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The population of Newcastle upon Tyne on January 1st 2010 is approximately 263,044. (Extrapolated from England populations of 50,760,000 on June 13th 2008, 23:11 and 51,446,000 on February 10th 2010, and a Newcastle upon Tyne population of 259,536 on May 24th 2008.)
What's the population of Newcastle upon Tyne (locally ) (often shortened to Newcastle), the city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England in 2010?

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