860
GERMAN EMPIRE
Births
States
Marriages 446
Deaths
Total 1,491
Still-born
48
Illegitimate
Waldeck
86
911
Reuss, Elder Branch .
635
1,862
65
177
1,236
Reuss, Younger Branch
1,213
4,140
1.90
671
2,696
Schaumburg-Lippe
420
1,149
33
50
653
Lippe ....
1,201
4,529
146
204
2,400
Liibeck
868
2,769
65
340
1,825
Bremen.
2,600
7,932
220
722
4,653
Hamburg
9,007
23,414
?00
3,373
15,840
Alsace-Lorraine .
13,071 512,819
46,943
1,275
3,515
34,090
Empire.
1,927,039
56,310
179,584
1,166,608
The following table shows the annual number of German emigrants for five years : —
Total
Destination
Year
C »3
« u
o a
S o HO
15.31 1571 1641
771 981
United States
Brazil
Other American Countries
Africa
Asia
Australia
1907 1908 1909 1910 1911
31,696 19,8S3 24,921 25,531 22,690
30,431 17,951 19,930 22,773 18,000
167
326 367 353 363
745 1,240 4,256 2,184 3,065
37 33 20 16 18
_ 1
163 175
178 128 246
1 All to Great Britain.
From the various German States in 1911 the number of emigrants was as follows : —
States
Number
States
Number
Prussia
11,835
Anhalt
45
Bavaria
2,171
S chwarzburg- Son d .
8
Saxony
1,357
Sohwarzburg-Rudol.
21
Wiirttemberg ....
920 ;
8
Baden
749
Reuss, Elder Branch
33
Hesse
245
Reuss, Younger Branch
41
Mecklenburg- Sell .
111
Schaumburg-Lippe .
10
Grand Duchy of Saxony
100
Lippe
41
Mecklenburg-Str. .
8
Lubeck .
53
Oldenbiirg ....
335 .
Bremen .
614
Brunswick ....
87
Hamburg
863
Saxe-Meininceu
54 >
Alsace-Lorraine
472
Saxe-Altenburg
29 j
Not stated
2.452
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha .
28 !
22,690
III. Principal Towns. German towns are officially distinguished as large towns (with 100,000 inhabitants and upwards) ; medium towns (20,000-100,000 inhabitants) ; small towns (5,000-20,000 inhabitants), and country towns 2,000-5,000 in- habitants). In 1905, only 1 town had over 1,000,000 inhabitants ; 10 others over 250,000 ; 30 others over 100,000 ; 43 between 50,000 and 100,000 ; and 137 between 20,000 and 50,000. According to the results of the census
of December 1, 1910, the population of the principal towns at that date was : —