RELIGION — INSTRUCTION
In 1919, there were 1,202,542 males and 1,323,629 females.
In 1919, 936,583, or 371 per cent., lived in communes of 5,000 in- habitants and upwards, and 1,589,588, or 62"9 per cent., in other communes. Foreigners, 25,848 in 1910.
The movement of the population for four years was : —
Year Mirriages
1917 1918 1919 1920
9,812 11,150 31,984 32,027
Total Btrtbi
36,752 38,128 51,145 64,781
Stillborn Illegitimate
l.oOS 1,119 1,306
1,774
3,881 4,670 5,613
Total DtBtfca
36,807 7,070
Surplus of Births
2,247
8,095
14,338
27,711
The population in 1919 of the largest towns was as follows: —
Stuttgart l . Ulm . Heilbronn Rsslingen Reutlingen 1 . Ludwigsburg ]
309,197 59,040 44,105 37,814 28,897 23,306
Goppingen . Gmiind Tubingen . Heidenheim Tuttlingen . Ravensbunr
21,629 20,294 20,481 18,412 15,719 16,779
Schwenuingen 17,175
Feuerbach Zuffenhausen Ebingen Aalen . Geislingen .
16,729 14,480 11,168
13,521
1 Including extensions.
Religion.
of 1910:—
-The various creeds were distributed as follows at the census
Kreise
Protestant
Roman Catholic
Other Christians
Jews
Others
Ncckar . . , Black Forest . Jagst Danube .
762,178 418,409 275,976 214,620
1,671,183
105,617 147,507 135,475 351,396
739,995
7,404 3,381 1,048 1,030
6,276 , 1,359 2,412 1,935
1,094 164
58
Total .
1 12,863
11,982
1,551
The administration of the Evangelical Church is in the hands of a con- sistorium of a president, and councillors, and four general superintendents, at Ludwigsburg, Heilbronn, Reutlingen, and Ulm. The representative body of the Evangelical ecclesiastical communes is the Evangelical Landes- kirchenversammlung consisting of 26 clerical and 55 lay representatives of the dioceses and 1 of the evangelical theological faculty of the university. It meets at least every six years, oftener if necessary. The Roman Catholics are under a bishop, who has his see at Rottenburg, and is suffragan to the archbishop of Freiberg in Baden. The Jews likewise are under a special council (Oberkirchenbehorde).
Instruction. — Education is compulsory, and there must be one public school or more in every commune. According to official returns, there is not an individual above the age of ten unable to read and write. In 1918 there were 2,232 places with elementary schools with 6,776 teachers, attended
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