The village has never had a large population, peaking in the mid-19th century and falling to around 160 residents by 2001.
Steamer activity peaked in the mid-19th century before competition from railway lines.
The population grew and the economy peaked in the late 19th century.
Wine culture peaked in the 17th century and slowly retreated until the late 20th century.
The number of municipalities peaked in the mid-20th century.
The population peaked at 180 in the mid 19th century.
Interest in rail transportation peaked in the late 19th century.
The trade peaked in the nineteenth century in response to growing local and international demand.
The population of Lipice peaked in the early 20th century.
The Dutch fishing industry peaked in the early 17th century.