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| Demographics |
| According
to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2005,
Rhode Island has
an estimated population of 1,076,189,
which is a decrease of 3,727, or 0.3%,
from the prior year and an increase
of 27,870, or 2.7%, since the year 2000.
This includes a natural increase since
the last census of 15,220 people (that
is 66,973 births minus 51,753 deaths)
and an increase due to net migration
of 14,001 people into the state. Immigration
from outside the United States resulted
in a net increase of 18,965 people,
and migration within the country produced
a net decrease of 4,964 people.
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| Cities
and Towns |
| There
are 39 cities and towns in Rhode
Island.
The
cities are Providence,
East Providence,
Newport, Warwick,
Cranston, Central
Falls, Pawtucket
and Woonsocket.
The
towns are Barrington, Bristol, Burrillville,
Charleston, Coventry, Cumberland,
East Greenwich, Exeter, Foster, Glocester,
Hopkinton, Jamestown, Johnston, Lincoln,
Little Compton, Middletown, Narragansett,
New Shoreham (Block Island), North
Kingstown, North Providence,
North Smithfield, Portsmouth, Richmond,
Scituate, Smithfield, South Kingstown,
Tiverton, Warren, West Greenwich,
West Warwick, and Westerly.
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