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Division No. 9
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Census division in Alberta
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Country | Canada |
Province | Alberta |
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• Total | 18,922 km2 (7,306 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 21,290 |
• Density | 1.12515/km2 (2.9141/sq mi) |
Division No. 9 is a special area in Alberta, Canada. It's like a big district used for counting people and planning. You can find it in the southwest part of central Alberta. The biggest town here is Rocky Mountain House. This area is the same size as Clearwater County.
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Communities in Division No. 9
Division No. 9 is home to several different types of communities. These are called "census subdivisions." They include towns, villages, and other special areas.
Towns
Villages
Summer Villages
- Burnstick Lake
Municipal Districts
Indian Reserves
- Big Horn 144A
- O'Chiese 203
- Sunchild 202
Population Facts
Let's look at some numbers about the people living in Division No. 9. This information comes from the official count of people, called a census.
Population in 2011
In the 2011 Census, Division No. 9 had 21,290 people living there. They lived in 7,962 homes. This was a small increase of 4.6% from the number of people in 2006.
The total land area of Division No. 9 is about 18,922 square kilometers. This means there was about 1.1 person living in each square kilometer in 2011.
Population in 2006
In the 2006 Census, there were 20,351 people in Division No. 9. They lived in 8,151 homes. This was a 4.0% increase from the year 2001. The land area was almost the same as in 2011.