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Newfoundland Table 2. Census Subdivisions showing Population, MIZ Category and North/South Location, 1991 Census (CSDs Sorted by Province/Territory, North/South Location, MIZ Category and SGC Code) N/S MIZ SGC 1991 MIZ N/S Census Subdivision Name Location Category Code CSDPOP Category Location NEWFOUNDLAND North CMA/CA 1010032 Labrador City 9061 CMA/CA North 1010034 Wabush 2331 CMA/CA North Moderate MIZ 1010002 L'Anse au Loup 630 Moderate MIZ North Weak MIZ 1010008 Division No. 10, Subd. B 636 Weak MIZ North 1010009 Port Hope Simpson 614 Weak MIZ North 1010011 Mary's Harbour 470 Weak MIZ North 1010012 Cartwright 611 Weak MIZ North 1010020 Division No. 10, Subd. C 912 Weak MIZ North 1010025 Happy Valley-Goose Bay 8610 Weak MIZ North 1010044 Makkovik 370 Weak MIZ North 1010052 Davis Inlet 465 Weak MIZ North 1010056 Nain 1069 Weak MIZ North No MIZ 1010001 Division No. 10, Subd. A 101 No MIZ North 1010003 Red Bay 288 No MIZ North 1010004 L'Anse au Clair 263 No MIZ North 1010005 Forteau 518 No MIZ North 1010006 West St. Modeste 202 No MIZ North 1010007 Pinware 175 No MIZ North 1010010 St.Lewis 339 No MIZ North 1010013 Charlottetown 292 No MIZ North 1010021 Rigolet 334 No MIZ North 1010022 North West River 528 No MIZ North 1010029 Division No. 10, Subd. D 810 No MIZ North 1010042 Division No. 10, Subd. E 0 No MIZ North 1010048 Hopedale 515 No MIZ North 1010059 Postville 231 No MIZ North South CMA/CA 1001485 Conception Bay South 17590 CMA/CA South 1001502 Portugal Cove 2726 CMA/CA South 1001505 Pouch Cove 1976 CMA/CA South 1001507 Flatrock 1044 CMA/CA South 1001509 Torbay 4707 CMA/CA South 1001511 Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove 1882 CMA/CA South 1001512 Bauline 386 CMA/CA South 1001513 St. Phillips 1842 CMA/CA South 1001514 St. Thomas 763 CMA/CA South 1001515 St. John's Metropolitan Area 4532 CMA/CA South 1001519 St. John's 95770 CMA/CA South 1001526 Wedgewood Park 1570 CMA/CA South 1001533 Hogan's Pond 133 CMA/CA South 1001537 Paradise 3984 CMA/CA South 1001542 Mount Pearl 23689 CMA/CA South 1001545 Goulds 6162 CMA/CA South 1001551 Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove 974 CMA/CA South 1001557 Bay Bulls 1065 CMA/CA South 1001559 Witless Bay 1064 CMA/CA South 1005011 Steady Brook 421 CMA/CA South 1005017 Massey Drive 619 CMA/CA South 1005018 Corner Brook 22410 CMA/CA South 1005020 Halfway Point and Others 2104 CMA/CA South 1005025 Meadows 719 CMA/CA South 1005030 Irishtown-Summerside 1560 CMA/CA South 1005033 Mount Moriah 726 CMA/CA South 1006008 Division No. 6, Subd. E 188 CMA/CA South 1006009 Gander 10339 CMA/CA South 1006011 Appleton 526 CMA/CA South 1006012 Glenwood 984 CMA/CA South 1006014 Division No. 6, Subd. C 222 CMA/CA South 1006015 Northern Arm 391 CMA/CA South 1006017 Grand Falls-Windsor 14693 CMA/CA South 1006021 Peterview 1011 CMA/CA South 1006022 Botwood 3663 CMA/CA South 1006026 Badger 1073 CMA/CA South Strong MIZ 1001124 Division No. 1, Subd. U 1651 Strong MIZ South 1001126 Cape Broyle 693 Strong MIZ South 1001131 Renews-Cappahayden 551 Strong MIZ South 1001136 Fermeuse 505 Strong MIZ South 1001149 Ferryland 717 Strong