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English: Map of the Øresund Region — on Oresund strait of the Danish Straits in Denmark and Sweden. Dansk: Øresundsregionen. Deutsch: Öresundregion.
The Øresund Region consists of both rural and urban areas. Areas on the periphery of the region have a relatively low population density, whereas the two metropolitan areas of Copenhagen and Malmö are two of the most densely populated in Scandinavia. Helsingborg also forms an important urban hub on the Swedish side.
The HH Ferry route, between Helsingør, Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden, in the northern part of Øresund, is one of the world's busiest international ferry routes, with more than 70 departures from each harbour per day. [8] Øresund is a geologically young strait that formed 8,500–8,000 years ago as a result of rising sea levels.
Historically, the Danish straits were internal waterways of Denmark; however, following territorial losses, Øresund and Fehmarn Belt are now shared with Sweden and Germany, while the Great Belt and the Little Belt have remained Danish territorial waters. The Copenhagen Convention of 1857 made all the Danish straits open to commercial shipping. [1]
The region is connected by the Øresund Bridge, which spans the strait at its southern end, and the HH Ferry route between Helsingør, Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden. Most ships en route between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea / Atlantic pass through the ports, making the Øresund one of the world's busiest sounds .
Buildings and structures in the Øresund Region (5 C, 3 P) C. Culture in the Øresund Region (3 C, 2 P) E. Economy of the Øresund Region (9 C, 2 P) G.
Geography of the Øresund Region by city (3 C) D. Denmark–Sweden border (1 C, 4 P) L. Landforms of the Øresund Region (4 C, 10 P) P.
Øresund Region (11 C, 3 P) P. Ports and harbours of the Øresund (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Øresund" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.