Population and ethnic composition of the cities of New York and Berlin

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2.

The official population
figure for New York City as
of 2023 is 8,992,908.

3.

The territory of New York was
originally inhabited by tribal
Indians. Europeans began to settle
here in 1624. Americans finally
established themselves in it in
1783. Until the 20th century, the
inhabitants of New York were
mainly European immigrants.

4.

In the middle of the 19th century
they were mostly Irish and
Germans, and half a century later Jews and Italians. In the early
1940s, whites made up 94% of the
city's residents. But then they
began to move to the suburbs, and
their place was taken by
representatives of other
nationalities. In recent decades, its
inhabitants have included, for
example, Indians, Chinese and
Pakistanis, and from Latin
American states. By the end of the
80s, whites had lost their absolute
majority in New York.

5.

Кол-во жителей
Нью-Йорка
Годы
6 930 446 человек
1930
7 454 995 человек
1940
7 891 957 человек
1950
7 781 984 человек
1960
7 894 862 человек
1970
7 071 639 человек
1980
7 322 564 человек
1990
8 008 278 человек
2000
8 175 133 человек
2010
8 405 837 человек
2013
8 491 079 человек
2014
8 550 405 человек
2015
8 537 673 человек
2016
8 622 698 человек
2017
8 398 748 человек
2018
8 804 190 человек
2020

6.

As of 2023, the population of
the city of Berlin, Germany is
3,326,002 on an area of
891.85 km².

7.

The population density in the city
is 4,463 people per square
kilometer. There are about 477,900
foreign residents from 185
countries living in Berlin. Thus,
foreigners make up 14 % of the
population of Berlin. Of these,
there are 36,000 Polish citizens and
about 119,000 Turkish citizens.

8.

Whole districts of Berlin are
becoming ethnic, such as the
Kreuzberg district, where almost a
third of the 160,000 inhabitants
are immigrants, Turkish guest
workers and their children. More
than 60% of foreign Turks have
German citizenship and there are
well over 119,000 of them. The
Russian-speaking population is
about 30% in the Marzahn and
Hellersdorf districts - these are
areas of "social" housing, mostly
high-rise buildings.

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