Historical Population
Year | Inhabitants |
---|---|
1252 | 100 |
1289 | 3,000 |
1460 | 6,000 |
1500 | 7,000 |
1523 | 3,000 |
1582 | 9,000 |
1650 | 30,000 |
1685 | 60,000 |
1700 | 40,000 |
1750 | 58,400 |
1800 | 75,800 |
1850 | 93,000 |
1875 | 145,000 |
1900 | 300,500 |
1925 | 442,500 |
1950 | 744,500 |
1960 | 808,600 |
1970 | 744,900 |
1980 | 647,200 |
1990 | 674,500 |
2000 | 750,300 |
2004 | 765,000 |
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