In numbers: How Germany's population has changed 35 years after reunification
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The population in the West is growing, in the East it is shrinking, and this has been happening since 1990. However, two East German cities have experienced a boom since 1995 and in the West there are also cities that lose people.
In the 35 years since reunification, the population of Germany has grown by 3.8 million people. However, there are clear differences in the view of the federal states.
The population in West Germany has grown since reunification and has fallen in the East German federal states. Overall, more people live in Germany.
Reunification has been more than three decades. How has the population in East and West developed since then? The Federal Statistical Office provides insights.
Since reunification, the German population has grown - but there are differences in East and West. How the figures have developed in the federal states.
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