This led to an estimate of 200,000 people killed during the occupation, which was widely reported around the world.
This was a decrease from an estimate of 1023 million malnourished people in 2009.
Others suggest the numbers are even higher, with an estimate of four people in the United States for each family here.
This contrasts with an official estimate of just 800 people.
In 1979, their population was held at an estimate of approximately 1.5 million people.
A rough estimate of 25,000 people were thought to have passed through the building each workday.
The government tried to mitigate this by creating their own conservative estimate of 60 545 812 people in 1393.
West Park has an estimate of 57,000 people.
It has the country's sixth largest population with an estimate of more than 100,000 people.
By March 1859 there was an estimate of 15,000 people at the rush.