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Social Indicators and Millennium Development Goals
Estimated
Population (2008)
36,605
Population (2001) 19,886
Average HH Size (2001) 2.8
Constant GDP Growth Rate (2007p) 11.2
Constant GDP (US$'000) (2007p) 632,052
Imports (US$ '000) (2008p) 591,252
Exports (US$ '000) (2008p) 24,769
Inflation Rate (2007) 3.7%
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DEPS Grand Turk Office:
South Base, Grand Turk
Turks and Caicos Islands
British West Indies
Tel nos.: +1649-946-2801;
               +1649-946-2221
Fax no: +1649-946-2557
E-mail: deps@gov.tc or info@depstc.org
DEPS Providenciales Office:
Telefax: +1649-941-5194
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Date last updated: September 14, 2009




Island Island Code Locality Locality Code
Providenciales (cont'd.) 06 Chalk Sound 04
    Discovery Bay/Cheshire Hall/Cooper Jack 05
    Downtown 06
    Five Cays 07
    Grace Bay 08
    Honda Road 09
    Juba 10
    Kew Town 11
    Leeward 12
    Long Bay Hill 13
    Turtle Cove/Richmond 14
    Wheeland 15
Parrot Cay 07 Parrot 01
Pine Cay 08 Pine Cay 01
Ambergris Cay 09 Ambergris Cay 01
Dellis Cay 10 Dellis Cay 01
East Caicos 11 East Caicos 01
Water Cay 12 Water cay 01
West Caicos 13 West Caicos 01

Note: The Island/Locality Codes above were the ones used in the Census 2001 Enumeration.


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