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  2. Copenhagen metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Øresund Region—surrounding the Øresund strait which separates Zealand from Scania—extending as far east as Bornholm. While actually a transnational region of co-operation, rather than a metropolitan area, the Øresund Region is by some considered to constitute the metropolitan area of Copenhagen. [8]

  3. Urban area of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    But when comparing Copenhagen with other cities, the unpopulated non-urban areas of Amager, Saltholm and Peberholm do make a difference in f.i. terms of population density. As of February 2012, Copenhagen lacks official urban borders for comparison with other cities. "Hovedstadsområdet" is an area invented primarily for statistical matters.

  4. Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The greater Copenhagen area has a very well established transportation infrastructure making it a hub in Northern Europe. Copenhagen Airport, opened in 1925, is Scandinavia's largest airport, located in Kastrup on the island of Amager. It is connected to the city centre by metro and main line railway services. [271]

  5. Geography of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen remains the largest city in Denmark with a population of 1.2 million people and a metro population of 1.99 million. Copenhagen became Denmark's capital in 1443 and now currently sits with a population density of 6,800 per square kilometre (18,000/sq mi). [10] [11] About a quarter of Danes live in the capital Copenhagen. [12]

  6. Category:Geography of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen metropolitan area (4 C, 79 P) L. ... Maps of Copenhagen (2 P) P. Parks and open spaces in Copenhagen (8 C, 5 P) S. Streets in Copenhagen (10 C, 112 P)

  7. Gedde's maps of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The general map measures 2.5 times 2.5 metres and at a scale of approximately 1:2,600 covers an area of approximately 50 square kilometres. It shows Copenhagen from the south-southeast. The map was originally in red, green, blue and yellow. The colours have disappeared over time but traces of them remain.