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This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (September 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The list of the largest German cities provides an overview of the most populous cities that were located in contemporary German territory at the time of ...
Population: 529,326. [33] 1923 – Glücksgas Stadium built. 1932 – Polish-language church services cancelled. [1] 1933 – Population: 649,252. 1935 – Dresden-Klotzsche Airport opens. New Market Square in 1939. 1939 September: Mass arrests of local Polish activists (see also Nazi crimes against the Polish nation). [34] Population: 625,174 ...
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Inserts a graph with the population history for the given city. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status City Wikidata ID 1 Wikidata ID of the city or region Default Q84 String optional Title of the data page on Commons table Data page name on Commons, without the Data: prefix. The table must contain "year ...
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The population of Dresden grew to 100,000 inhabitants in 1852, making it one of the first German cities after Hamburg, Berlin and Breslau (Wrocław) to reach that number. The population peaked at 649,252 in 1933, and dropped to 368,519 in 1945 because of World War II, during which large residential areas of the city were destroyed.
{{Historical populations}} is used as an information box on pages showing each census year with a population and a percent gain/loss comparison. It is intended to combine the functionalities of two existing templates, Template:US Census population and Template:Histpop, the former of which is specialized for the United States, and the latter of which lacks many features of the former.
Template:Population of Michigan cities and counties (1960 Census) Template:Population of Michigan cities and counties (1970 Census) Template:Population of Michigan cities and counties (1980 Census) Template:Population of Michigan cities and counties (1990 Census) Template:Population pyramid; Template:PopulationChart1m-10m; Template ...