Altenburg - Historical Population

Historical Population

1831 - 1939 1946 - 1996 1997 - 2004
  • 1831 - 12,629
  • 1880 - 26,241
  • 1885 - 29,110
  • 1890 - 31,439
  • 1900 - 37,110
  • 1925 - 42,570
  • 1933 - 43,736
  • 1939 - 45,851
  • 1946 - 51,805
  • 1950 - 49,413
  • 1960 - 46,791
  • 1981 - 55,827
  • 1984 - 54,755
  • 1994 - 46,291
  • 1995 - 45,472
  • 1996 - 44,854
  • 1997 - 44,060
  • 1998 - 43,032
  • 1999 - 42,005
  • 2000 - 41,290
  • 2001 - 40,559
  • 2002 - 39,810
  • 2003 - 39,189
  • 2004 - 38,417

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