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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, ... Until 2014, Trier was home to Germany's largest Roman festival, ...

  3. List of cities in Rhineland-Palatinate by population - Wikipedia

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    Mainz Ludwigshafen am Rhein Koblenz Trier Kaiserslautern Worms Neuwied. The following table lists the 45 cities or communes in Rhineland-Palatinate with a population of at least 10,000 on December 31, 2017, as estimated by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany. [2] A city is displayed in bold if it is a state or federal capital.

  4. List of cities in Germany by population - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the 80 cities in Germany with a population of at least 100,000 each on 31 December 2021, as estimated by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany. [2] A city is displayed in bold if it is a state or federal capital, and in italics if it is the most populous city in the state. The table below contains the following ...

  5. History of Trier - Wikipedia

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    Trier, with a population of 15,500 at this time, ... King, Anthony: Roman Gaul and Germany (Exploring the Roman World). University of California Press 1990.

  6. Trier-Saarburg - Wikipedia

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    Germany: State: Rhineland-Palatinate: Founded: June 7, 1969 ... Trier-Saarburg ... exemplarily the population figures from 1950 as well as the current population ...

  7. Rhineland-Palatinate - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, 40.3% of the population of the state adhered to the Roman Catholic Church and 26.8% to the Protestant Church in Germany; 32.9% of the population was irreligious or adheres to other religions. [16] Muslims made up 5.0% of the total. [17]

  8. 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.

  9. Rhine Province - Wikipedia

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    The population of the Rhine Province in 1905 was 6,435,778, including 4,472,058 Roman Catholics, 1,877,582 Protestants and 55,408 Jews.The left bank was predominantly Catholic, while on the right bank about half the population was Protestant.