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Aarhus Denmark Street Map. Aarhus. ... [note 1] is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus Municipality. ... Once one of Denmark's largest, ...
Map of Denmark. This article shows a list of cities in Denmark by population.The population is measured by Statistics Denmark [1] for urban areas (Danish: Byområder), defined as a contiguous built-up area with a maximum distance of 200 meters between houses, unless further distance is caused by public areas, cemeteries or similar.
The city of Aarhus is the second largest urban area in Denmark, the principal port on the east coast of Jutland, and the seat of Denmark's second-largest bishopric. In 2013 Beder and Malling was officially counted as a single urban area for the first time. [20]
This is a list of urban areas in Denmark by population.For a list of cities in Denmark please see List of cities in Denmark by population.. The population is measured by Statistics Denmark for urban areas (Danish: byområder or bymæssige områder), which is defined as a contiguous built-up area with a maximum distance of 200 m between houses, unless further distance is caused by public areas ...
Largest cities in Denmark (as of 1 January 2016) [1] Copenhagen Aarhus. Rank Core city Region Urban population Municipal population: Odense Aalborg. 1: ...
Of the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden), every country has at least one city above 100,000 inhabitants. List. Municipality
Eniro map with 98 named municipalities (in Danish) Printable map of municipalities (Krak) (in Danish) Maps (pdf) of local Government administration 1660-2007.Vælg et årstal:Select a year (in Danish) Ministry of the Interior and Health:Structural reform with report from the Commission on Administrative Structure etc.
Note that the population numbers from the countries are from different years, as Statistics Finland, Statistics Norway and Statistics Denmark release the statistic yearly (albeit at different times of the year), Statistics Sweden only release the figures every five years.