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Prior to 1969, data are average of the population of the beginning and the end of the year. Data for 1969 are census results ( 6th June). From 1970 annual data are average of the 12 months of the year.
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Prior to 1969, data are average of the population of the beginning and the end of the year. Data for 1969 are census results ( 6th June). From 1970 annual data are average of the 12 months of the year.
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Data refer to the resident population (de jure).
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Data refer to the resident population (de jure).
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Data are Microcensus population estimates and include collective households.
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Data are Microcensus population estimates and include collective households.
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Germany (code DEU) was created 3 October 1990 by the accession of the Democratic Republic of Germany (code DDR) to the then Federal Republic of Germany (code DEW).
GermanyReference period
Prior to 1969, data are average of the population of the beginning and the end of the year. Data for 1969 are census results ( 6th June). From 1970 annual data are average of the 12 months of the year.
Prior to 1969, data are average of the population of the beginning and the end of the year. Data for 1969 are census results ( 6th June). From 1970 annual data are average of the 12 months of the year.
Population coverage
Data refer to the resident population (de jure).
Data refer to the resident population (de jure).
Key statistical concept
Data are Microcensus population estimates and include collective households.
Data are Microcensus population estimates and include collective households.
GermanyOther comments
Germany (code DEU) was created 3 October 1990 by the accession of the Democratic Republic of Germany (code DDR) to the then Federal Republic of Germany (code DEW).