The large number of refugees from Ukraine contributed to the increase in Germany's population by 1.3% last year, bringing the number of citizens in the EU's most populous country to 84.4 million people.
The biggest increases were registered in the two largest cities in the country - Berlin and Hamburg, where there was an increase of 2.1%.
At the end of last year, 12.3 million people with foreign citizenship lived in Germany, according to data from the statistical office.
Of these, 1.34 million are Turkish citizens, who have been the largest minority in the country for decades.