Tyrol
Federal State in Western Austria
Tyrol is a federal state in western Austria. It comprises the Austrian part of the historical Princely County of Tyrol. It is a constituent part of the present-day Euroregion Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino . The capital of Tyrol is Innsbruck.. Source: Wikipedia
Area of Tyrol | 12,650.4 km² |
Population | 727,525 |
Male Population | 356,221 (49%) |
Female Population | 371,304 (51%) |
Population change from 1975 to 2015 | +16.8% |
Population change from 2000 to 2015 | +7.5% |
Median Age | 41.2 years |
Male Median Age | 40.2 years |
Female Median Age | 42.2 years |
Timezone | Central European Summer Time |
Map of Tyrol
Population Over Time
Years 1975 to 2015Data | 1975 | 1990 | 2000 | 2015 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Population | 623,141 | 640,941 | 676,773 | 727,525 |
Population Density | 49.3 / km² | 50.7 / km² | 53.5 / km² | 57.5 / km² |
Population change from 2000 to 2015
Increase of 7.5% from year 2000 to 2015Location | Change since 1975 | Change since 1990 | Change since 2000 |
---|---|---|---|
Tyrol | +16.8% | +13.5% | +7.5% |
Austria | +12.1% | +10.9% | +6.1% |
Median Age
Median Age: 41.2 yearsLocation | Median Age | Median Age (Male) | Median Age (Female) |
---|---|---|---|
Tyrol | 41.2 years | 40.2 years | 42.2 years |
Austria | 42.3 years | 41.1 years | 43.5 years |
Population By Age and Gender
Tyrol Population TreeAge | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Under 5 | 17,670 | 16,862 | 34,532 |
5-9 | 18,387 | 17,481 | 35,868 |
10-14 | 19,704 | 18,614 | 38,319 |
15-19 | 22,977 | 21,921 | 44,898 |
20-24 | 24,625 | 24,160 | 48,785 |
25-29 | 24,846 | 24,924 | 49,770 |
30-34 | 24,042 | 23,859 | 47,901 |
35-39 | 24,388 | 24,985 | 49,373 |
40-44 | 29,874 | 29,469 | 59,343 |
45-49 | 31,529 | 31,372 | 62,902 |
50-54 | 26,535 | 26,697 | 53,232 |
55-59 | 20,664 | 22,180 | 42,844 |
60-64 | 19,157 | 20,321 | 39,478 |
65-69 | 16,021 | 17,827 | 33,849 |
70-74 | 15,393 | 17,841 | 33,235 |
75-79 | 9,420 | 11,912 | 21,333 |
80-84 | 6,903 | 10,218 | 17,121 |
85 Plus | 4,087 | 10,662 | 14,749 |
Population Density
Population Density: 57.5 / km²Location | Population | Area | Population Density |
---|---|---|---|
Tyrol | 727,525 | 12,650.4 km² | 57.5 / km² |
Austria | 8.5 million | 83,926.4 km² | 101.6 / km² |
Historical Population
Estimated Ancient Population until 2015Year | Est. Population | Avg 10 Year Growth % | Avg 10 Year Growth |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 46,566 | n/a | n/a |
100 | 51,195 | 1% | 462 |
200 | 55,823 | 0.9% | 462 |
300 | 51,332 | -0.8% | -449 |
400 | 46,841 | -0.9% | -449 |
500 | 42,209 | -1% | -463 |
600 | 37,576 | -1.2% | -463 |
700 | 42,134 | 1.2% | 455 |
800 | 46,691 | 1% | 455 |
900 | 55,738 | 1.8% | 904 |
1000 | 64,784 | 1.5% | 904 |
1100 | 83,021 | 2.5% | 1,823 |
1200 | 115,572 | 3.4% | 3,255 |
1300 | 184,601 | 4.8% | 6,902 |
1400 | 115,847 | -4.6% | -6,875 |
1500 | 184,594 | 4.8% | 6,874 |
1600 | 195,261 | 0.6% | 1,066 |
1700 | 197,616 | 0.1% | 235 |
1800 | 252,949 | 2.5% | 5,533 |
1900 | 304,576 | 1.9% | 5,162 |
1910 | 347,964 | 14.2% | 43,388 |
1920 | 348,134 | 0% | 170 |
1930 | 381,375 | 9.5% | 33,241 |
1940 | 421,042 | 10.4% | 39,667 |
1950 | 480,103 | 14% | 59,061 |
1960 | 513,402 | 6.9% | 33,299 |
1970 | 596,537 | 16.2% | 83,135 |
1990 | 640,941 | 3.7% | 22,202 |
2000 | 676,773 | 5.6% | 35,832 |
1. JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid
2. CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network)
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Human Development Index (HDI)
Statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income.Top Municipalities in Tyrol
Municipalities in Tyrol
Name | Area | Population | Population Density |
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Imst, Tyrol, Austria | 1,723.4 km² | 59,063 | 88.8 / mi² |
Innsbruck - Land | 1,990.5 km² | 171,707 | 223.4 / mi² |
Innsbruck-Stadt, Tyrol, Austria | 105 km² | 122,160 | 3,012 / mi² |
Kitzbühel, Tyrol, Austria | 1,164.5 km² | 62,623 | 139.3 / mi² |
Kufstein | 968.2 km² | 105,932 | 283.4 / mi² |
Landeck, Tirol, Austria | 1,596.8 km² | 44,102 | 71.5 / mi² |
Lienz | 2,020.6 km² | 49,247 | 63.1 / mi² |
Reutte, Tyrol, Austria | 1,237.6 km² | 31,757 | 66.5 / mi² |
Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria | 1,843.7 km² | 80,938 | 113.7 / mi² |
Other States in Austria
Name | Area | Population | Population Density |
---|---|---|---|
Burgenland | 3,965.1 km² | 288,525 | 188.5 / mi² |
Carinthia | 9,542.1 km² | 556,396 | 151.0 / mi² |
Lower Austria | 19,193.5 km² | 1.6 million | 221.7 / mi² |
Salzburg | 7,160.4 km² | 537,822 | 194.5 / mi² |
Styria | 16,411.4 km² | 1.2 million | 192.8 / mi² |
Upper Austria | 11,986.8 km² | 1.4 million | 306.8 / mi² |
Vienna | 414.9 km² | 1.8 million | 11,071 / mi² |
Vorarlberg | 2,601.9 km² | 379,768 | 378.0 / mi² |
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