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87 04 15 025 1 *Anulia 2175 8.0 12.2 12.0 8.6 7.9 9.7 25.1 7.4 3.5 5.5 87 04 15 025 01 1 Anulia 1844 7.9 11.9 12.0 8.2 7.6 Table C-04: Percentage Distribution of Population by Age groups, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / Percentage of population in the age group ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence All ages WA MH Community 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-49 50-59 60-64 65+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 87 Satkhira Zila Total 1985959 8.6 10.9 11.0 9.0 9.2 9.3 26.5 7.0 2.9 5.7 87 1 Satkhira Zila 1788343 8.6 11.0 11.0 8.8 9.1 9.2 26.4 7.1 2.9 5.8 87 2 Satkhira Zila 140572 8.1 9.7 10.5 10.3 10.5 9.8 27.9 6.6 2.4 4.4 87 3 Satkhira Zila 57044 8.4 10.3 10.7 9.8 9.4 9.5 27.2 6.9 2.5 5.2 87 04 Assasuni Upazila Total 268754 8.9 11.7 11.3 8.4 8.8 9.2 25.8 7.1 2.9 5.9 87 04 1 Assasuni Upazila 260169 8.9 11.7 11.3 8.4 8.8 9.2 25.8 7.1 2.9 5.9 87 04 3 Assasuni Upazila 8585 7.8 10.9 10.7 9.6 9.0 9.7 26.7 7.1 2.4 5.8 87 04 15 Anulia Union Total 24710 9.7 12.7 11.7 8.6 8.8 9.2 23.8 6.8 2.8 6.0 87 04 15 025 1 *Anulia 2175 8.0 12.2 12.0 8.6 7.9 9.7 25.1 7.4 3.5 5.5 87 04 15 025 01 1 Anulia 1844 7.9 11.9 12.0 8.2 7.6 10.0 25.6 8.0 3.4 5.3 87 04 15 025 02 1 Nayakhali 331 8.8 13.9 12.1 11.2 9.4 7.6 22.4 4.2 3.9 6.6 87 04 15 081 1 *Ballabhpur 1434 9.6 11.0 9.1 6.7 10.1 8.9 28.4 7.3 2.4 6.5 87 04 15 113 1 *Bara Nasipur 1637 9.4 12.6 11.4 8.4 10.8 9.7 23.5 7.2 2.4 4.6 87 04 15 113 01 1 Chenchua 1050 9.3 12.2 11.7 7.2 9.6 10.7 24.6 7.1 2.3 5.2 87 04 15 113 02 1 Jaliakhali 587 9.5 13.3 10.7 10.4 12.8 8.0 21.6 7.3 2.7 3.6 87 04 15 119 1 *Basudebpur 636 10.5 12.7 9.7 7.1 9.1 11.0 25.6 3.6 3.6 6.9 87 04 15 151 1 *Bholanathpur 861 9.3 12.7 11.0 7.7 7.1 9.4 26.8 5.9 3.1 7.0 87 04 15 157 1 *Bichhat 2738 10.2 12.2 11.3 8.3 9.3 9.2 24.4 6.2 2.3 6.6 87 04 15 283 1 *Dakshin Eksara 954 11.5 13.1 15.6 6.2 8.9 9.9 19.5 7.4 1.7 6.2 87 04 15 321 1 *Eksara 4784 9.1 13.8 12.4 10.3 7.7 8.7 22.3 6.9 3.2 5.7 87 04 15 321 01 1 Uttar Eksara 2705 8.3 14.3 13.0 10.2 8.2 8.9 22.4 6.5 2.6 5.6 87 04 15 321 02 1 Madhya Eksara 2079 10.1 13.1 11.5 10.5 7.1 8.4 22.2 7.3 4.0 5.7 87 04 15 503 1 *Kakbasia 1692 10.1 11.8 10.6 8.7 10.8 8.8 23.2 7.4 2.7 5.9 87 04 15 692 1 *Manipur 1793 9.0 12.2 12.4 8.4 7.6 9.3 24.3 7.4 2.6 6.7 87 04 15 692 01 1 Manipur 1283 9.7 13.3 13.0 8.6 7.4 9.5 22.8 6.9 2.1 6.8 87 04 15 692 02 1 Ghustia (Khalia) 510 7.5 9.4 11.0 8.0 8.0 8.6 28.2 8.8 3.7 6.7 87 04 15 711 1 *Mirzapur 861 9.1 