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German citizens in the Czech Republic (recent history)
Year
Pop.
±%
1994
4,195
—
2000
4,968
+18.4%
2005
7,187
+44.7%
2010
13,871
+93.0%
2015
20,464
+47.5%
2018
21,267
+3.9%
2020
20,861
−1.9%
2021
14,792
−29.1%
2022
14,032
−5.1%
Source: [1][2][3][4]
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