The population of the Canary Islands (who don't all dress like this, honest), according to the last municipal head count on January 1st, 2010, had reached 2,114,928, which is 10,936 more than at the same date in 2009, a rise of 0.5%, slightly higher than the national rise.
Of those, 305,661 are of foreign nationality, 14.5% of the total inhabitants. In the year, the number of foreign residents in the islands has grown by 4,457 people, a 1.5% rise, which is 0.4 of a percent higher than the average increase in Spain.
The total number of residents in Spain now stands at 46,951,532 - 205,725 more than in 2009. Of this total, 41,242,592 have Spanish nationality and 5,708,940 are foreign nationals, who represent 12.2% of the total population in the country.
Report Canarias 7 ( Via territoriosred# )
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