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Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the States of Germany, German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the List of cities in Germany by popu ...
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Population growth

The population of Munich was only 24,000 in 1700, but it doubled every 30 years, and in 1852 the population exceeded 100,000, qualifying it a ''large city'' (''Großstadt'') by German administrative standards. By 1883, Munich had a population of 250,000; this doubled to 500,000 in 1901, making Munich the third largest city in the
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. The physical effects of the
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are clearly visible. Towards the end of the war, 90% of the historical old town had been destroyed in 73 aerial raids and half of the city was in ruins. Estimates for the impact of these raids on the population offer the figure of 6,000 dead. In total, Munich lost 34% of its population, with 279,000 people displaced through evacuation, migration, deportation, and made homeless through aerial attacks. The total population decreased from 829,000 in May 1939 to 550,000 in May 1945. The prewar population level was not regained until 1950. Shortly before the city's 800th anniversary, on 15 December 1957, the millionth resident of Munich was born, making Munich the latest city to reach a population of one million out of 70 cities worldwide. According to the Bavarian National Office for Statistics and Data Processing, the official figure for the population of Munich was 1,259,677 in December 2005 (only principal residences and with adjustments from other national offices). , it stood at 1,305,525. The following summary shows the population according to historical local data. Up to 1824 the figures are mainly estimates; after that they are census results or official statistics from the local authorities. From 1871 onward, the figures given refer to the "population present in the town (''ortsanwesende Bevölkerung''); from 1925 the figures are the "resident population" (''Wohnbevölkerung''), and from since 1987 the figures are for the "population at the place of main residence" (''Bevölkerung am Ort der Hauptwohnung''). Before 1871, figures are from irregular survey methods.


From 1369 to 1944

¹ Census figures


From 1945 to 1989

¹ Census figures


From 1990

¹ Census figures Source: Bavarian Regional Authority for Statistics and Data Handling ''(Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung)''.


Population forecast

The
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provides data for population and population growth for 2,959
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in Germany (January 2006 publication). In Munich, the population is forecast to rise by 7.8% between 2003 and 2020 (96,988 persons). Projected population growth 2003–2020 for Munich (principal residences): Source: Bertelsmann Foundation In the city administration's 2002 planning forecast, a 2% rise of the legally resident population (principal and secondary residences) between 2001 and 2015 is predicted. For immigration, a 7.2% rise is predicted and for stagnation, a decrease of 1.7%. Absolute population trend 2001–2015 – Forecast for Munich (principal and secondary residences): Source: Munich Statistical Office ''(Statistisches Amt der Landeshauptstadt München)''.


Population structure

In December 2005, the proportion of foreigners was 23.3% or 300,129 persons in absolute figures. The largest groups of these are Turks (43.309), Croatians (24,866), Serbians (24,439), Greeks (22,486), Austrians (21,411) and Italians (20,847). 37% of foreigners in Munich come from countries within the
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. Source: Munich Statistical Office ''(Statistisches Amt der Landeshauptstadt München)''.


Age distribution

The following shows the age distribution from 31 December 2005 (principal residences). Source: Munich Statistical Office ''(Statistisches Amt der Landeshauptstadt München)''.


Boroughs

The following number of inhabitants refer to principal residences as of 31 December 2006. Source: Munich Statistical Office ''(Statistisches Amt der Landeshauptstadt München)''.


Foreign communities

There are very sizable Balkan and Turkish communities in the city. Of the foreign nationals in Munich, about 37% come from the European Union. The most common foreign nationals in Munich are: Data for the year 2021: * Croats (38.859) * Turks (37.614) * Italians (28.137) * Greeks (25.897) * Bosnians (22.512) * Austrians (20.118) * Romanians (17.932) * Poles (17.839) * Serbs (14.484) * Bulgarians (13.646)
Bavarian State Office for Statistics


See also

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History of Munich Events in the history of Munich in Germany. Origin The year 1158 is assumed to be the foundation date of Munich, which is only the earliest date the city is mentioned in a document. By that time the Guelph Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Ba ...
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Mayors of Munich This is a list of mayors of Munich since 1818. Kingdom of Bavaria Free State of Bavaria See also *Munich * Timeline of Munich {{Mayors of Munich Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most popul ...
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Demographics of Berlin In December 2019, the city-state of Berlin had a population of 3,769,495 registered inhabitants in an area of . The city's population density was 4,227 inhabitants per km2. Berlin is Germany's largest city and the most populous city proper in the ...
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Demographics of Cologne Cologne (german: Köln) is Germany's fourth-largest city and the largest city in the Rhineland. As of 31 December 2011, there were officially 1,017,155 residents. The city is center of the Cologne/Bonn Region with around 3 million inhabitants (in ...
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Demographics of Hamburg The German city of Hamburg is the most populous city in the European Union which is not a national capital. The city contains an approximate 1.8 million people. The figures since 1970 are published by the Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schl ...


Literature

*Kaiserliches Statistisches Amt (Hrsg.): ''Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Deutsche Reich'', 1880–1918 *Statistisches Reichsamt (Hrsg.): ''Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Deutsche Reich'', 1919-1941/42 *
Deutscher Städtetag The Deutscher Städtetag (Association of German Cities) is an organization that represents interests of cities in Germany. It began in 1905, dissolved in 1933, then re-formed in 1945. As of 2019 some 200 cities comprise its membership. The associat ...
(Hrsg.): ''Statistisches Jahrbuch Deutscher Gemeinden '', 1890 ff. *Statistisches Bundesamt (Hrsg.): ''Statistisches Jahrbuch für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland'', 1952 ff. {{in lang, de


Data sources

History of Munich
Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the States of Germany, German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the List of cities in Germany by popu ...
Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the States of Germany, German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the List of cities in Germany by popu ...