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AREA AND POPULATION

1029

taken on December 31, 1890, and as estimated on December 31,

1897, are as follows:—

Governments (Län) Area: English
square miles
Population
Dec. 31, 1890
Population
Dec. 31,1897
Pop. per
square mile
Stockholm (city) 13246,454288,60222,200.1
Stockholm (rural district) 3,015152,715160,99953.4
Upsala 2,051121,091124,06161.9
Södermanland 2,631154,991164,55762.5
Östergötland 4,267266,619274,81864.4
Jönköping 4,447193,704198,62344.6
Kronoberg 3,825160,835159,17541.6
Kalmar 4,443232,847227,99851.3
Gotland 1,21951,33752,18742.8
Blekinge 1,164142,602144,666124.3
Kristianstad 2,486221,691219,58888.3
Malmöhus 1,866368,817393,231210.7
Halland 1,900136,106140,50473.9
Göteborg and Bohus 1,948297,824322,529165.6
Elfsborg 4,938275,780276,96956.1
Skaraborg 3,280247,074243,83574.3
Vermland 7,435253,326253,36334.1
Örebro 3,498182,557191,68454.8
Vestmanland 2,625137,453144,39655.0
Kopparberg 11,522197,449210,79018.3
Gefleborg 7,614206,924226,42329.7
Vesternorrland 9,837208,763223,60622.8
Jemtland 19,712100,455107,6565.4
Vesterbotten 22,754122,784138,0616.1
Norrbotten 40,870104,783121,3113.0
Lakes Venern, Vettern, Mälaren, Hjelmaren 3,516
Total 172,8764,784,9815,009,63228.7

In 1897 there were 2,437,926 males and 2,571,706 females.

The growth of the population has been as follows:—

Year Population Increase per ct.
per annum
1800 2,347,303
1820 2,584,6900.5 
1840 3,138,8871.07
1850 3,482,5411.09
1860 3,859,7281.08
1870 4,168,5250.80
1880 4,565,6680.95
1890 4,784,9810.50

With the exception of (1890) 19,505 Finns, 6,846 Lapps, and some thousands others, the Swedish population is entirely of the Scandinavian branch of the Aryan family.

In 1890 the foreign-born population numbered 24,548, of whom 4,066 were born in Germany, 5,401 in Denmark, 6,287 in Norway, 4,609 in Finland, 1,195 in Russia, 598 in the United Kingdom, and 1,482 in the United States.

According to civil condition the population was divided as follow in

1890:—

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