Population development of Grevenbroich
This article shows the population development of Grevenbroich in tabular form.
Population development
Grevenbroich
The following overview shows the number of inhabitants according to the respective territorial status. These are census results (¹) or official updates from the State Statistical Office. From 1871, the information relates to the “local population”, from 1925 to the resident population and since 1987 to the “population at the location of the main residence”. Before 1871, the number of inhabitants was determined according to inconsistent survey procedures.
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¹ census result ² update (limits from January 1, 1975)
Source: State Office for Information and Technology North Rhine-Westphalia (formerly State Office for Data Processing and Statistics North Rhine-Westphalia )
year | According to information provided by the city |
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December 31, 2015 | 66,314 |
December 31, 2016 | 66,832 |
December 31, 2017 | 67.122 |
December 31, 2018 | 67,534 |
On the left the population figures according to information from the city of Grevenbroich. The information differs considerably from that of the State Office for Data Processing and Statistics North Rhine-Westphalia .
Former parishes
The information relates to the municipalities within the limits of December 31, 1974.
local community | June 6, 1961 | May 27, 1970 | June 30, 1974 |
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Frimmersdorf | 5042 | 4737 | 5552 |
Gustorf | 5387 | 6924 | 7338 |
Inhibitors | 1718 | 2241 | 2328 |
Chapels (Erft) | 3171 | 3761 | 3864 |
Wevelinghoven | 5501 | 6037 | 7536 |
from Neukirchen | 1812 | 2639 | 3401 |
The data are census results (1961 and 1970) and are updated on June 30, 1974.
Districts
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¹ census result
² information from the city of Grevenbroich
The following places include the population of the surrounding small towns / settlements:
Allrath (with the An der Halde and Krahwinkel estate), Barrenstein (with the Heiderhof and Schnabel estate), Busch (with the Bickhausen, Heckhauserhof and Paulushof estate) Elsen (with Fürth and Fürth Berg), Hemmerden (with the Dannerhof, Vellratherhof, Zweifaltern) Hülchrath (with Gut Norbisrath), Kapellen (with Gilverath), Neuenhausen (with Welchenberg), Neukirchen (with Bilderstöckchen, Lohhof, Lübisrath, Neuhaus, Pfannenschuppen), Neukircher Heide (with Haus Horr), Neurath (with Gut Ingenfeld, Gut Karlshof, Gut Nanderath, Gut Neuhöfchen), Südstadt (with Gut Herkenbusch), Wevelinghoven (with Haus Busch and Gut Muchhausen)
Population structure
The population structure of Grevenbroich shows the composition of the inhabitants from subgroups, e.g. B. that of women and men. The data come from publications by the city of Grevenbroich and are not directly comparable with those of the State Statistical Office due to possible different definitions of the term “residents”.
* = Born, * M = born boys, * W = born girls, † = died, = moved away , = newcomers, foreigners = foreigners, M. foreigners = male foreigners, W. foreigners = female foreigners, * MA = Born foreign boys, * WA = Born foreign girls
(Of course, the foreigner statistics do not include naturalized persons .)
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age structure
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(*) Rank 1 = lowest, rank 396 = highest average age of all cities and municipalities in North Rhine-Westphalia .
Source: State Office for Data Processing and Statistics North Rhine-Westphalia
Gender structure
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Source: State Office for Data Processing and Statistics North Rhine-Westphalia
Web links
- Municipal profile (long version) of the city of Grevenbroich ( PDF document) from the State Office for Information and Technology NRW (former State Office for Data Processing and Statistics North Rhine-Westphalia ). Statistics on area, population, population movement, education, severely disabled people, persons subject to social insurance, employees and elections. (191 kB)
- Population forecasts for the municipalities of the Rhein-Kreis Neuss (as of May 2006) ( PDF document) from ihk.de, accessed on June 9, 2008.
- Statistical yearbooks of the Rhein-Kreis Neuss from rhein-kreis-neuss.de, accessed on June 9, 2008.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Martin Bünermann, Heinz Köstering: The communities and districts after the local government reform in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1975, ISBN 3-555-30092-X , p. 200 .
- ↑ a b Population figures according to information provided by the city ( memento from March 25, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b Population figures according to the city
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 294 .
- ↑ Population figures January 2008 ( memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) from the website of the city of Grevenbroich (article from February 18, 2008), accessed on May 1, 2008.
- ↑ Population figures November 2006 ( Memento from May 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) from the website of the city of Grevenbroich (article from December 20, 2006), accessed on February 2, 2007.
- ↑ Population figures August 2006 ( memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) from the website of the city of Grevenbroich (article from September 14, 2006), accessed on November 25, 2006.
- ↑ a b c Age structure 1980, 1990, 2000 ( memento of October 26, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) from www.lds.nrw.de, accessed on November 25, 2006. ( PDF document )
- ↑ a b c Population in the Düsseldorf administrative region (2000, 2006, 2007) ( Memento from September 17, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) . From: State Office for Data Processing and Statistics North Rhine-Westphalia, accessed on June 9, 2008.
- ↑ "Area and Population" Germany ( memento of September 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) from Federal and State Statistical Offices , accessed on June 9, 2008.