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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]
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 2020 there were 19 such areas in Aarhus Municipality, the largest being the city of Aarhus with a population of 280,534, while some 50,000 people lived in urban areas ...
Population Area (km 2) ... Aarhus Denmark: 361,544 [7] 467.70 [8] 773 ... 1 The statistics only include matriculated areas covered by the survey, ...
This article shows a list of cities in Denmark by population. The population is measured by Statistics Denmark [1] ... Aarhus: 252,213: 256,018: 259,754:
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Occasionally the East Jutland province, with around 850,000 inhabitants in 5,841 square kilometres, is labeled as Greater Aarhus, however less than 40% of its population lives in Aarhus municipality. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]