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  2. Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    The number of people with an immigrant background (immigrants and their children) grew from 49,323 in 2012 to 77,559 in 2016, making them 13.3% of the city's population (Leipzig's population 579,530 in 2016). [75] The largest minorities (first and second generation) in Leipzig by country of origin as of 31 December 2021 are: [76]

  3. List of cities in Germany by population - Wikipedia

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    The city population as of 31 December 2015, as estimated by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany [4] ... Leipzig Saxony: 601,866 ...

  4. List of towns and cities in Germany by historical population

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    The following tables show historical population figures of German cities according to the respective area status. ... Leipzig: 35,000 Saxony: 13 Frankfurt am Main ...

  5. Demographics of Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 19.036 million people or 89,6% of people with an immigrant background live in Western Germany (excluding Berlin), being 28,7% of its population, while 1.016 million people with immigrant background 4,8% live in Eastern States, being 8,2% of population, and 1.194 million people with an immigrant background 5,6% live in Berlin, being 33,1 ...

  6. Timeline of Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    2014 - Population: 551,871. [86] Leipzig Book Fair 2024. 2015 12 January: Demonstration of the Leipzig branch of Pegida and counterdemonstration with much more participants. [87] [88] Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway opened. 2017 9 January: Last demonstration of the Leipzig branch of Pegida, only 400 participants. [89]

  7. Metropolitan regions in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The five most important regions, collectively often called the Big Five, [4] [5] are frequently compared with other European metropolitan regions (EMR) in terms of investment and market development. [6]

  8. Central German Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    Leipzig-Halle airport serves as the main airport of the region. It is the second largest freight airport in Germany and a hub of DHL 's express service. The metropolitan region association has set up a working group on traffic and mobility, the members of which are delegated from various regional stakeholders, i.e. state ministries, cities ...

  9. Leipzig-Mitte - Wikipedia

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    In the census of 1895, a distinction was made between Alt-Leipzig with 183,000 people and Neu-Leipzig (New Leipzig) with 207,000 people. [15] The population density was three times as high as it is today in the borough of Mitte, whose developed structure around 1900 was roughly as it is today.