AREA AND POPULATION
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The number of married persons in 1911 ww 1,506,582 (743,747 males and 762,835 females), and widowed, 264,109 (82,612 males and 181,497 females).
There are 33 civil counties, as follows : —
Census Population
1. Aberdeen 1 Argrll .
■ . r 4. Banff . ". Berwick •'.. Bute
.ithness uckmannan 9. Dumbarton .
10. Dumfries
11. Edinburgh (Midlothian)
12. Elgin (or Moray)
13. Fife
14. Forfar .
15. Haddington .
16. Inrerness
17. Kincardine IS. Kinross .
rkcudbright
20. Lanark .
21. Linlithgow .
. rn .
23. Orkney .
24. Peebles .
25. Perth .
26. Renfrew
27. Ross and Cruinartv 2& Roxburgh
29. Selkirk .
30. Shetland
31. Stirling .
32. Sutherland .
33. Wigtown
Total Scotlakd
Area in
Statute
Acres
i.m,ft2i
l,:«.«'.47-J
UM i
34.927 107,43^
666,602
322,844 559,037
170.^71
244.4S2 575,832
1.595,802 168,332
352.31;' NMfl
1911 1901 Total
■ mated
■OMM
254,468 33,870
218,840 BMH 38,066 90,104
1.:. °9.::-7
65,708
9,291
•_-.-•'.•■• 15,006
76,450
■ 28.3™
21,440
tMSfi
812,177 70,906
31,121 130,861
I 267,739
43,254
41,008
1,447,034
•
314,652
77.^-4
47.: i2
HXt.991
147,37.7
130, i"»;
8.09*
14,6*7
65,024
20,493 132,133
21,463
42,440
19,760
3,617
4,330
7,066
161,061
38,763
11.382 12,5-9 82,335 9,8«1 15,078
16.674
147,363 538,182
mjm
M .".: 44.535 80,010
85,602
22,731 \4.1S1
70,: 14 24.1.'>3
18,1 : I
19,070,466 ) 4,472,103 4,760,904 ' 2,308,899
4,8«4,07
Of the total population in 1911, 917 per cent, were born in Scotland, 347 per cent, in England and Wales, 3 - 67 per cent, in Ireland, 0'52 per cent, in foreign countries, and 0*64 per cent, elsewhere.
Inhabited houses 1911, 1,013,369 ; uninhabited, 89,060 ; building, 4,718 ; total, 1,107,147. The average number of persons to each inhabited house was 492 in 1891 ; 4"82 in 1901 ; and 4*70 in 1911.
The 'urban' population of Scotland in 1911 is defined as the popu- lation of localities containing over 1,000 persons, and are burghs, special scavenging districts, or special lighting districts. On this basis the 'urban' population was 3,591,276 or 75*4 per cent, of the total, and the 'rural'