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 AREA AND POPULATION

907

Urban and rural population at the censuses of 1905 and 1910 : —

Census

No. of Towns

No. of

Rural

Communes

Towns, &c., with 2,000 inhabitants and over

Communes, &c., with less than 2,000 inhabitants

No.

Population

Per cent. of pop.

No.

7,688 7,650

Population

Per cent. of pop.

1905 1910

255

255

7,739 7,729

304

334

2,761,647 3,079,022

42-3

44-7

3,762,725 3,808,269

57-7

55-3

In 1910 the urban population was thus distributed : —

Large towns^ Medium ,,

No.

3 19

Population 1910

1,052,624

Small towns.

741,969 '\ Country ,,

No.

57 176

Population 1910

505,951 397,992

1 See under German Empire for official signification of these terms. Conjugal condition, 1910 and 1905 : —

Unmarried

Married ....

Widowed

Divorced and separated.

Total (1910)

4,169,138

2,333,648

374,918

8,997

Males (1910)

2,102,941

1,165,334

107,320

3,487

Females (1910)

Total (1905)

2,066,197 I 3,965,758

1,168,314 ; 2,188,894

267,598 ! 361,675

5,510 7,482

For occupations see German Eminre. In 1910 the number of foreigners in Bavaria (exclusive of other Germans) was 134,122 (British, 1,064). Annual movement of the population : —

Year

Marriages

Total Births

Stillborn Illegitimate

Total Deaths

Surplus of Births

1908 1909 1910 1911

50,442 49,774 49,464 50,339

232,397

227,226 221,528 215,203

6,447 28,534 6,265 28,017 5,988 26,921 5,760 26,465

146,179 143,225 136,846 141,547

86,218 84,001 84,682 73,656

Principal towns, 1910 :

—

Towns

Dec. 1, 1910

Towns

Dec. 1, 1910

Munich (Mlinchen)

596,467

Hof.

41,126

Nuremberg (Niirnberg)

333,142

Pirmasens.

38,463

Augsburg.

102,487

Bayreuth.

34,547

Wiirzburg.

84,496

AschafFenburg

29,892

Ludwigshafen a. Rh. .

83,301

Amberg

1 25,242

Fiirth ....

66,553

Landshut.

i 25,137

Kaiserslautern

54,659

Erlangen.

1 24,877

Ratisbon (Regensburg).

52,624

Ingoldstadt

' 23,745

Bamberg

48,063

Speyer. . . 23,045

The populations of the two largest towns, Munich and Nuremberg, were calculated at the end of 1910 to be approximately 590,616 and 334,766 respectively.