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Youngest Cities in Lower Saxony

Top 100 cities ranked by youngest cities

Youngest Cities — Lower Saxony

1 Hannover 45.7
2 Braunschweig 45.7
3 Osnabrück 45.7
4 Oldenburg 45.7
5 Wolfsburg 45.7
6 Göttingen 45.7
7 Salzgitter 45.7
8 Hildesheim 45.7
9 Wilhelmshaven 45.7
10 Delmenhorst 45.7
11 Lüneburg 45.7
12 Celle 45.7
13 Garbsen 45.7
14 Hameln 45.7
15 Wolfenbüttel 45.7
16 Nordhorn 45.7
17 Cuxhaven 45.7
18 Emden 45.7
19 Lingen 45.7
20 Langenhagen 45.7
21 Peine 45.7
22 Melle 45.7
25 Lehrte 45.7
26 Goslar 45.7
27 Gifhorn 45.7
28 Wunstorf 45.7
29 Seevetal 45.7
31 Südstadt 45.7
32 Aurich 45.7
33 Laatzen 45.7
34 Linden 45.7
35 Buxtehude 45.7
36 Uelzen 45.7
37 Meppen 45.7
38 Papenburg 45.7
39 Leer 45.7
40 Seelze 45.7
41 Winsen 45.7
42 Nienburg 45.7
44 Stuhr 45.7
46 Bramsche 45.7
47 Cloppenburg 45.7
48 Ganderkesee 45.7
49 Burgdorf 45.7
50 Northeim 45.7
51 Achim 45.7
52 Springe 45.7
53 Vechta 45.7
54 Einbeck 45.7
55 Nordenham 45.7
56 Bad Zwischenahn 45.7
57 Lohne 45.7
58 Verden 45.7
59 Misburg 45.7
60 Rinteln 45.7
61 Helmstedt 45.7
62 Varel 45.7
64 Norden 45.7
65 Walsrode 45.7
66 Syke 45.7
67 Wallenhorst 45.7
68 Ronnenberg 45.7
69 Misburg-Nord 45.7
70 Stadthagen 45.7
71 Sehnde 45.7
72 Bad Harzburg 45.7
73 Duderstadt 45.7
75 Haren 45.7
76 Rotenburg 45.7
77 Soltau 45.7
78 Seesen 45.7
79 Westerstede 45.7
80 Bad Pyrmont 45.7
81 Schortens 45.7
82 Wittmund 45.7
83 Holzminden 45.7
84 Bothfeld 45.7
85 Edewecht 45.7
86 Friesoythe 45.7
87 Neu Wulmstorf 45.7
89 Rastede 45.7
90 Schwanewede 45.7
91 Bemerode 45.7
92 Bückeburg 45.7
93 Bremervörde 45.7
94 Schneverdingen 45.7
95 Alfeld 45.7
96 Langen 45.7
98 Sarstedt 45.7
99 Hemmingen 45.7
100 Lilienthal 45.7

The youngest cities in Lower Saxony by median age tend to be dynamic communities with growing populations and active lifestyles. Hannover has a median age of 45.7 years.

Young median ages often reflect the presence of universities, military bases, or rapidly growing job markets that attract young workers and families. These cities typically have higher birth rates and more demand for schools and family-oriented services.

Cities with younger populations often feature vibrant nightlife, dining scenes, and cultural activities catered to younger demographics, along with strong demand for rental housing and entry-level employment opportunities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Half of Hannover's population is under 45.7 years old.
  • 2. College towns and military base communities typically have the youngest median ages due to their large populations of 18-24 year olds.
  • 3. Cities with young populations often see faster economic growth and more entrepreneurial activity.

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