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Growth around western Montana

This lists shows population growth of Montana cities, towns and regions during the 1990s, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau.

The first column is the name of the place, the second column is the 2000 population, the third column is the 1990 population, the fourth column shows the percent change in population.

The lower table shows places counted in the 2000 census, but not counted separately during the 1990 census.

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Place name
2000
1990
% change
Evergreen
6,215
4,109
51
Pablo
1,814
1,298
40
Hamilton
3,705
2,737
35
Missoula
57,053
42,918
33
Hot Springs
531
411
29
Stevensville
1,553
1,221
27
Finley Point
493
395
25
Columbia Falls
3,645
2,942
24
Lolo
3,388
2,746
23
Arlee
602
489
23
Polson
4,041
3,283
23
Charlo
439
358
23
Drummond
318
264
20
Kalispell
14,223
11,917
19
Ronan
1,812
1,547
17
Whitefish
5,032
4,368
15
Darby
710
625
14
Plains
1,126
992
14
Pinesdale
742
670
11
Alberton
374
354
6
Libby
2,626
2,532
4
Bonner-West Riverside
1,693
1,669
1
Superior
893
881
1
St. Ignatius
788
778
1
Troy
957
953
0
Thompson Falls
1,321
1,319
0
Philipsburg
914
925
-1
Eureka
1,017
1,043
-2
Orchard Homes
5,199
10,317
-50
[Source: 2000 Census]

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Previously undesignated places
2000
East Missoula
2,070
Lakeside
1,679
Seeley Lake
1,436
Bigfork
1,421
Lincoln
1,110
Hungry Horse
934
Florence
901
Frenchtown
883
Victor
859
Woods Bay
748
Somers
556
Corvallis
443
Wye
381
Coram
337
Martin City
331
Evaro
329
Noxon
230
Dixon
216
Paradise
184
Heron
149
Elmo
143
Big Arm
131
Ravalli
119
Dayton
95
Ovando
71
DeBorgia
69
Kerr
17
[Source: 2000 Census]

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