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  1. population (as of 2023) Vienna: Vienna: 1,982,097 Graz: Styria: 298,479 Linz: Upper Austria: 210,118 Salzburg: Salzburg: 155,619 Innsbruck: Tyrol: 131,358 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee: Carinthia: 104,332 Wiener Neustadt: Lower Austria: 73,113 Villach: Carinthia: 65,135 Wels: Upper Austria: 64,385 Sankt Pölten: Lower Austria: 57,639 ...

  2. The population of all Austrian cities and communes with more than 10,000 inhabitants according to census results and latest official estimates. Statistik Austria (web). Population Structure. Further information about the population structure. Males Females 49.3% 50.7% 0-17 years 18-64 years 65+ years 17.3% 19.6% 63.1% Males Females.

    Name
    Adm.
    Population Census (cf) 1981-05-12
    Population Census (cf) 1991-05-15
    8,556
    9,067
    21,989
    21,972
    13,324
    14,636
    23,140
    23,488
    • Vienna - 1,897,491
    • Graz - 288,806
    • Linz -205,726
    • Salzburg - 154,211
    • Innsbruck - 132, 110

    Vienna, the capital of Austria, is the most heavily populated city in the country with a population of 1,897,491 individuals. It is found on the Danube. The center of the city is well-known for being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Before becoming the modern, trendy city that it is today, it was the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

    Second in population is the city of Graz, a university city in the state of Styria with a population of 273,838 individuals. Despite its relatively small population, it is home to six different universities.

    Third is Linz in Upper Austria with a population of 198,18. In 2009, Linz served as a European Capital of Culture. Like Vienna, the city is also on the Danube River. The city was founded by the Romans.

    Salzburg is the fourth largest city in Austria. It is also one of the most famous cities in the country, well known for its proximity to the famous Austrian Alps as well as its historic architecture, most of which is of a Baroque variety. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Innsbruck, like Salzburg, is also another famous tourist city in the country. It is popularly visited for winter sports. It has previously hosted the Winter Olympicstwice: once in 1964 and once in 1976.

  3. Population Census (C) 2021-10-31 Population Estimate (Ef) 2023-01-01 ; Austria AUT Wien 83,879 7,555,338 7,795,786 8,032,857 8,401,940 8,969,068 9,104,772: →: Burgenland: Bgl: Eisenstadt: 3,962: 269,771: 270,880: 277,558: 285,685: 297,506: 301,250: 396200: →: Kärnten [Carinthia] Ktn: Klagenfurt: 9,538: 536,179: 547,798: 559,346: 556,173: ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2022 · 2022-03-15. States & Major Cities. The states of Austria as well as all cities and communes with at least 10,000 inhabitants. 1981, 1991, 2001, 2011, 2021 census, 2024 estimate. Administrative Division. The population of the states and districts of Austria. 1981, 1991, 2001, 2011, 2021 census, 2024 estimate. Agglomerations.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2024 · Top 10 Austrian Cities by Population. Wien. Population: 2,006,134 2024-01-01. Area: 160.10 mi². Density: 12,531 inh./mi². Growth: +1.9% per year. 2000 2020 0 2,000,000 4,000,000. Graz (Stadt) Population: 302,660 2024-01-01. Area: 49.21 mi². Density: 6,150 inh./mi². Growth: +1.7% per year. 2000 2020 0 200,000 400,000. Linz (Stadt)

  6. Population density in Austria by district. Demographic features of the population of Austria include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.