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Alterations to the municipalities in the Population Censuses since 1842

 

Province: 28 Madrid        Municipality: 28079 Madrid       
Census
1842 
1857 
1860 
1877 
1887 
Grew
1897 
1900 
1910 
1920 
1930 
1940 
1950 
Grew
1960 
Grew
1970 
1981 
1991 
2001 
2011 
2021 
De facto population .. 281170 298426 397816 470283 512150 539835 599807 750896 952832 1088647 1618435 2259931 3146071 3188297 2984576 .. .. ..
De jure population 157397 .. .. 400917 472191 510616 540109 556958 728937 863958 1096466 1527894 2177123 3120941 3158818 2909792 2938723 3198645 3277451
Households 44000 61400 65566 92646 112180 119910 129849 134493 163874 214822 235387 443622 545356 817238 938916 969518 1080364 1320530 1322855

Grew  Entre el Censo de 1887 y el anterior, crece el término del municipio porque incorpora a 28500 (La Alameda)

Grew  Entre el Censo de 1950 y el anterior, crece el término del municipio porque incorpora a 28501 (Aravaca), 28502 (Barajas de Madrid), 28504 (Canillas), 28505 (Canillejas), 28506 (Carabanchel Alto), 28507 (Carabanchel Bajo), 28508 (Chamartín de la Rosa), 28509 (Fuencarral), 28510 (Hortaleza), 28513 (El Pardo), 28514 (Vallecas) y 28515 (Vicálvaro)

Grew  Entre el Censo de 1960 y el anterior, crece el término del municipio porque incorpora a 28516 (Villaverde)

NOTES (see methodology):
   Symbols described in methodology
   ..   Non-existence or lack of information.
   In the 2001 Census, lthe population that appears as the resident population is equivalent to the de jure population.
   The households line includes similar, but not identical, concepts in each Census.