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           | DescriptionSL population growth.png | Graph showing population growth in  Sri Lanka obtained from official census data. An official census has being carried out approximately every 10 years in Sri Lanka starting from 1871. | 
          
           | Date | 17 March 2007 | 
          
           | Source | Own work created using Microsoft Office 2007 based on  official data | 
          
           | Author | Snowolfd4 | 
          
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          | Year | Population | 
         
          | 1871 | 2,400,380 | 
         
          | 1881 | 2,759,738 | 
         
          | 1891 | 3,007,789 | 
         
          | 1901 | 3,565,954 | 
         
          | 1911 | 4,106,350 | 
         
          | 1921 | 4,497,854 | 
         
          | 1931 | 5,306,863 | 
         
          | 1946 | 6,657,339 | 
         
          | 1953 | 8,097,845 | 
         
          | 1963 | 10,582,064 | 
         
          | 1971 | 12,689,897 | 
         
          | 1981 | 14,846,750 | 
         
          | 2001 | 18,732,255 | 
        
        2011 22,000000
        
         
        
        
         
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