Offenbach Am Main - Population History

Population History

Year Population
1540 480
1685 600
1718 1.500
1800 5.000
1816 6.210
1825 7.147
1828 7.466
1830 7.498
December 1, 1834 9.433
December 1, 1840 9.597
December 3, 1843 9.883
December 3, 1846 11.565
December 3, 1852 11.087
December 3, 1855 13.724
December 3, 1861 16.708
December 3, 1864 19.390
Year Population
December 3, 1867 20.322
December 1, 1871 22.689
December 1, 1875 26.012
December 1, 1880 28.597
December 1, 1885 31.704
December 1, 1890 35.064
December 2, 1895 39.388
December 1, 1900 50.468
December 1, 1905 59.765
December 1, 1910 75.583
December 1, 1916 67.197
December 5, 1917 67.483
October 8, 1919 75.380
June 16, 1925 79.362
June 16, 1933 81.329
May 17, 1939 85.140
Year Population
December 31, 1945 70.600
October 29, 1946 75.479
September 13, 1950 89.030
September 25, 1956 104.283
June 6, 1961 116.195
December 31, 1965 117.893
May 27, 1970 117.306
December 31, 1975 115.251
December 31, 1980 110.993
December 31, 1985 107.090
May 25, 1987 111.386
December 31, 1990 114.992
December 31, 1995 116.533
December 31, 2000 117.535
September 30, 2005 119.833
March 31, 2007 117.224

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