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Population of Communities (Alphabetic) Showing Economic Zone and CCS Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991 and 1996 Census Population of Communities (Alphabetic) showing Economic Zone and CCS Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991 and 1996 Census Economic Profiles Zone CCS Available Community 1991 1996 * Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 551,792 9 4E Abrahams Cove 55 41 15 7M Adeytown 64 71 18 1W * Admiral's Beach 275 255 20 1U Admiral's Cove 122 131 6 9C * Anchor Point 380 350 18 1C Angels Cove 60 53 14 6E * Appleton 526 572 20 1U * Aquaforte 188 172 15 1A * Arnold's Cove 1,106 1,115 15 1A Arnold's Cove Station 36 33 14 8L Aspen Cove 325 294 15 7L Aspey Brook 56 59 19 1O * Avondale 802 765 12 6C * Badger 1,073 997 14 7A * Badger's Quay-Valleyfield-Pool's Island-Wesleyville-Newtown 3,230 3,061 11 8A * Baie Verte 1,913 1,708 16 2C * Baine Harbour 189 170 9 4C Barachois Brook 218 201 17 1L Bareneed 187 194 7 9G Barr'd Harbour 22 5 7 9C Bartletts Harbour 180 163 19 1Z * Bauline 392 380 20 1U Bauline East 1 127 125 20 1Z * Bay Bulls 1,065 1,063 17 1G * Bay de Verde 679 594 16 2I * Bay L'Argent 403 377 17 1K * Bay Roberts 5,474 5,472 14 8G * Baytona 366 363 11 8C * Beachside 280 239 6 9C Bear Cove 212 154 16 2D Beau Bois 81 66 7 9H * Bellburns 123 114 13 3A * Belleoram 560 564 Note: 1 The figure for Bauline East includes St. Michaels. Economics and Statistics Branch Department of Finance (Newfoundland Statistics Agency) 1 June, 1998 Population of Communities (Alphabetic) showing Economic Zone and CCS Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991 and 1996 Census Economic Profiles Zone CCS Available Community 1991 1996 * Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 551,792 15 1A Bellevue 261 246 15 1A Bellevue Beach 88 82 14 6E Benton 175 176 6 9F * Bide Arm 325 269 6 9C Big Brook 29 12 14 8G * Birchy Bay 768 735 15 7G Birchy Cove 36 39 11 8A Birchy Lake 6 2 7 9C * Bird Cove 349 333 20 1V * Biscay Bay 97 66 17 1J * Bishop's Cove 369 282 12 6C * Bishop's Falls 4,232 4,048 12 6C Bishop's Falls South 36 44 9 4C Black Duck 125 105 9 4E Black Duck Brook 122 100 7 9C Black Duck Cove, Northern Peninsula 197 204 14 8I Black Duck Cove, Twillingate Island 14 9 4 10B Black Tickle 238 242 17 1Y Blaketown 583 583 15 7E Bloomfield 650 607 7 9C Blue Cove 91 82 16 2C Boat Harbour 242 226 15 7H * Bonavista 4,597 4,526 7 9A Bonne Bay Big Pond 2 15 9 4D,4E Boswarlos 212 160 12 6C * Botwood 3,663 3,613 14 8G Boyd's Cove 321 293 18 1C * Branch 382 351 11 8A * Brent's Cove 310 283 14 8H Bridgeport 199 196 7 9C Brig Bay 199 171 11 8D * Brighton 297 272 17 1N * Brigus 929 902 17 1O Brigus Junction 64 72 20 1U Brigus South 117 108 15 7L Britannia 85 130 Economics and Statistics Branch Department of Finance (Newfoundland Statistics Agency) 2 June, 1998 Population of Communities (Alphabetic) showing Economic Zone and CCS Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991 and 1996 Census Economic Profiles Zone CCS Available Community 1991 1996 * Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 551,792 17 1E Broad Cove, Trinity Bay 1 150 130 15 7E Brooklyn 202 211 16 2C Brookside 94 84 14 8F Brown's Arm 433 456 17 1I * Bryant's Cove 441 449 12 6A * Buchans 1,164 1,056 12 6A Buchans Junction 166 146 15 7E Bunyan's Cove 571 535 9 3F * Burgeo 2,400 2,098 15 7K Burgoynes Cove 2 188 147 16 2E * Burin 2,940 2,682 11 8O * Burlington 456 432 14 7D Burnside 68 59 20 1U Burnt Cove 177 196 10 3H * Burnt Islands 1,024 919 17 1G Burnt Point 3 574 527 15 7M Butter Cove 80 74 20 1U Calvert 454 428 9 4D,4E Campbells Creek 135 128 14 8G * Campbellton 687 642 15 7E Cannings Cove 319 326 10 4A Cape Anguille 107 103 20 1U * Cape Broyle 693 633 14 7A Cape Freels 146 152 10 3H Cape Ray 576 504 9 4E * Cape St. George and Others 1,140 1,095 17 1G Caplin Cove, Conception Bay 4 129 135 15 7M Caplin Cove, Trinity Bay 105 116 5 10A Capstan Island 81 73 17 1H * Carbonear 5,259 5,168 Notes: 1 The population of Broad Cove was estimated for 1991. 2 The figure for Burgoynes Cove includes New Burnt Cove. 3 The figure for Burnt Point includes Gull Island. 