Canton of Schwyz - Historic Population

Historic Population

The historical population is given in the following chart:

Historic Population Data
Year Total Population German Speaking Italian Speaking Catholic Protestant Other Jewish Islamic No religion given Swiss Non-Swiss
1850 44,168 44,013 155 43,970 198
1880 51,109 49,631 1,377 50,266 954 15 7 48,585 2,524
1900 55,385 53,834 1,108 53,537 1,836 12 9 52,422 2,963
1950 71,082 69,231 1,191 66,297 4,642 64 15 68,416 2,666
1970 92,072 82,957 6,663 84,087 7,271 671 19 202 238 81,301 10,771
2000 128,704 115,688 2,447 92,868 16,401 19,389 51 5,598 6,331 108,381 20,323

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