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  1. 31 de dic. de 1990 · Population Estimate 1990-12-31 Population Estimate 2001-12-31 Population Census 2011-05-09 Population Estimate 2021-12-31; Baden-Württemberg: State: 9,822,027: 10,600,906: 10,486,660: 11,124,642: Alb-Donau-Kreis: County: 168,981: 187,000: 186,192: 199,732: →: Baden-Baden: County-level City: 51,849: 53,084: 52,314: 55,527: → ...

  2. The population of Baden-Württemberg was 10,486,660 in 2014, of which 5,354,105 were female and 5,132,555 male. In 2006, the birth rate of 8.61 per 1000 was almost equal to the death rate of 8.60 per 1000. 14.87 percent of the population was under the age of 15, whereas the proportion of people aged 65 and older was at 18.99 per cent ...

  3. Leaflet | Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA, Imagery OpenStreetMap Foundation. Population Over Time. Years 1975 to 2015. Sources: JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid. Population change from 2000 to 2015. Increase of 0.8% from year 2000 to 2015.

  4. Stuttgart is the State Capital and is home to a population of around mit 613,000, making it also the biggest city in the State. The next in size are Mannheim, Karlsruhe and Freiburg. Alongside its urban conurbations, Baden-Württemberg is a predominantly rural State.

  5. Edad mediana. Edad promedio: 43,5 años. Fuentes: CIESIN (Centro de Información sobre Ciencias de la Tierra Internacionales) Población por edad y género. Árbol de población de Baden-Wurtemberg. Fuentes: CIESIN (Centro de Información sobre Ciencias de la Tierra Internacionales) Densidad de población. Densidad de la población: 295,6 / km².

  6. Die Statistik bildet die Einwohnerzahl in Baden-Württemberg in den Jahren von 1960 bis 2022 ab. Im Jahr 2022 umfasste die Bevölkerung im Bundesland Baden-Württemberg ungefähr 11,28...

  7. A characteristic feature of Baden-Württemberg is its great number of urban settlements; the urban density is two to three times that of northern Germany. By the late 20th century, Baden-Württemberg ranked third in both area and population among the German states, having grown more than any other in the period following World War II.