospace and high-tech industries,
population growth of 1.5% a year in the metropolitan area in
the 1990s (compared with a sluggish 0.37% for metropolitan
France), and a record 2.2% yearly growth in the 2000s (0.58%
for metropolitan France), means Toulouse metropolitan area
hit the 1,000,000 inhabitants mark in 2002 or 2003.
Boasting the highest population growth of any French
metropolitan area larger than 500,000 inhabitants, Toulouse
is well on its way to overtake Lille as the fourth largest
metropolitan area of France.

With 2.2% yearly population growth in the metropolitan
area, Toulouse is also by far the fastest growing
metropolitan area larger than one million inhabitants in
Europe. Smaller metropolitan areas, such as Montpellier,
France, may have higher growth rates than Toulouse, but
their growth involves a much smaller number of inhabitants
than in Toulouse.
Even for North American standards, the population growth
of Toulouse is quite remarkable. According to the US Census
2000, in the 1990s there were only 14 US metropolitan areas
with a population over one million inhabitants that had a
population growth superior to 2.2% per year.
With 2.2% per year, Toulouse is growing almost twice as
fast as, for instance, the San Francisco Bay Area in the
1990s (1.2% per year), and approximately at the same pace as
Nashville or Salt Lake City did in the 1990s, these last two
also being two US metropolitan areas with about the same
number of inhabitants as the Toulouse metropolitan area.
Historical Population

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Urban Area |
Metropolitan Area |
| 1695 |
43,000 |
| 1750 |
48,000 |
| 1790 |
52,863 |
| 1801 |
50,171 |
| 1831 |
59,630 |
| 1851 |
95,277 |
| 1872 |
126,936 |
| 1911 |
149,000 |
| 1936 |
213,220 |
| 1946 |
264,411 |
| 1954 |
268,865 |
| 1962 |
329,044 |
| 1968 |
439,764 |
474,000 |
| 1975 |
509,939 |
585,000 |
| 1982 |
541,271 |
645,000 |
| 1990 |
650,336 |
797,373 |
| 1999 |
761,090 |
964,797 |
2004
(estimate) |
844,910 |
between 1,065,000
and 1,080,000 |
Note:
figures provided by French national
statistics office INSEE
figures up to and including 1954 can be
compared with each other, as the limits of the urban area
did not change until 1954, being only the city of Toulouse;
after 1954 the urban area starts to include suburban
communes, and the limits vary year after year
INSEE started calculating metropolitan
area data only in 1990, a metropolitan area being different
from an urban area in that it also includes satellite towns
and the agricultural land in between, thus better reflecting
the modern-day phenomenon of commutes and hubs; metropolitan
area data before 1990 are only estimates
Credits
: This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the
Wikipedia article
"Toulouse".
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