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The postal codes follow a geographic pattern and most Danes can tell which region an address belongs to based on the postal code alone. 0000–0999: special postal codes, reserved for government use, post offices and package centers; 1000–2999: Copenhagen and the surrounding area; 3000–3699: North Zealand; 3700–3799: Bornholm
Hans Knudsen Plads near Ryparken railway station. Ryparken is an area in the northern part of Østerbro, Copenhagen.Close to the ethnic and diverse neighborhood of Nørrebro, yet still in the 2100 Østerbro zip code, Ryparken defies easy definition.
Districts of Copenhagen are often based on informal designations based on historic origins, often with alternative names and loosely defined boundaries. Copenhagen Municipality is divided into 10 official administrative districts but they often comprise areas of a heterogeneous character which are informally not seen as one district.
' Inner City '), also known as Copenhagen Center or K or Downtown Copenhagen, is an administrative district (bydel) in central Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. It covers an area of 4.65 square kilometres (1.80 sq mi), has a population of 26,223, and a population density of 5,638 per km 2 .
Amager Øst (English: Amager East) is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. [1] It encompasses the part of Copenhagen located on the island of Amager, east of the major shopping street Amagerbrogade.Prior to an administrative reform in 2006–08, the district was known as Sundbyøster.
Copenhagen [8] (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ⓘ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area. [9] [10] The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the Øresund strait. The Øresund Bridge connects the two cities by rail and road.
Completed in 1861, St. John's Church (No. 1) was the first church to be built in the new districts which developed after Copenhagen's Bastioned Fortifications were decommissioned. [5] The Neo-Gothic church was designed by Theodor Sørensen and remains the largest church building in the Nørrebro district.
It covers an area of 13.99 km 2, has a population of 7,799 and a population density of 558 per km 2, making it both the largest district in area and the least densely populated district in Copenhagen. Neighboring city districts are as follows: to the east is Sundbyvester; to the north is Christianshavn, separated from Sundbyvester by Stadsgraven