Oldenburg, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This article will discuss Population & Steets in Oldenberg City. It should be kept in mind that Oldenburg is not to be confused with Oldenburg in Holstein. During the Napoleonic war against Britain, Oldenburg was occupied by the French. The city suffered around 1.4% destruction during World War II. This population grew significantly with more than 42,000 refugees coming to the city. Eventually, the Free State of Oldenburg was abolished and the area became part of the Lower Saxony region.

The city has a population of 190,638 residents. The majority of people live in households with two or more adults. Twenty-nine percent of the population is under 18 years old, while twenty-five percent of households have two adults and one child under the age of five living with them. The rest of the population lives in single-person households and is about 35 percent of the population. Compared to other German cities, Oldenburg has a relatively small population, compared to cities.