German population in the United States in 1872
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Ethnic map of eastern provinces of German Reich based on official census of 1910 (red: German ; green: Poles)
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Polish population before the rebirth of Poland from the German occupation authorities in 1916
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In the early 20th century, Germany was bleeding away its population through emigration. This collection from various sources shows the extent of emigration, along with useful comparative information on the various destinations one might choose...pls see comment.
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Population densities of Germany and Finland. The value ranges matter.
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USA population measured by Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the UK (2014)
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Percent of Population with German Ancestry by Congressional District
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Percentage of population able to hold a conversation in German in the EU by country
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Population Map - Germany | Poland | Netherlands | Belgium | Czechia | Slovakia | Luxembourg
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Population density in Germany
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Population Density of Germany 1885
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German ancestry in the United States (2000 census) and Canada (2016 census)
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Population Density Map of Germany and Poland
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The official population of Germany’s biggest cities vs the population within a radius of 55km around them
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Distribution of religious identity in the German Empire (1885). The darker, a greater proportion of the population are Catholic ; the lighter, a greater proportion of the population are Protestant. Inset: distribution of Jewish people
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Cartogram of population change in Germany
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Proposed reorganisation of German states based on population as well as cultural and economic criteria
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Religious Map of Germany - Catholic, Protestants, Atheists/Other. From German Census 2011
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Muslim Population in Germany
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Map of German Population density (c. 1885)
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Population change of German cities between 1950 and 2016
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Command of Finnish v. German as a foreign language in Estonia (2011 census data)
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Germany split into two halves of (almost) equal population
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Germans in Germany: population without a migrant background in each district
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1900 German Empire Population Density
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Countries with higher population than Germany in 2100
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Once a very clear North/South divide ran through Germany. Here a look at the 'cattle type' census of 1925. Several more in comments for an explanation.
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German cities and regions with female majority among population aged 20-29
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Total Population of Germany & the Balkans and surrounds (2016)
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Change in foreign population of German states 2010 - 2017
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Distribution of first language German speaking population in the Kingdom of Hungary and Croatia-Slavonia by county, 1900
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How to fit the populations of France, Germany, Italy, and England in Indonesia
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Germany’s population increase and decrease
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Population growth in France and Germany. 2006-2011.
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Four Northern European countries combined have smaller population than Europe's most populated subdivision (North Rhine Westphalia)
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Population density map of Germany
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German Language in South Tyrol (2011 census)
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Population Map - Germany
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The percentage of the German population in the judicial districts of Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia according to the census of 1930
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German ancestry in the USA (2000 census) and Canada (2016 census)
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Republic of German-Austria, the initial Rump State for the German speaking population after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1918)
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A German Map from 1941 of the Population Density of Soviet Russia
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Yearly population change in Germany
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German population 1872
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The centroid of the population of Germany, located in Spangenberg, Hesse, located approximately 187 miles (301 km) from the national capital, Germany.
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Map of Foreign Population living in Berlin, including a legend
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Population Density of Berlin
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Population density of German districts
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Germany, Lower Saxony, 1932. Population by religious confession. d.) Catholic vs. Protestant e.) Other Christians f.) Israelites g.) Other religions.
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Germany, Lower Saxony, population by Christian confession. Data from ca. 1925.
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A hexmap of the U.S. showing the states where people of African American, Irish, Italian, German and Mexican ancestry are most concentrated, as reported to the U.S. Census Bureau in the 2017 American Community Survey. Play with tool and read the documentation. apmresearchlab.org/rootsbeyondrace
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1944 Germany Population (30249096763)
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"Flight and displacement of the German and German-speaking population during and after the Second World War" (Sorry for the lack of pixels, took this pic in 2009) as seen at Hessenpark, Neu-Anspach, Germany
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What are the current sitiaton of Germans in Alsace? Do they want unite with germany or How much are their populations.
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