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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlsaceAlsace - Wikipedia

    Alsace's population increased to 1,919,745 in 2021. [3] It has regularly increased over time, except in wartime and shortly after the German annexation of 1871 (when many Alsatians who had opted to keep their French citizenship emigrated to France), by both natural growth and immigration.

  2. Main population indicators (t_demo_ind) Population as a percentage of EU27 (from 2020) population. Population change - crude rates of total change, natural change and net migration plus adjustment.

  3. www.nationalia.info › profile › 3Alsace - Nationalia

    5 dni temu · Population. 1,884,150 inhabitants (2019) Area. 8.280 km². Institutions. European Collectivity of Alsace. Major cities. Strasbourg, Hagenau, Wissembourg, Milhüsa/Mülhausen (Mulhouse), Kolmar (Colmar) State administration. French Republic. Territorial languages. German (Alsatian, Francian), French (Welche) Official languages. French. Major religion.

  4. The first version of the German Local Population Database (GPOP) covers several census years between 1871 and 2019. The data are publicly available via an online repository. The GPOP database accounts for thousands of changes of local boundaries within Germany.

  5. Germany's population grew by 1.3% (+1,122,000 people) in 2022, after a small increase of only 0.1% in the previous year (+82,000 people). A good 84.4 million people were living in Germany at the end of 2022, according to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis).

  6. Population. Demographic data at regional level can answer questions like: which regions are most densely or sparsely populated; how has the population in your region changed over time; are you older or younger than the median age in your region? Population and population change. As of 1 January 2022, the EU’s total population was 447 million.

  7. On 1 January 2021, there were 447.0 million people living in the European Union (EU). The most populous Member State in the EU was Germany (83.2 million, 19 % of the EU total), followed by France (67.4 million, 15 %), Italy (59.3 million, 13 %), Spain (47.4 million, 11 %) and Poland (37.8 million, 9 %).

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