4 The figure for Caplin Cove includes Besom Cove. Economics and Statistics Branch Department of Finance (Newfoundland Statistics Agency) 3 June, 1998 Population of Communities (Alphabetic) showing Economic Zone and CCS Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991 and 1996 Census Economic Profiles Zone CCS Available Community 1991 1996 * Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 551,792 14 8L * Carmanville 942 913 4 10B * Cartwright 611 628 9 4B Cartyville 48 48 7 9C Castors River North 176 176 7 9C Castors River South 197 187 15 7I * Catalina 1,205 1,155 17 1E Cavendish 322 321 14 7B * Centreville-Wareham-Trinity 1,472 1,328 15 7J Champney's East 74 73 15 7J Champney's West 110 91 15 1A * Chance Cove 435 394 14 8H Chanceport 51 49 14 8N * Change Islands 524 460 10 3H * Channel-Port aux Basques 5,644 5,243 15 1A * Chapel Arm 638 575 12 8E Charles Brook 3 2 15 7F Charleston 220 188 15 7E Charlottetown, Bonavista Bay 334 312 4 10B * Charlottetown, Labrador 292 330 2 10D Churchill Falls 797 704 15 7K * Clarenville 4,473 5,335 17 1M * Clarke's Beach 1,192 1,244 14 8L Clarke's Head 454 409 15 7K Clifton 66 45 11 8A * Coachman's Cove 208 182 10 4A Coal Brook 136 121 14 8H Cobb's Arm 1 189 198 10 4A Codroy 331 293 9 4D Cold Brook 202 193 18 1X * Colinet 232 208 19 1O * Colliers 808 774 15 1A * Come-By-Chance 296 300 14 8G * Comfort Cove-Newstead 625 597 Note: 1 The figure for Cobb's Arm includes Roger's Cove. Economics and Statistics Branch Department of Finance (Newfoundland Statistics Agency) 4 June, 1998 Population of Communities (Alphabetic) showing Economic Zone and CCS Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991 and 1996 Census Economic Profiles Zone CCS Available Community 1991 1996 * Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 551,792 19 1Z * Conception Bay South 17,590 19,265 19 1O * Conception Harbour 907 888 6 9F * Conche 417 345 6 9D * Cook's Harbour 359 260 8 5E * Cormack 788 767 8 5C * Corner Brook 22,410 21,893 14 8H * Cottlesville 375 351 12 8E Cottrell's Cove 1 285 250 7 9H * Cow Head 696 665 8 5D * Cox's Cove 941 898 12 6C Crooked Lake 2 4 6 9F Croque 155 132 14 8I * Crow Head 280 267 14 7D Cull's Harbour 90 90 17 1M * Cupids 868 891 18 1C Cuslett 69 56 17 1G Daniel's Cove 2 2 7 9H * Daniel's Harbour 445 430 14 8L Davidsville 263 203 1 10E Davis Inlet 465 386 14 8M Deadman's Bay 244 222 6 9C Deadmans Cove 43 41 14 8N Deep Bay 169 152 15 7M Deep Bight 229 197 8 5A * Deer Lake 5,161 5,222 10 3J Diamond Cove 129 109 17 1E Dildo 2 1,792 1,749 4 10B Domino 22 17 14 7B * Dover 881 821 10 4A Doyles 3 148 126 15 7J Dunfield 215 197 Notes: 1 The figure for Cottrell's Cove includes Moore's Cove. 2 The figure for Dildo includes New Harbour. The population was estimated for 1991. 3 The figure for Doyles includes Benoit's Siding. Economics and Statistics Branch Department of Finance (Newfoundland Statistics Agency) 5 June, 1998 Population of Communities (Alphabetic) showing Economic Zone and CCS Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991 and 1996 Census Economic Profiles Zone CCS Available Community 1991 1996 * Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 551,792 15 7G * Duntara 102 85 14 7D * Eastport 601 557 6 9C Eddies Cove 121 110 7 9G Eddies Cove West 92 82 15 7L Elliott's Cove 149 166 15 7I * Elliston 533 461 14 8F * Embree 846 819 6 9F * Englee 984 827 15 7J English Harbour 105 87 16 2J * English Harbour East 288 253 16 2E Epworth 221 186 15 1A Fair Haven 165 145 14 8H Fairbank 242 237 20 1U * Fermeuse 505 446 20 1U * Ferryland 717 667 9 4C Flat Bay 1 379 390 19 1Z * Flatrock 1,044 1,087 11 8A * Fleur de Lys 463 375 6 9C * Flower's Cove 372 354 14 8N * Fogo 1,030 982 14 8N Fogo Island Centre 33 19 18 1W Forest Field 30 44 7 9C Forresters Point 290 288 5 10A * Forteau 518 505 16 2H * Fortune 2,177 1,969 12 8E Fortune Harbour 118 105 16 2D * Fox Cove-Mortier 464 442 18 1B * Fox Harbour 434 394 9 4D Fox Island River 98 73 10 3H Fox Roost 123 128 9 3E Francois 186 175 14 8L Frederickton 385 354 16 2H * Frenchman's Cove, Fortune Bay 229 220 Note: 1 The figure for Flat Bay includes both Flat Bay West and Youngs Cove.
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