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  2. Trier - Wikipedia

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    With an approximate population of 110,000, Trier is the fourth-largest city in its state, after Mainz, Ludwigshafen, and Koblenz. [10] The nearest major cities are Luxembourg City (50 km or 31 mi to the southwest), Saarbrücken (80 kilometres or 50 miles southeast), and Koblenz (100 km or 62 mi northeast).

  3. Trier-Saarburg - Wikipedia

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    Trier-Saarburg (German ... Four towns and 100 municipalities make up the district in southwestern Germany. [2] ... exemplarily the population figures from 1950 as ...

  4. 2011 German census - Wikipedia

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    Official statistics have tested the new method of the census in the years 2001 to 2003 [13] The Mannheim Center for Surveys, Methods and Analyzes and the chair for Economic and Social Statistics at the University of Trier under the direction of Ralf Münnich dealt with the research of a methodology for the small-scale evaluation of the sample ...

  5. History of Trier - Wikipedia

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    Trier, with a population of 15,500 at this time, ... 2021 floods of Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. ... these statistics correspond to the "present ...

  6. NUTS statistical regions of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) is a geocode standard for referencing the subdivisions of Germany for statistical purposes. [1] The standard is developed and regulated by the European Union. [2] The NUTS standard is instrumental in delivering the European Union's Structural Funds.

  7. Trier (region) - Wikipedia

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    The region was created in 1815 as part of the Prussian Rhineland.Until 1920 the bulk of what then became the Territory of Saar Basin was part of the Trier Region. Only the east of the Saar Territory, today's Saar-Palatinate district, formerly the western fringes of the then Bavarian Rhenish Palatinate, was previously no part of the Trier Region.

  8. Demographics of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review. [28] Due to the privacy concerns of the German population after reunification, Germany did not hold a regular census until the EU-mandated 2011 German Census. The requirement was met with large disapproval. As required by the EU, Germany now continues to hold censuses every 10 years.

  9. Holzerath - Wikipedia

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    Holzerath is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The total population is 431 as of December 31, 2018. The Mayor is Freedbert Theis. The size of Holzerath is 6.76 km 2 with elevation of 453 meters (1,486 feet).