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What is the total population of Zhoushan in 221?

The total population of Zhoushan in 221 was 1.165 million, an increase of .6 million over the previous year. Zhoushan, a prefecture-level city in Zhejiang Province, is one of the 27 cities in the central area of the Yangtze River Delta. It is located in the northeast of Zhejiang Province, bordering the East China Sea in the east, Hangzhou Bay in the west and Shanghai in the north. Zhoushan is backed by Shanghai, Hangzhou, Ningbo and other large and medium-sized cities and the vast hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta.

facing the Pacific Ocean, it has a strong geographical advantage, and is located at the junction of the north-south coastal routes and the Yangtze River waterway in China. It is the maritime gateway and channel for the opening up of the Yangtze River basin and the Yangtze River Delta, and it radiates fan-shaped with emerging port cities in the Asia-Pacific region.

the purpose and significance of the census

the purpose of the census: the census is a major survey of national conditions and strength in Socialism with Chinese characteristics, which will comprehensively find out the population, structure, distribution, urban and rural housing and other aspects in China.

To improve the population development strategy and policy system, promote long-term balanced population development, scientifically formulate national economic and social development plans, promote high-quality economic development, start a new journey of building a socialist modern country in an all-round way, March towards the goal of the second century, and provide scientific and accurate statistical information support.

the significance of the census: Socialism with Chinese characteristics has entered a new era, and conducted a census in time to comprehensively find out the latest situation of China's population, structure and distribution.

it is not only the basis for formulating and improving future policies and measures such as income, consumption, education, employment, pension, medical care and social security, but also provides decision-making basis for the layout of educational and medical institutions, the construction of service facilities for children and the elderly, the distribution of industrial and commercial service outlets, and the construction of urban and rural roads.