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  2. Aarhus Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Aarhus Municipality (Danish: Aarhus Kommune), known as Århus Municipality (Danish: Århus Kommune) until 2011, is a kommune in the Central Denmark Region, on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 469.56 km 2 (181.30 sq mi), and has a population of 367,095 as of 2024. [1]

  3. Aarhus - Wikipedia

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    Aarhus has a population of 261,570 on 91 square kilometres (35 sq mi) for a density of 2,874/km 2 (7,444/sq mi). [2] Aarhus municipality has a population of 330,639 on 468 km 2 with a density of 706/km 2 (1,829/sq mi). Less than a fifth of the municipal population resides beyond city limits and almost all live in an urban area. [128]

  4. List of the most populous municipalities in the Nordic countries

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    Population Area (km 2) Density (/km 2) Stockholm ... Aarhus Denmark: 361,544 [7] 467.70 [8] 773 Espoo

  5. East Jutland metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    MEGAs are Metropolitan European Growth Areas, of which the report identified 76 in Europe. [15] [16] The term Greater Aarhus is used indistinctly in various contexts, but according to Aarhus Municipality it includes the 9 municipalities of Aarhus, Randers, Norddjurs, Syddjurs, Viborg, Silkeborg, Odder, Horsens and Samsø. [17]

  6. List of towns and cities in Aarhus Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Denmark defines towns or cities as areas with more than 200 residents in a continuous settlement with no more than 200 meters between residential structures. In 2016 there were 20 such areas in Aarhus Municipality , the largest being the city of Aarhus with some 260.000 inhabitants while some 50.000 people lived in urban areas ...

  7. Regions of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    A growth in bureaucracy has generally been observed by doctors and employees. [12] In the Capital Region and Zealand Region, a new electronic health record system developed by Epic Systems has been described as a major scandal, causing unresponsive IT systems, wrong prescriptions , more time-consumption and a lack of overview.

  8. Administrative divisions of Aarhus Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Denmark defines towns or cities as areas with more than 200 residents in a continuous settlement with no more than 200 meters between residential structures. 1 January 2019 there were 19 such areas in Aarhus Municipality, the largest being the city of Aarhus with a population of 277,086, while some 50.000 people lived in urban areas elsewhere in the municipality.

  9. List of urban areas in the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 2013 the 'functional urban area' of Aarhus had a population of 845,971, while the 'functional urban area' of Tampere had a population of 364,992. However, according to official statistics, the "taajama" of Tampere is larger than the "byområde" of Aarhus (eurostat.ec). This suggests that direct comparisons between Finland and ...