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Table 3.3-3
Nova Scotia census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June

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Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June
  Population 2009  (July 1) 2008/2009
Natural increase Net international migration Net interprovincial migration Net intraprovincial migration Total net migration Total growth
  number
Nova Scotia 938,183 248 2,605 -1,255 0 1,350 1,598
Annapolis 21,477 -119 31 27 -41 17 -102
Antigonish 19,066 39 30 -107 -2 -79 -40
Cape Breton 104,928 -304 5 -379 -356 -730 -1,034
Colchester 51,902 7 45 63 138 246 253
Cumberland 31,995 -120 40 14 -118 -64 -184
Digby 18,217 -117 29 -70 -192 -233 -350
Guysborough 8,687 -71 7 -11 -92 -96 -167
Halifax 398,049 1,315 2,077 359 1,486 3,922 5,237
Hants 41,571 61 48 -168 -150 -270 -209
Inverness 18,427 -30 20 -125 -102 -207 -237
Kings 60,786 57 86 -330 6 -238 -181
Lunenburg 47,269 -178 71 -4 -117 -50 -228
Pictou 46,216 -73 56 -292 -106 -342 -415
Queens 11,247 -69 -10 26 -15 1 -68
Richmond 9,787 -32 22 54 -48 28 -4
Shelburne 15,065 -38 20 -95 -120 -195 -233
Victoria 7,473 -23 11 -10 -68 -67 -90
Yarmouth 26,021 -57 17 -207 -103 -293 -350