Population Development
Population figures in order to the then area, i.e. until 1942 the contemporary quarter Salzgitter-Bad and from 1942 on the Independent City Watenstedt-Salzgitter and Salzgitter respectively.
Year | Population |
---|---|
1821 | 2,258 |
1848 | 2,654 |
1871 | 2,752 |
1885 | 2,681 |
1905 | 2,837 |
1925 | 2,852 |
1933 | 19,164 |
1942 | 108,480 |
1946 | 93,260 |
1948 | 110,247 |
1950 | 108,888 |
6 June 1961 ยน | 110,200 |
1965 | 115,500 |
1970 | 119,000 |
1975 | 119,000 |
1980 | 113,500 |
25 May 1987 | 111,069 |
1989 | 111,676 |
30 June 1997 | 116,300 |
October 2003 | 109,632 |
September 2004 | 108,614 |
February 2005 | 108,174 |
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