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Classifiche Comune Di Sinaoros 01/10/2021 Mappe, analisi e statistiche sulla popolazione residente Bilancio demografico, trend della popolazione e delle famiglie, classi di età ed età media, stato civile e stranieri Skip Navigation Links Cipro / Republic of Cyprus / Provincia di Lefkosia District / Sinaoros Powered by Page 1 L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Adminstat logo DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMIA CLASSIFICHE CERCA CIPRO Comuni Powered by Page 2 Agia Eirini Affianca >> L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Lefkosias Geri Adminstat logo DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMIA CLASSIFICHE CERCA Agia Marina GourriCIPRO Xyliatou Kakopetria Agia Varvara Kaliana Lefkosias Kalo Chorio Agioi Iliofotoi Oreinis Agioi Trimithias Kalopanagiotis Agios Dometios Kampi Municipality Kampia Agios Epifanios Kampos Oreinis Kannavia Agios Epifanios Soleas Kapedes Agios Georgios Kataliontas Kafkallou Kato Deftera Agios Ioannis Kato Koutrafas Malountas Kato Moni AGIOS IOANNIS Kato Pyrgos SELEMANI Katydata Agios Sozomenos Klirou Agios KOKKINA Theodoros Kokkinotrimithia Soleas Korakou Agios Kotsiatis Theodoros Tillirias Lagoudera Aglantzia Lakatameia Municipality Municipality Agrokipia Latsia Municipality Akaki Lazanias Alampra Lefkosia Alithinou Municipality Alona Linou Anageia Livadia Analiontas Lefkosias Apliki Louroukina Arediou Lympia Powered by Page 3 Askas Lythrodontas L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Astromeritis Malounta Adminstat logo DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMIA CLASSIFICHE CERCA Dali MammariCIPRO Municipality Mansoura Deneia Margi Egkomi Mathiatis Municipality Meniko Episkopeio Mitsero Ergates Mosfili Evrychou Moutoullas Farmakas Mylikouri Fikardou Nikitari Flasou Nisou FRODISIA Oikos Fterikoudi Orounta Galata Pachyammos GALINI Palaichori Gerakies Morfou Palaichori Oreinis Palaiometocho Pano Deftera Pano Koutrafas Pano Pyrgos Pano Zodeia Pedoulas Pera Pera Chorio Peristerona Lefkosias PETRA Pigenia Platanistasa Politiko Polystypos Potami Powered by Page 4 Potamia Province L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Psimolofou Adminstat logo AMMOCHOSTOSDEMOGRAFIA ECONOMIA CLASSIFICHE CERCA Saranti DISTRICTCIPRO Sia LARNAKA Sinaoros DISTRICT Skouriotissa LEFKOSIA (Foukasa) DISTRICT Spilia LEMESOS Strovolos DISTRICT Municipality PAFOS Synoikismos DISTRICT Anthoupolis Temvria Tsakistra Tseri VARISEIA Vyzakia XEROVOUNOS Xyliatos Regioni Republic of Turkish Republic Cyprus of Northern Cyprus Comune di Sinaoros Estensione territoriale del Comune di SINAOROS e relativa densità abitativa, abitanti per sesso e numero di famiglie residenti, età media e incidenza degli stranieri TERRITORIO DATI DEMOGRAFICI (ANNO 0) Republic of Popolazione (N.) 238 Regione Cyprus Famiglie (N.) 89 Powered by Page 5 Lefkosia Maschi (%) 52,1 L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Provincia District Adminstat logo Femmine (%) 47,9 DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMIA CLASSIFICHE CERCA CIPRO Lefkosia Sigla Provincia Stranieri (%) 0,0 District Età Media (Anni) 39,8 Frazioni nel 0 comune Variazione % Media Annua +0,00 Superficie (Kmq) 3,52 (0/0) Densità Abitativa 67,7 (Abitanti/Kmq) ^ Saldo Naturale = Nati - Morti ^ Saldo Migratorio = Iscritti - Cancellati Classifiche Comune di sinaoros è al 209° posto su 421 comuni in regione per dimensione demografica è al 238° posto su 421 comuni in Cipro per dimensione demografica è al 279° posto su 421 comuni in Cipro per età media Frazioni Powered by Page 6 Address Contacts Cipro L'azienda Contatti LoginAdminStatUrbistat on Linkedin 41124Adminstat Via M. logo Vellani +39 059 8395229 Demografia AdminStat is designed by DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMIA CLASSIFICHE CERCA Marchi, 20 CIPRO Urbistat. Every data are +39 059 8395230 Economia Modena, Italy constatly updated to give [email protected] Classifiche P.IVA 03466110362 the best socio-economic information in territory. Copyright © 2021 - UrbiStat S.r.l. Powered by Page 7.
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