Altenburg, Missouri Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you want to find out more about Altenburg City, then you've come to the right place. Read on to find out more about the city's history, population, and steets. The city is a national capital and home to the Ebenthali Royal Family. Altenburg City is administered differently than other administrative divisions, but has a largely diverse population.

The town center of Altenburg is an urban area with a planned grid of 12th/13th century origin. The city's center is centered around the Bruhl district in the north-east and the St. Nicholas church in the south-west. Altenburg is surrounded by the Blaue Flut river, which feeds the inner-city pond, Grosser Teich, which is a large body of water that contains an island in its middle.

Altenburg's population is diverse, with some living in nearby towns while others were raised in the small town. For example, one resident, Allen Lohmann, a native of Farrar, reopened the tavern in Altenburg, Someplace Else Tavern. He had been putting the business back into operation after it closed for two years. Lohmann grew up in east Perry County and enjoys living in small towns.

The population of Altenburg City declined by 1.27% in 2011, and the trend of this decline continues. Prior to reunification, the city's population was small. A few suburbs existed within city limits. Many residents fled to major eastern German cities or western Germany for better opportunities. The low birth rate is contributing to a significant birth deficit, with little immigration to compensate for it. A large proportion of Altenburg's residents live in low-income areas.