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The interactive Similio map of the federal state Tyrol on the topic Population since 1900 offers a good overview of the situation in Tyrol. Detailed maps of the districts and landscapes on the topic Population since 1900 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 1900 comparisons with interactive maps. There is a separate map for each Austrian municipality. Further maps for Population since 1900 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 1900:
rural exodus, emigration, immigration, urbanisation, suburbanisation, bacon belt, history, development, population, inhabitants, city, country, growth, decline, village death, suburbanisation, economy, jobs.
Population development since 1900
Tyrol

Population since 1900: Description
Population since 1900: Highest values
Population since 1900: Lowest values
- Namlos : -57,00%
- Rattenberg : -45,00%
- Pfafflar : -44,00%
- Gramais : -40,00%
- Untertilliach : -36,00%
Population since 1900: Districts
Population since 1900: Landscapes
Population