13.0 12.4 9.2 8.2 7.4 24.9 7.2 2.9 5.7 87 04 15 736 1 *Naka Gadarghat 276 10.5 18.5 6.2 8.7 9.8 9.1 21.7 4.3 4.7 6.5 87 04 15 761 1 *Nangla 639 9.1 10.3 10.8 8.9 11.0 10.0 24.4 7.7 3.6 4.2 87 04 15 780 1 *Paikpara 201 10.4 9.5 10.0 6.0 10.9 9.5 26.9 5.0 3.5 8.5 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 61 Table C-04: Percentage Distribution of Population by Age groups, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / Percentage of population in the age group ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence All ages WA MH Community 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-49 50-59 60-64 65+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 87 04 15 831 1 *Rajapur 3166 11.5 13.2 11.7 8.4 8.7 10.0 21.7 6.3 3.0 5.6 87 04 15 831 01 1 Rajapur 2630 11.1 12.3 12.1 9.2 8.8 9.8 21.3 6.5 3.2 5.7 87 04 15 831 02 1 Gorali 536 13.2 17.5 9.7 4.7 8.2 10.8 23.9 5.0 2.2 4.7 87 04 15 957 1 *Swaranpur 863 9.0 12.5 13.1 8.8 7.6 7.3 25.8 6.0 2.1 7.6 87 04 15 957 01 1 Bagali 530 9.4 12.6 13.6 7.0 6.2 7.4 28.1 5.7 1.7 8.3 87 04 15 957 02 1 Atali 192 8.9 13.0 15.1 15.1 9.4 5.2 20.8 5.2 2.1 5.2 87 04 15 957 03 1 Kuitar Bil 107 7.5 8.4 10.3 9.3 9.3 10.3 24.3 8.4 3.7 8.4 87 04 15 957 04 1 Hamder Kunia 34 8.8 20.6 2.9 0.0 14.7 8.8 23.5 8.8 2.9 8.8 87 04 17 Assasuni Union Total 23624 7.8 10.5 10.8 8.9 8.9 9.5 27.1 7.4 2.9 6.2 87 04 17 1 Assasuni Union 15039 7.8 10.3 10.8 8.5 8.7 9.3 27.3 7.6 3.1 6.4 87 04 17 3 Assasuni Union 8585 7.8 10.9 10.7 9.6 9.0 9.7 26.7 7.1 2.4 5.8 87 04 17 006 1 *Adalatpur 966 8.2 11.0 15.4 10.0 8.1 8.0 23.9 6.6 3.1 5.7 87 04 17 037 3 *Assasuni 6985 7.5 10.7 10.7 9.6 8.9 9.8 27.4 7.4 2.4 5.7 87 04 17 037 01 3 Assasuni 5815 7.4 10.9 10.6 9.7 8.8 9.9 28.0 7.1 2.1 5.7 87 04 17 037 02 3 Manikhali 458 7.0 8.5 11.6 10.3 11.6 10.9 23.1 8.5 3.5 5.0 87 04 17 037 03 3 Jelekhali 298 6.7 9.7 10.7 9.4 9.4 6.0 28.5 8.4 3.7 7.4 87 04 17 037 04 3 Doyerghat 77 6.5 11.7 5.2 5.2 3.9 14.3 29.9 9.1 6.5 7.8 87 04 17 037 05 3 Gucchhagram 337 11.3 11.3 11.3 8.0 7.7 9.2 21.7 10.4 4.7 4.5 87 04 17 201 1 *Chak Bausuli 291 8.9 12.0 11.3 15.8 11.7 7.2 20.6 5.8 3.1 3.4 87 04 17 289 1 *Daserati 926 8.5 10.7 11.6 7.5 7.2 8.6 28.8 7.7 2.6 6.8 87 04 17 289 01 1 Daserati 331 8.2 11.2 9.1 8.2 8.8 10.0 26.9 9.1 3.3 5.4 87 04 17 289 02 1 Khaserabad 595 8.7 10.4 12.9 7.1 6.4 7.9 29.9 6.9 2.2 7.6 87 04 17 295 1 *Dhanyahati 2349 8.3 10.3 9.8 7.8 8.7 10.6 27.5 7.6 2.9 6.6 87 04 17 295 01 1 Kuri Kahania 186 7.0 8.1 6.5 12.4 4.8 9.1 31.2 7.5 3.8 9.7 87 04 17 295 02 1 Dhanyahati 844 8.1 9.0 9.5 