Population History
Year | Population |
---|---|
1400 | ca. 6,000 |
1450 | ca. 8,000 |
1648 | ca. 5,500 |
1803 | 11,108 |
1825 | 12,630 |
1849 | 14,651 |
1871 | 20,801 |
December 1, 1875 ¹ | 22,581 |
December 1, 1890 ¹ | 33,481 |
December 1, 1900 ¹ | 42,973 |
December 1, 1910 ¹ | 50,239 |
October 8, 1919 ¹ | 53,499 |
June 16, 1925 ¹ | 58,522 |
June 16, 1933 ¹ | 62,519 |
May 17, 1939 ¹ | 72,101 |
September 13, 1950 ¹ | 65,531 |
June 6, 1961 ¹ | 96,296 |
December 31, 1970 | 93,400 |
June 30, 1975 | 106,000 |
June 30, 1980 | 102,700 |
June 30, 1985 | 100,900 |
January 1, 1989 | 103,512 |
June 30, 1997 | 105,700 |
December 31, 2002 | 103,448 |
¹ census data
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