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The largest cities in Europe have official populations of over one million inhabitants within their city boundaries. These rankings are based on populations contained within city administrative boundaries, as opposed to urban areas or metropolitan areas , which necessarily have larger populations than the cities at their core.
The Chinese municipality of Chongqing, which is the largest city proper in the world by population, comprises a huge administrative area of 82,403 km 2, around the size of Austria. However, more than 70% of its 30-million population are agricultural workers living in a rural setting .
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 Stockholm urban area (in blue), the largest urban area in the Nordic countries. The area includes land both inside and outside of the municipality of Stockholm. This is a list of urban areas in the Nordic countries by population.
Denmark railway network Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in Scandinavia and the 15th-busiest in Europe [173] Significant investment has been made in building road and rail links between regions in Denmark, most notably the Great Belt Fixed Link , which connects Zealand and Funen .
Roskilde (/ ˈ r ɒ s k ɪ l ə / ROSK-il-ə, [3] Danish: [ˈʁʌskilə]) is a city 30 km (19 mi) west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand.With a population of 52,974 (as of 1 January 2024), [1] the city is a business and educational centre for the region and the 10th largest city in Denmark.
Odense Aalborg. 1: København: Capital Region of Denmark: 1,280,371: 591,481 2: Aarhus: Central Denmark Region: 264,716: 330,639 3: Odense: Region of Southern Denmark
List includes metropolitan areas according only to the studies of ESPON, Eurostat, and OECD.For this reason some metropolitan areas, like the Italian Genoa Metropolitan Area (with a population of 1,510,781 as of 2010 [1]) or the Ukrainian Kryvyi Rih metropolitan area (with a population of 1,170,953 as of 2019 [2]), are not included in this list, with data by other statistic survey institutes.