6.0 8.8 10.3 28.9 8.2 3.6 7.7 87 04 17 295 03 1 Sodkona 1319 8.6 11.4 10.5 8.3 9.2 11.0 26.1 7.3 2.4 5.4 87 04 17 302 1 *Durgapur (Bara) 3744 7.8 11.2 10.0 8.3 8.6 9.3 26.8 8.1 3.0 6.9 87 04 17 302 01 1 Durgapur 1564 8.6 12.5 10.9 7.7 9.2 9.3 25.6 7.5 3.0 5.8 87 04 17 302 02 1 Bolabaria 1276 7.2 10.1 9.1 9.1 8.0 9.1 27.1 8.5 3.4 8.3 87 04 17 302 03 1 Thakurabad 369 6.0 10.6 8.1 8.1 9.8 8.7 29.0 10.8 2.4 6.5 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 61 Table C-04: Percentage Distribution of Population by Age groups, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / Percentage of population in the age group ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence All ages WA MH Community 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-49 50-59 60-64 65+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 87 04 17 302 04 1 Haskhali 535 8.0 10.3 10.7 8.4 7.3 10.3 28.2 7.3 2.4 7.1 87 04 17 428 1 *Hanribhanga 2159 7.0 9.4 8.9 8.6 9.7 9.6 29.6 7.5 3.7 6.0 87 04 17 428 01 1 Hanribhanga 1081 8.0 10.7 9.3 8.0 9.9 8.8 29.1 7.1 3.2 5.9 87 04 17 428 02 1 Natana 1078 6.0 8.1 8.6 9.2 9.6 10.4 30.1 8.0 4.1 6.0 87 04 17 528 1 *Kamalapur 480 7.7 12.5 12.3 11.5 7.1 8.5 23.8 5.8 4.4 6.5 87 04 17 591 1 *Kodanda 2200 7.1 9.9 12.7 8.5 7.9 9.5 28.1 7.3 2.6 6.3 87 04 17 591 01 1 Kodanda 1799 7.3 10.1 13.4 7.9 7.4 9.4 28.9 7.0 2.4 5.9 87 04 17 591 02 1 Gaiyakhali 401 6.2 9.0 9.5 11.0 9.7 10.0 24.7 8.7 3.5 7.7 87 04 17 793 1 *Par Bausuli 334 7.2 12.0 12.3 9.6 8.4 9.3 28.1 6.3 3.3 3.6 87 04 17 894 1 *Shitalpur 782 9.5 10.1 10.2 8.7 10.7 8.4 23.7 7.3 4.3 7.0 87 04 17 900 1 *Sobdalpur 808 6.9 6.6 9.5 6.4 10.0 9.3 31.3 9.7 2.4 7.9 87 04 17 925 3 *Sreekalas 1600 9.1 11.9 10.9 9.8 9.6 9.4 23.9 6.1 2.6 6.6 87 04 25 Baradal Union Total 28037 8.8 11.4 11.0 7.7 8.5 9.2 26.3 8.0 2.9 6.1 87 04 25 107 1 *Baradal 7832 8.9 10.9 12.6 8.1 8.4 8.2 26.1 7.9 2.8 6.2 87 04 25 107 01 1 Baradal Bazar 721 7.6 11.5 10.7 8.3 6.7 8.3 32.6 7.6 2.2 4.4 87 04 25 107 02 1 Uttarpara 1247 8.8 9.9 13.9 7.5 10.8 8.6 26.8 8.5 2.1 3.2 87 04 25 107 03 1 Dakshinpara 2267 9.5 11.6 11.2 7.1 7.9 8.2 26.2 8.2 2.9 7.1 87 04 25 107 04 1 Christian Para 568 8.3 10.7 16.5 9.2 7.2 6.5 23.4 5.8 2.8 9.5 87 04 25 107 05 1 Madhyapara 2687 9.5 10.7 12.8 9.1 8.6 8.1 24.2 7.9 3.3 6.0 87 04 25 107 06 1 Pachpota 342 5.3 9.9 11.7 6.7 7.0 9.4 30.1 7.0 2.6 10.2 87 04 25 182 1 *Buria 1725 8.1 11.2 10.5 7.9 8.5 9.6 26.1 8.9 2.7 6.6 87 04 25 207 1 *Chak Buria 2634 10.2 10.7 10.8 8.0 9.3 8.5 25.3 8.6 3.0 5.7 87 04 25 207 01 1 Baintala 2009 9.3 9.7 10.1 