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What is the population of Darwin?

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What is the population of Darwin?

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Population: 120,900 (2006)[1] (16th) In 2006, the largest ancestry groups in the Darwin were, Australian (42,221 or 36.9 per cent), English (29,766 or 26 per cent), Irish (9,561 or 8.3 per cent), Scottish (7,815 or 6.8 per cent), Chinese (3,502 or 3 per cent), Greek (2,828 or 2.4 per cent) and Italian (2,367 or 2 per cent)[20] Darwin’s population is notable for the highest proportional population of Aboriginals of any Australian capital city.[21] in the 2006 census there were 10,259 (9.7 per cent) of Aboriginals living in Darwin.

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