According to the 2002 Poland census, there were 251 people residing in Kolonia Bogoria colony, of whom 46.2% were male and 53.8% were female. In the village, the population was spread out, with 30.7% under the age of 18, 41.4% from 18 to 44, 17.9% from 45 to 64, and 10% who were 65 years of age or older.[1]
Table 1. Population level of colony in 2002 – by age group[1]
SPECIFICATION
Measure unit
POPULATION (by age group in 2002)
TOTAL
0–9
10–19
20–29
30–39
40–49
50–59
60–69
70–79
80 +
I.
TOTAL
person
251
40
49
35
38
34
21
21
10
3
—
of which in
%
100
15.9
19.5
13.9
15.1
13.5
8.4
8.4
4
1.2
1.
BY SEX
A.
Males
person
116
18
21
16
17
22
10
11
–
1
—
of which in
%
46.2
7.2
8.4
6.4
6.8
8.8
4
4.4
–
0.4
B.
Females
person
135
22
28
19
21
12
11
10
10
2
—
of which in
%
53.8
8.8
11.2
7.6
8.4
4.8
4.4
4
4
0.8
Figure 1. Population pyramid of colony in 2002 – by age group and sex[1]
Table 2. Population level of colony in 2002 – by sex[1]
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^ abBiernacki, Marek (27 November 2000). "Dz.U. z 2000 r. nr 109, poz. 1163" [Journal of the Laws of 2000, No. 109, item 1,163]. Rozporządzenie Ministra Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administracji z dnia 27 listopada 2000 r. w sprawie ustalenia i zmiany urzędowych nazw oraz rodzaju niektórych miejscowości w województwach: dolnośląskim, kujawsko-pomorskim, lubelskim, lubuskim, łódzkim, mazowieckim, podkarpackim, podlaskim, pomorskim, śląskim, świętokrzyskim, warmińsko-mazurskim, wielkopolskim i zachodniopomorskim [Regulation of the Minister of the Internal Affairs and Administration of 27 November 2000 on the establishment and change the official names of localities and the type of settlement in the provinces: Lower Silesia, Kuyavia-Pomerania, Lublin, Lubusz, Łódź, Subcarpathia, Podlaskie, Pomerania, Silesia, Świętokrzyskie, Warmia-Masuria, Greater Poland and West Pomerania] (in Polish). Warsaw, Poland: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration. p. 6,201.
^ abcBielec, Jan (ed.); Szwałek, Stanisława (1981). Wykaz urzędowych nazw miejscowości w Polsce. T. II: K – P [List of official names of localities in Poland, Vol. II: K – P] (in Polish). Ministry of Administration, Spatial Economy and Environmental Protection (1st ed.). Warsaw, Poland: Central Statistical Office. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
^ abc"Kolonia Bogoria, wieś, gmina Bogoria, powiat staszowski, województwo świętokrzyskie" [Kolonia Bogoria, village, Bogoria Commune, Staszów County, Świętokrzyskie Province, Poland]. Topographical map prepared in 1:10,000 scale. Aerial and satellite orthophotomap (in Polish). Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography, Poland, Warsaw. 2011. geoportal.gov.pl. Retrieved 27 April 2011.