8.3 9.0 8.7 27.0 9.2 3.1 5.7 87 04 25 207 02 1 Gatir Mahal 625 13.1 14.1 13.0 6.9 10.1 7.8 19.8 6.9 2.7 5.6 87 04 25 245 1 *Champakhali 4548 7.7 12.3 10.7 7.9 8.4 10.1 27.1 7.8 2.6 5.4 87 04 25 245 01 1 Champakhali 291 6.2 12.7 12.0 6.5 7.9 10.0 30.9 5.5 4.5 3.8 87 04 25 245 02 1 Goaldanga 3800 7.7 12.1 10.9 8.0 8.2 9.9 26.9 8.3 2.6 5.4 87 04 25 245 03 1 Kheruadanga 457 9.4 13.8 7.9 7.9 10.3 11.6 26.3 5.9 1.3 5.7 87 04 25 251 1 *Changdi Bamandanga 1380 7.6 9.1 10.9 8.4 9.1 9.5 27.3 8.4 3.7 6.0 87 04 25 333 1 *Fakrabad 5641 9.4 11.5 8.9 6.9 8.8 9.9 26.4 8.2 3.1 6.9 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 61 Table C-04: Percentage Distribution of Population by Age groups, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / Percentage of population in the age group ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence All ages WA MH Community 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-49 50-59 60-64 65+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 87 04 25 333 01 1 Fakrabad 2819 9.7 12.4 9.5 6.3 7.8 9.9 27.3 7.1 3.4 6.5 87 04 25 333 02 1 Madia 789 9.0 10.3 7.2 8.0 11.0 9.9 25.6 8.2 2.9 7.9 87 04 25 333 03 1 Murarikati 139 10.1 9.4 6.5 9.4 6.5 11.5 27.3 11.5 2.2 5.8 87 04 25 333 04 1 Kadamtala 126 5.6 8.7 6.3 11.1 8.7 11.1 26.2 7.9 6.3 7.9 87 04 25 333 05 1 Lakshmikhola 166 10.8 12.0 10.2 5.4 11.4 12.7 19.9 10.8 1.8 4.8 87 04 25 333 06 1 Hetalbunia 857 9.3 12.4 8.6 6.3 8.5 9.3 26.3 8.3 2.7 8.3 87 04 25 333 07 1 Jelputia 745 8.7 8.7 9.5 7.5 9.9 9.7 25.6 11.0 2.7 6.6 87 04 25 459 1 *Jamalnagar 1878 8.8 13.1 11.3 7.6 8.4 8.7 27.4 8.0 2.3 4.4 87 04 25 554 1 *Kearganti 2399 8.8 12.6 11.8 7.8 7.8 9.6 25.4 6.3 3.4 6.4 87 04 25 554 01 1 Kearganti 917 10.0 13.8 10.7 7.4 9.1 10.8 21.6 6.8 4.3 5.6 87 04 25 554 02 1 Dumurpota 1109 7.8 12.1 12.7 8.9 6.2 9.2 27.5 5.5 3.0 7.1 87 04 25 554 03 1 Nurerabad 373 8.8 11.3 11.8 5.6 9.7 7.8 28.4 7.8 2.7 6.2 87 04 34 Budhhata Union Total 29540 9.0 11.4 10.7 8.2 8.9 9.3 26.7 7.1 2.8 5.9 87 04 34 132 1 *Bausali 663 9.5 9.2 9.7 7.4 10.1 10.4 27.5 8.4 2.6 5.3 87 04 34 132 01 1 Bausali 473 9.9 10.4 9.1 7.4 10.1 11.2 27.9 7.6 1.9 4.4 87 04 34 132 02 1 Buror Chak 44 11.4 4.5 6.8 6.8 13.6 13.6 18.2 15.9 2.3 6.8 87 04 34 132 03 1 Tuskhali 146 7.5 6.8 12.3 7.5 8.9 6.8 28.8 8.9 4.8 7.5 87 04 34 138 1 *Beula 3563 8.0 13.2 10.7 7.8 8.1 7.9 26.9 7.6 2.6 7.3 87 04 34 138 01 1 Beula 2606 7.6 13.8 10.9 8.0 8.4 7.6 26.5 6.9 2.8 7.4 87 04 34 138 02 1 Lambadanga 957 9.2 11.5 10.0 7.3 7.2 8.5
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