Last official estimated population of Scotia village (Greeley County**, Nebraska state) was 305 (year 2014)[1]. This was 0% of total US population and 0.02% of total Nebraska state population. Area of Scotia village is 0.3 mi² (=0.9 km²)[6], in this year population density was 878.96 p/mi². If population growth rate would be same as in period 2010-2014 (-1.04%/yr), Scotia village population in 2025 would be 272*.
Historical population of Scotia village for period 1890-2014:
Estimated population for 2014[1]. Click on flag to hide it.
Population • Legends • Position
[1890-1900] -4.38 %/yr
[1900-1910] +2.08 %/yr
[1910-1920] +5.48 %/yr
[1920-1930] -1.64 %/yr
[1930-1940] -0.45 %/yr
[1940-1950] +0.45 %/yr
[1950-1960] -2.99 %/yr
[1960-1970] +0.11 %/yr
[1970-1980] -0.14 %/yr
[1980-1990] -0.71 %/yr
[1990-2000] -0.54 %/yr
[2000-2005] 0 %/yr
[2005-2010] +0.64 %/yr
[2010-2014] -1.04 %/yr
• Ord city population
14.9 mi, 307°
• Loup City city
19.1 mi, 226°
• Greeley Center village
10.5 mi, 57°
• North Loup village
4.1 mi, 297°
• Wolbach village
16.8 mi, 105°
• Elba village
14.4 mi, 151°
• Ashton village
15.9 mi, 197°
• Farwell village
17.8 mi, 167°
• Cotesfield village
8.4 mi, 154°
• Cushing village
21 mi, 124°
*Calculated by population.us from last known population growth rate, not official data.
**Some cities are placed on more than one county. Only 1 county is shown.
[1] Cities and Towns (Incorporated Places and Minor Civil Divisions) 2014, archived from the original, retrieved 02/23/2016
[2] City and Town Intercensal Estimates (2000-2010), archived from the original, retrieved 02/23/2016
[3] Places: 1990 and 1999 Populations, With Numeric and Percent Population Change, archived from the original, retrieved 02/23/2016
[4] Population of the 100 Largest Urban Places: 1980,
[5] Population of the 100 Largest Urban Places in history,
[6] Area, latitude longitude data, retrieved 02/23/2016
[7] Through the Decades, Overview 1790-2010, PDF, large files! >100 Mb
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