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As of November 2019, the city of Utrecht has a population of 357,179. [8] Utrecht has a young population, with many inhabitants in the age category from 20 and 30 years, due to the presence of a large university. About 52% of the population is female, 48% is male. The majority of households (52.5%) in Utrecht are single-person households.
The province of Utrecht has a population of about 1,388,000 [2] as of January 2023. With a land area of approximately 1,484 square kilometres (573 sq mi), it is the second smallest province in the country.
It is located entirely in the province of Utrecht, and is the eastern part of so-called North Wing the larger Randstad urban area. The agglomeration has a population of about 690,000 people (a rough estimate based on data collected in 2001–2012). The following towns are commonly recognized as part of the agglomeration:
The province of Utrecht is the smallest with a total area of 1,560 km 2 (602 sq mi), while Flevoland is the smallest by land area at 1,410 km 2 (544 sq mi). In total about 10,000 people were employed by the provincial administrations in 2018.
Name Municipality Coordinates Aan de Zuwe: De Ronde Venen: Abcoude: De Ronde Venen: Achterberg: Rhenen: Achterbos: De Ronde Venen: Achterdijk: Vijfheerenlanden
1919 - Population: 138,334. [22] 1921 - Centraal Museum established. 1924 - Rietveld Schröder House built in the De Stijl design mode. 1927 - Louis Hartlooper Complex construction begins (approximate date). 1940 - Population: 165,029. 1950 - Population: 193,190. 1954 - Oudenrijn (section) and Zuilen become part of city. [citation needed]
This is a list of towns in the Dutch province of Utrecht. Note that in the Netherlands, there is no official distinction between cities, towns, villages, etc., and therefore this category contains all of these kinds of settlements, from the city of Utrecht (population: about 300,000) to the smallest hamlets.
Utrecht is a town in the foothills of the Balele Mountains, in the northwestern corner of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Newcastle , Kwazulu-Natal's third-largest urban centre, is 50 km from Utrecht. Utrecht has a population of approximately 32,000 (including surrounding areas).