Tixall

Tixall
Tixall
Parroquia civil y pueblo del Reino Unido
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Iglesia de San Juan el Bautista, en Tixall.
Tixall
Tixall
Ubicación de Tixall en Staffordshire.
52°48′8.3″N 2°2′5.7″O / 52.802306, -2.034917Coordenadas: 52°48′8.3″N 2°2′5.7″O / 52.802306, -2.034917
Entidad Parroquia civil y pueblo
 • País Bandera del Reino Unido Reino Unido
 • Nación constitutiva Inglaterra
 • Región Midlands del Oeste
 • Condado Staffordshire
 • Distrito Stafford
Superficie  
 • Total 10,07 km²
Población (2001)  
 • Total 192 hab.
 • Densidad 19,07 hab/km²
Huso horario GMT (UTC0)
 • en verano BST (UTC +1)
Código postal ST18

Tixall es una parroquia civil y un pueblo del distrito de Stafford, en el condado de Staffordshire (Inglaterra).

Contenido

Geografía

Según la Oficina Nacional de Estadística británica, Tixall tiene una superficie de 10,07 km².[1]

Demografía

Según el censo de 2001, Tixall tenía 192 habitantes (51,56% varones, 48,44% mujeres) y una densidad de población de 19,07 hab/km². El 20,83% eran menores de 16 años, el 74,48% tenían entre 16 y 74, y el 4,69% eran mayores de 74. La media de edad era de 42,59 años. Del total de habitantes con 16 o más años, el 18,42% estaban solteros, el 68,42% casados, y el 13,16% divorciados o viudos.[2]

Según su grupo étnico, el 98,44% de los habitantes eran blancos y el 1,56% mestizos. La mayor parte (96,91%) eran originarios del Reino Unido. El resto de países europeos englobaban al 1,55% de la población, mientras que el 1,55% había nacido en cualquier otro lugar. El cristianismo era profesado por el 82,81%, mientras que el 11,46% no eran religiosos y el 5,73% no marcaron ninguna opción en el censo.[1]

Había 81 hogares con residentes y 4 vacíos.[2]

Referencias

  1. a b Tablas: «Usual Resident Population (KS01) for Amalgamated Parishes», «Ethnic Group (KS06) for Amalgamated Parishes», «Country of Birth (KS05) for Amalgamated Parishes» y «Religion (KS07) for Amalgamated Parishes», disponibles para descarga aquí. Office for National Statistics (inglés).
  2. a b «Area: Tixall CP (Parish)» (en inglés). Office for National Statistics. Consultado el 15 de octubre de 2011.

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