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Local Towns - Cities Towns and Data (2) This post was last updated by Rob on 2024-07-26 10:26:36 Local Towns - Cities Towns and Data (3)

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Local Towns - Cities Towns and Data (5) Getting the data you need, isn't always easy. In this piece we are looking at Saint Helens a place in England Great Britain, which as of 2011, had an estimated population of 102,556.

Getting the nearest towns to Saint Helens along with useful data and insights.

We've drawn up relevant population data tables below detailing the nearest towns and cities, and you can download these Saint Helens locations to a (comma separated values) CSV file to use in excel , and save the textual outputs to a PDF file. The data typically details how many places are generally within 30 minutes to one hour's commute or drive of Saint Helens within a 35 mi (56.315 km) radius.

You'll be pleased to know however, that these numbers aren't fixed, and that you can flex these up, or down to suit your needs by using the form tools below.

We've created a custom map for Saint Helens to accompany the data table, showing you where each place is, and by clicking on a location marker Local Towns - Cities Towns and Data (7), you'll reveal that location's name, compass bearing and state (where available) in relation to Saint Helens, so no getting lost now ;)

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* Drive time estimates may be more where aspects like lakes, seas, rivers and mountains are between two locations. Check the map for topography around Saint Helens

Additional Location Data For Saint Helens

You'll see that where available, we have included local wards and parishes near a place to give you a snapshot of how many people live within a defined vicinity of an electoral ward or parish.

You also have an option to include a list of the nearest hospitals to Saint Helens for this location too.
*** Last updated October 2022 - Not all hospitals are public, some are privately ran, the A and E status of hospitals is subject to change, please check before travelling.

Can we show the nearest Post Codes to Saint Helens?

Yes we can, to see a list of UK Postcodes near to Saint Helens and get a snapshot of all of the postal codes within a radius, simply update the results and we'll pull them in for you. A postcode very near to Saint Helens for example is, WA10 1EU.

Local Towns - Cities Towns and Data (8) What is the precise geo location used for these calculations?

Great question! We use latitudes and longitudes (distinct points on the earth) to determine this. The distances for this Saint Helens location are based upon the geo coordinates of Latitude: 53.45 and Longitude: -2.7333. The map below is centered on this location, do check it out below.

Populations are a moving target in that they never stand still. However, we do know that in 2011, the estimated population was reported to be 102,556 people.Allowing for a population change of 0.48 % since 2011 this is estimated to be around 108,955 today. **

If you believe this is incorrect, and have an up to date figure from an official source, then please let us know using the contact link above and we'll update this article.

Would you like to know what the population of Saint Helens is as a percentage of Great Britain's population?

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If you'd like to get a different set of results, then you can change the settings here. Alter the minimum population or distance numbers and the results in the table will change.

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Location: Saint Helens Great Britain - Date Created: Fri, 26th Jul 2024

The default population setting is to show towns with populations of at least 100 people. If your results are sparse, then please lower the population number to zero using the population box above, and you'll generate more results.

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Saint Helens Nearest Towns, Boroughs or Cities within 30 minutes to a 1 hour drive allowing for traffic within 35 mi (56.315 km) * 1
PlaceDistance MiPopulationDir
Eccleston North West England2.064703W
Burtonwood Warrington2.973362ESE
Prescot Lancashire3.5840890SW
Garswood 3.586184NE
Billinge North West England3.725949NNE
Rainhill Merseyside3.7210854SSW
Ashton In Makerfield Greater Manchester4.1329040NE
Bryn Greater Manchester4.86931NE
Newton-le-willows 5.4921783E
Golborne Lancashire5.6024022ENE

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FAQs

What is the pep population estimate? ›

The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States, states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, cities, towns, as well as for Puerto Rico and its municipios.

How many cities and towns are there in the United States estimate? ›

There were 19,502 incorporated places registered in the United States as of July 31, 2019. 16,410 had a population under 10,000 while, in contrast, only 10 cities had a population of one million or more. Suffice it to say, almost nothing is more idealized in the American imagination than small-town America.

What are places in census data? ›

Examples of incorporated places include cities, towns, villages, etc. CDPs are statistical equivalents of incorporated places and represent unincorporated communities that do not have a legally defined boundary or an active, functioning governmental structure.

How many towns and cities are there in the United States? ›

Cities and towns: According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 19,354 "incorporated places" in the United States. As of January 31, 2023. Comprehensive: Over 108,000 cities and towns from all 50 states, DC, Puerto Rico and the USA Virgin Island. The US government recognizes 35,000 cities and towns.

What is the formula for PEP? ›

Peak Envelope Power is usually measured in a resistive load, and in that case it is simply given by PEP=V2/2/R (where V is the peak RF voltage) or PEP=VRMS2/R.

What is the formula for population estimate? ›

How to you estimate population size from a sample? To estimate the population size (n) from a sample, you can extrapolate your data from the area you sampled (a quadrat, plot, or any sample unit) with the formula n = (total area of habitat / area of sample unit) x mean number of individuals per sample unit.

What is the population of a town vs city? ›

Typically, once a town reaches a population of somewhere between 20,000 and 300,000 people, it will begin to be informally regarded as a city. One who regards a settlement as too small to be a town will typically call it a "township" or "village."

What's the average population of a small town? ›

Midsize towns (populations of 5,000 to 9,999 people) Small towns (populations of 2,500 to 4,999) Villages (populations of 1,000 – 2,499) Tiny villages (population of less than 1,000)

What is the population requirement for a town? ›

Common population definitions for an urban area (city or town) range between 1,500 and 50,000 people, with most U.S. states using a minimum between 1,500 and 5,000 inhabitants.

At what point does a town become a city? ›

Cities, which have a population of at least 50,000 inhabitants in contiguous dense grid cells (>1,500 inhabitants per km2); Towns and semi-dense areas, which have a population of at least 5,000 inhabitants in contiguous grid cells with a density of at least 300 inhabitants per km2. By common use perhaps 1,000 people.

What state has the least cities? ›

50 states and Washington, D.C.

Five states have no cities with populations exceeding 100,000. They are: Delaware, Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming. The table displays: The city rank by population as of July 1, 2023, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau.

What is considered a small town? ›

In contrast, small towns are more mentally and emotionally connected to rural environments. However, the Census Bureau defines “urban” as a population cluster of 1,000 people or more. The EPA, in federal assistance legislation, has defined a “small town” as a city or town with a population of 2,500 or less.

What U.S. state has the most towns? ›

Illinois leads the nation with 6,968 local governments — approximately 2,000 more than second-place Pennsylvania. Hawaii has 21 local governments, the fewest of any state.

Is there a town name that is in all 50 states? ›

That would be Greenville. Riverside in all but four states (it does not exist in Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana, and Oklahoma).

What is the official population estimate? ›

8.1 Billion (current)

The current world population is 8,123,917,149 as of Saturday, July 27, 2024 according to the most recent United Nations estimates elaborated by Worldometer.

What is the point estimate for the population P? ›

Formula Review

p′ = x / n where x represents the number of successes and n represents the sample size. The variable p′ is the sample proportion and serves as the point estimate for the true population proportion.

What is the rate of PEP? ›

Effectiveness is likely much higher than 80% if PEP is used consistently and correctly, as prescribed.

What is the percentage of PEP? ›

If started soon after exposure, PEP can reduce the risk of HIV infection by over 80%.

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