MIZ South South Strong MIZ 1001263 Long Harbour-Mount Arlington Heights 522 Strong MIZ South 1001452 Division No. 1, Subd. O 757 Strong MIZ South Statistics Canada - Cat. No. 92F0138, No. 2000-1 Geography Working Paper Series Page 1 T02csd91 Table 2. Census Subdivisions showing Population, MIZ Category and North/South Location, 1991 Census (CSDs Sorted by Province/Territory, North/South Location, MIZ Category and SGC Code) N/S MIZ SGC 1991 MIZ N/S Census Subdivision Name Location Category Code CSDPOP Category Location 1001456 Colliers 808 Strong MIZ South 1001461 Conception Harbour 907 Strong MIZ South 1001464 Avondale 802 Strong MIZ South 1001469 Harbour Main-Chapel Cove-Lakeview 1278 Strong MIZ South 1001472 Holyrood 2075 Strong MIZ South 1002013 Lord's Cove 329 Strong MIZ South 1005010 Division No. 5, Subd. F 416 Strong MIZ South 1005012 Pasadena 3428 Strong MIZ South 1005015 Gillams 496 Strong MIZ South 1005022 McIver's 725 Strong MIZ South 1005028 Hughes Brook 166 Strong MIZ South 1006001 Division No. 6, Subd. D 333 Strong MIZ South 1006003 Norris Arm 1089 Strong MIZ South 1008008 Division No. 8, Subd. L 4323 Strong MIZ South 1008011 Carmanville 942 Strong MIZ South Moderate MIZ 1001105 Portugal Cove South 341 Moderate MIZ South 1001113 Trepassey 1198 Moderate MIZ South 1001155 Division No. 1, Subd. W 536 Moderate MIZ South 1001169 St. Vincent's-St. Stephens-Peter's River 674 Moderate MIZ South 1001174 Gaskiers-Point la Haye 508 Moderate MIZ South 1001178 St. Mary's 637 Moderate MIZ South 1001181 Riverhead 398 Moderate MIZ South 1001186 Admiral's Beach 275 Moderate MIZ South 1001192 St. Joseph's 205 Moderate MIZ South 1001197 Mount Carmel-Mitchell's Brook-St. Catherine's 619 Moderate MIZ South 1001214 Division No. 1, Subd. C 314 Moderate MIZ South 1001219 Branch 382 Moderate MIZ South 1001225 Point Lance 161 Moderate MIZ South 1001228 St. Bride's 586 Moderate MIZ South 1001234 Division No. 1, Subd. B 681 Moderate MIZ South 1001239 Placentia 1954 Moderate MIZ South 1001243 Freshwater 1037 Moderate MIZ South 1001250 Dunville 1688 Moderate MIZ South 1001254 Fox Harbour 434 Moderate MIZ South 1001259 Division No. 1, Subd. A 1114 Moderate MIZ South 1001267 Southern Harbour 716 Moderate MIZ South 1001270 Arnold's Cove 1106 Moderate MIZ South 1001274 Come-By-Chance 296 Moderate MIZ South 1001277 Sunnyside 622 Moderate MIZ South 1001281 Chance Cove 435 Moderate MIZ South 1001289 Chapel Arm 638 Moderate MIZ South 1001293 Division No. 1, Subd. Y 1161 Moderate MIZ South 1001298 Whitbourne 1036 Moderate MIZ South 1001304 Division No. 1, Subd. E 3404 Moderate MIZ South 1001308 Whiteway 333 Moderate MIZ South 1001312 Heart's Delight-Islington 878 Moderate MIZ South 1001316 Heart's Desire 363 Moderate MIZ South 1001325 Heart's Content 567 Moderate MIZ South 1001339 Division No. 1, Subd. G 2881 Moderate MIZ South 1001343 Old Perlican 745 Moderate MIZ South 1001347 Bay de Verde 679 Moderate MIZ South 1001352 Small Point-Broad Cove-Blackhead-Adams Cove 505 Moderate MIZ South 1001357 Division No. 1, Subd. H 457 Moderate MIZ South 1001361 Salmon Cove 791 Moderate MIZ South 1001365 Victoria 1831 Moderate MIZ South 1001374 Division No. 1, Subd. I 