The population of Munich Re is 46,915.
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Munich - district -'s population is 309,080.
As of my last data update, the population of Munich, Germany was around 1.5 million people.
As of 2013, the populations of Munich was 1.388 million. Munich is the capital and the largest city of the German state of Bavaria. It is located on the River Isar.
The population of munich germany, as of Dec. 31 2007, is 1,356,594.
No. The largest city in Germany is Berlin considering both area and population. The largest cities in Germany by population are Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne. By area the order is Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Munich.
No. The largest city in Germany is Berlin considering both area and population. The largest cities in Germany by population are Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne. By area the order is Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Munich.
Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich are the three largest cities in Germany by population.
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The portion of Czechoslovakia, called the Sudetenland had a large German population. The Munich Agreement caused the annexation of this territory to the German nation.
The abbreviation for resident is "res."