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  2. Geneva - Wikipedia

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    As of 2000, children and teenagers (0–19 years old) made up 18.2% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) made up 65.8% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 16%. [58] As of 2000, there were 78,666 people who were single and never married in the municipality. There were 74,205 married individuals, 10,006 widows or widowers and ...

  3. Timeline of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    426 – Geneva becomes capital of the Kingdom of the Burgundians. [3] 534 – Franks in power. [4] 563 – Tsunami on Lake Geneva. [5] 773 - Charlemagne (Charles the Great) holds a council of war. [6] 800 – Geneva becomes part of the Carolingian Empire (approximate date). [3] 1032 - Geneva reverts to Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor; 1321 ...

  4. List of Swiss cantons by GRDP - Wikipedia

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    Rank Canton GRDP per capita (in CHF) 1 Basel-Stadt: 209,782 2 Zug: 192,958 3 Geneva: 119,644 4 Neuchâtel: 106,165 5 Zürich: 104,620 6 Ticino: 102,190 7

  5. Outline of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Population of Geneva: 198,979; Area of Geneva: 15.92 km 2 (6.15 sq mi) Atlas of Geneva; Geneva. Geneva. Location within Switzerland. Coordinates: Location of Geneva ...

  6. Demographics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Its population quadrupled over the period 1800 to 1990 (average doubling time 95 years). Population growth was steepest in the period after World War II (1.4% per annum during 1950–1970, doubling time 50 years), it slowed during the 1970s and 1980s but has since increased to 1% during the 2000s (doubling time 70 years).

  7. Canton of Geneva - Wikipedia

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    Historic Population Data [84] Year Total Population Swiss Non-Swiss Population share of total country 1850 64 146 49 004 15 142 2.7% 1880 99 712 63 688 36 024 3.5% 1900 132 609 79 965 52 644 4.0% 1950 202 918 167 726 35 192 4.3% 1970 331 599 219 780 111 819 5.3% 2000 413 673 256 179 157 494 5.7% 2020 506 343: 5.9%

  8. Swiss people - Wikipedia

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    These specifically include Grisons, Valais, Ticino, Vaud and Geneva. ... a number exceeding net population growth. Over the 25-year period of 1983 to 2007, ...

  9. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    It then decreased to 3.2% in 2014 and held steady for several years, before further dropping to 2.5% in 2018 and 2.3% in 2019; in 2023 it had reached a 20-year low of 2%. [166] Population growth (from net immigration) reached 0.52% of population in 2004, increased in the following years before falling to 0.54% again in 2017.