339 Moderate MIZ South 1001375 Bryant's Cove 441 Moderate MIZ South 1001377 Harbour Grace 3419 Moderate MIZ South 1001381 Harbour Grace South 367 Moderate MIZ South 1001385 Upper Island Cove 2038 Moderate MIZ South 1001394 Bishop's Cove 292 Moderate MIZ South 1001397 Tilton 581 Moderate MIZ South 1001399 Spaniard's Bay 2198 Moderate MIZ South 1001409 Bay Roberts 5474 Moderate MIZ South 1001415 Division No. 1, Subd. L 1152 Moderate MIZ South 1001421 Division No. 1, Subd. M 848 Moderate MIZ South South Moderate MIZ 1001429 Clarke's Beach 1192 Moderate MIZ South 1001434 South River 786 Moderate MIZ South 1001437 Cupids 868 Moderate MIZ South 1001441 Division No. 1, Subd. N 387 Moderate MIZ South 1001446 Brigus 929 Moderate MIZ South Statistics Canada - Cat. No. 92F0138, No. 2000-1 Geography Working Paper Series Page 2 T02csd91 Table 2. Census Subdivisions showing Population, MIZ Category and North/South Location, 1991 Census (CSDs Sorted by Province/Territory, North/South Location, MIZ Category and SGC Code) N/S MIZ SGC 1991 MIZ N/S Census Subdivision Name Location Category Code CSDPOP Category Location 1001490 Division No. 1, Subd. R 577 Moderate MIZ South 1001494 Wabana 3608 Moderate MIZ South 1002001 Division No. 2, Subd. E 302 Moderate MIZ South 1002002 Lewin's Cove 609 Moderate MIZ South 1002003 Port au Bras 319 Moderate MIZ South 1002018 Fortune 2177 Moderate MIZ South 1002025 Fox Cove-Mortier 464 Moderate MIZ South 1002026 Division No. 2, Subd. I 287 Moderate MIZ South 1002027 Bay L'Argent 403 Moderate MIZ South 1002028 St. Bernard's 652 Moderate MIZ South 1002036 Terrenceville 818 Moderate MIZ South 1002039 English Harbour East 288 Moderate MIZ South 1002048 Division No. 2, Subd. K 839 Moderate MIZ South 1003010 Seal Cove 467 Moderate MIZ South 1003014 Division No. 3, Subd. D 393 Moderate MIZ South 1003018 Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir 1161 Moderate MIZ South 1003019 St. Alban's 1586 Moderate MIZ South 1003026 Ramea 1224 Moderate MIZ South 1003033 Burnt Islands 1024 Moderate MIZ South 1003038 Division No. 3, Subd. I 232 Moderate MIZ South 1004001 Division No. 4, Subd. A 2246 Moderate MIZ South 1004022 Division No. 4, Subd. E 2794 Moderate MIZ South 1004033 Cape St. George and Others 1140 Moderate MIZ South 1004037 Lourdes 858 Moderate MIZ South 1005001 Division No. 5, Subd. A 485 Moderate MIZ South 1005003 Division No. 5, Subd. G 869 Moderate MIZ South 1005004 Deer Lake 4327 Moderate MIZ South 1005005 Jackson's Arm 533 Moderate MIZ South 1005006 Howley 363 Moderate MIZ South 1005007 Division No. 5, Subd. E 681 Moderate MIZ South 1005008 Hampden 716 Moderate MIZ South 1005009 Reidville 585 Moderate MIZ South 1005023 Cox's Cove 941 Moderate MIZ South 1005024 Lark Harbour 755 Moderate MIZ South 1005035 York Harbour 415 Moderate MIZ South 1006019 Bishop's Falls 4232 Moderate MIZ South 1007001 Division No. 7, Subd. M 2988 Moderate MIZ South 1007014 Division No. 7, Subd. J 1004 Moderate MIZ South 1007016 Port Rexton 482 Moderate MIZ South 1007020 Elliston 533 Moderate MIZ South 1007021 Catalina 1205 Moderate MIZ South 1007024 Division No. 7, Subd.
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