Area of Cane | 47 km² |
Population | 3,541 |
Male Population | 1,691 (47.8%) |
Female Population | 1,850 (52.2%) |
Population change from 1975 to 2015 | +427.7% |
Population change from 2000 to 2015 | +66.6% |
Median Age | 22.6 years old |
Male Median Age | 21.1 years old |
Female Median Age | 24 years old |
Timezone | Central Standard Time |
Cane is a municipality in the Honduran department of La Paz.
The population of Cane is not exact, but is estimated to be around 4,000. The current mayor is Jose Tejeda, who is very popular among the community, as he has donated millions of US dollars to the creation of a lush central park stocked with trash cans, benches, and a taco bar. Tejeda is also in the process of paving the roads of Cane, which were originally all dirt. Source: Wikipedia
Cane Population
Years 1975 to 2015Data | 1975 | 1990 | 2000 | 2015 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Population | 671 | 1,395 | 2,125 | 3,541 |
Population Density | 14.3 / km² | 29.7 / km² | 45.2 / km² | 75.3 / km² |
Cane Population change from 2000 to 2015
Increase of 66.6% from year 2000 to 2015Location | Change since 1975 | Change since 1990 | Change since 2000 |
---|---|---|---|
Cane | +427.7% | +153.8% | +66.6% |
La Paz | +153.6% | +63% | +29.3% |
Honduras | +159.6% | +64.6% | +29.2% |
Cane Median Age
Median Age: 22.6 yearsLocation | Median Age | Median Age (Male) | Median Age (Female) |
---|---|---|---|
Cane | 22.6 years | 21.1 years | 24 years |
La Paz | 19.9 years | 18.9 years | 20.8 years |
Cane Population Tree
Population By Age and GenderAge | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Under 5 | 185 | 181 | 367 |
5-9 | 187 | 180 | 368 |
10-14 | 223 | 206 | 430 |
15-19 | 215 | 219 | 435 |
20-24 | 156 | 173 | 329 |
25-29 | 94 | 139 | 234 |
30-34 | 118 | 123 | 242 |
35-39 | 91 | 112 | 204 |
40-44 | 90 | 111 | 202 |
45-49 | 75 | 81 | 157 |
50-54 | 64 | 68 | 133 |
55-59 | 59 | 56 | 115 |
60-64 | 37 | 57 | 95 |
65-69 | 28 | 44 | 72 |
70-74 | 18 | 35 | 54 |
75-79 | 27 | 26 | 53 |
80-84 | 13 | 23 | 36 |
85 Plus | 10 | 14 | 24 |
Cane Population Density
Population Density: 75.3 / km²Location | Population | Area | Population Density |
---|---|---|---|
Cane | 3,541 | 47 km² | 75.3 / km² |
La Paz | 191,270 | 2,588.8 km² | 73.9 / km² |
Cane Historical and Projected Population
Estimated Population from 1840 to 2100Year | Est. Population | Avg 10 year growth % | Avg 10 year growth |
---|---|---|---|
1900 | 169 | n/a | n/a |
1910 | 187 | 10.7% | 18 |
1920 | 221 | 18.2% | 34 |
1930 | 276 | 24.9% | 55 |
1940 | 374 | 35.5% | 98 |
1950 | 424 | 13.4% | 50 |
1960 | 529 | 24.8% | 105 |
1970 | 577 | 9.1% | 48 |
1990 | 1,395 | 55.5% | 409 |
2000 | 2,125 | 52.3% | 730 |
2020 | 3,827 | 34.2% | 851 |
2030 | 4,340 | 13.4% | 513 |
2040 | 4,778 | 10.1% | 438 |
2050 | 5,117 | 7.1% | 339 |
2060 | 5,361 | 4.8% | 244 |
2070 | 5,517 | 2.9% | 156 |
2080 | 5,595 | 1.4% | 78 |
2090 | 5,607 | 0.2% | 12 |
2100 | 5,569 | -0.7% | -38 |
1. JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid
2. CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network)
3. [Link] Klein Goldewijk, K., Beusen, A., Doelman, J., and Stehfest, E.: Anthropogenic land use estimates for the Holocene – HYDE 3.2, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 9, 927–953, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-927-2017, 2017.
Human Development Index (HDI)
Statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income.Cane CO2 Emissions
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Per Capita in Tonnes Per YearLocation | CO2 Emissions | CO2 Emissions Per Capita | CO2 Emissions Intensity |
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Cane | 4,668 t | 1.32 t | 99.3 t/km² |
La Paz | 252,872 t | 1.32 t | 97.7 t/km² |
Other places in La Paz Department (Honduras)
Place | Area | Population | Population Density |
---|---|---|---|
Aguanqueterique | 189.8 km² | 4,506 | 23.7 / km² |
Cabanas | 155.2 km² | 3,125 | 20.1 / km² |
Chinacla | 63.1 km² | 7,081 | 112.1 / km² |
Guajiquiro | 347.5 km² | 13,815 | 39.7 / km² |
La Paz | 232.2 km² | 43,484 | 187.3 / km² |
Lauterique | 36.7 km² | 2,771 | 75.5 / km² |
Marcala | 218.4 km² | 26,866 | 123.0 / km² |
Mercedes de Oriente | 39.5 km² | 883 | 22.3 / km² |
Opatoro | 241.5 km² | 6,886 | 28.5 / km² |
San Antonio del Norte | 75.3 km² | 2,532 | 33.6 / km² |
San José | 65.9 km² | 9,049 | 137.4 / km² |
San Juan | 51.5 km² | 2,308 | 44.8 / km² |
San Pedro de Tutule | 47.6 km² | 6,845 | 143.9 / km² |
San Sebastian | 52.8 km² | 1,452 | 27.5 / km² |
Santa Ana | 208.4 km² | 11,153 | 53.5 / km² |
Santa Elena | 184.1 km² | 11,518 | 62.6 / km² |
Santa Maria | 104.3 km² | 10,663 | 102.2 / km² |
Santiago de Puringla | 140.7 km² | 15,359 | 109.1 / km² |
Yarula | 87 km² | 7,444 | 85.6 / km² |
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