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Paris population pyramid in 2022. According to Eurostat, the EU statistical agency, in 2012 the Commune of Paris was the most densely populated city in the European Union, with 21,616 people per square kilometre within the city limits (the NUTS-3 statistical area), ahead of Inner London West, which had 10,374 persons per square kilometre.
1900 1939 This is a list of countries by population in 1900 , with colonial possessions being counted towards the ruling country's total (such as Poland counting towards Russia and Cuba counting as part of the United States ).
These tables give an idea of estimated population at various dates from the earliest times to ... Paris: France: 25,000: 20,000: 30,000: ... 1900 1914 1925 1936 1950 ...
The population of Paris was 1,851,792 in 1872, at the beginning the Belle Époque. By 1911, it reached 2,888,107, higher than the population today. Near the end of the Second Empire and the beginning of the Belle Époque, between 1866 and 1872, the population of Paris grew only 1.5%. Then the population surged by 14.09% between 1876 and 1881 ...
Estimating population sizes before censuses were conducted is a difficult task. [1] ... Paris: France 10,000–30,000 [56] 20,000 Patna / Pataliputra: India 500,000
In 1328, Paris's population was about 200,000, which made it the most populous city in Europe. With the growth in population came growing social tensions; the first riots took place in December 1306 against the Provost of the Merchants, who was accused of raising rents. The houses of many merchants were burned, and twenty-eight rioters were hanged.
From a population of around 39 million in 1880, France still had only a population of 40 million in 1945. The post-war years would bring a massive "baby boom", and with immigration, France reached 50 million in 1968. This growth slowed down in 1974. Since 1999, France has seen an unprecedented growth in population.
8.1 1900–1913 – La Belle Époque. 8.2 1914–1918 – First World War. 8.3 1919–1929 ... The Paris population suffers from cold, hunger and disease. 1871