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  2. 2011 German census - Wikipedia

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    The concrete implementation of the Census 2011 in Germany took place according to the 2011 Census Act, which was announced in the Federal Law Gazette on 15 July 2009 [10] And entered into force the day after. This law defined the deadline (9 May 2011), the survey characteristics (age, sex, school leaving, living space etc.) and the persons ...

  3. Demographics of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Since reunification, German authorities rely on a micro census. Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review. [28] Due to the privacy concerns of the German population after reunification, Germany did not hold a regular census until the EU-mandated 2011 German Census. The requirement was met with large disapproval.

  4. Census in Germany - Wikipedia

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    A national census in Germany (German: Volkszählung, pronounced [ˈfɔlksˌt͡sɛːlʊŋ] ⓘ) was held every five years from 1875 to 1910. After the World Wars, only a few full population censuses have been held, the last in 1987. The most recent census, though not a national census, was the 2011 European Union census.

  5. 2011 European Union census - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of France: Germany: 2011 German census: Demographics of Germany, Census in Germany: Greece: 2011 Greek census: Demographics of Greece: Hungary: Demographics of Hungary: Ireland: 2011 Irish census: Demographics of the Republic of Ireland: Italy: 2011 Italian census: Demographics of Italy: Latvia: Demographics of Latvia: Lithuania ...

  6. 2011 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 it was the largest contributor to the budget of the European Union (providing 20%) [2] and the third largest contributor to the UN (providing 8%). [3] Germany hosted the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and Eurovision Song Contest and ended conscription in the Bundeswehr. [4] [5] In education, Germany achieved a third best result for ...

  7. 2011 census - Wikipedia

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    Croatia: 2011 Census of Croatia; Czech Republic: 2011 Czech census; Estonia: 2011 Estonian census; European Union: 2011 European Union census; Faroe Island: 2011 Faroe Island census; Germany: 2011 German census; Greece: 2011 Greek census; India: 2011 Indian census; Ireland: 2011 census of Ireland; Italy: 2011 Italian Census; Kosovo: 2011 Census ...

  8. Category:Demographics of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Demographics of Germany" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Demographics of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The population density of the EU is 106 people per km 2.Note that the lights in the North Sea are from oil platforms. A cartogram depicting the population distribution between old EU-27 member states in 2008 (including the UK and excluding Croatia). 57.8% of all citizens of the EU live in the four largest member states: Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.