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The interactive Similio map of the federal state Lower Austria on the topic Population since 1869 offers a good overview of the situation in Lower Austria. Detailed maps of the districts and landscapes on the topic Population since 1869 are also available.
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Population trends are defined as the development of the population in a geographical unit over a given period. Population trends are informative from a historical, economic and sociological point of view, as they are a cross-sectional indicator resulting from a wide range of other developments.
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Similio offers numerous Population since 1869 comparisons with interactive maps. There is a separate map for each Austrian municipality. Further maps for Population since 1869 are available at the level of political districts, landscapes, regions and at the level of federal provinces.
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Keywords on Population since 1869:
rural exodus, emigration, immigration, urbanisation, suburbanisation, bacon belt, history, development, population, inhabitants, city, country, growth, decline, village death, suburbanisation, economy, jobs.
Population development since 1869
Lower Austria

Population since 1869: Description
Population since 1869: Highest values
- Strasshof: +17773,00%
- Deutsch Wagram: +1034,00%
- Mitterndorf: +862,00%
- Gänserndorf: +800,00%
- Gerasdorf: +739,00%
Population since 1869: Lowest values
- Pölla : -81,00%
- Schwarzau : -70,00%
- Waldkirchen : -65,00%
- Ludweis Aigen : -64,00%
- Kautzen : -59,00%
Population since 1869: Districts
- Moedling
- Baden
- Field of Lilies
- Sankt Poelten (Land)
- Sankt Poelten (City)
- Tulln
- Bruck on the Leitha
- Gaenserndorf
- Waidhofen on the Ybbs (City)
- Scheibbs
- Amstetten
- Melk
- Korneuburg
- Mistelbach
- Hollabrunn
- Neunkirchen
- Wiener Neustadt (Land)
- Wiener Neustadt (City)
- Krems on the Danube (City)
- Zwettl
- Krems (Land)
- Gmuend
- Waidhofen on the Thaya
- Horn
Population since 1869: Landscapes
- Lower Austrian Limestone Alps
- Western Viennese Woods
- Eastern Viennese Woods
- Thermenrand
- Hunchbacked World
- High altitudes of the forest quarter
- Northwestern forest quarter
- Central locations of the forest quarter
- Southern Wood Quarter
- Hague-Amstetten area
- Wieselburg- St. Poelten area
- Wachau
- Western Wine Quarter
- Eastern Forest Quarter
- Herzogenburg, Tulln, Stockerau area
- Hollabrunn- Mistelbach area
- Laaer bay
- Eastern Wine Quarter
- Marchfeld
- Vienna Floor
- Baden- Gumpoldskirchen area
- Stone field
Population
