List of urban areas in Denmark by population

This is a list of urban areas in Denmark by population. For a list on cities in Denmark please see List of cities in Denmark by population.

The population is measured by Statistics Denmark for urban areas (Danish: byområder or bymæssige områder), which is defined as a contiguous built-up area with a maximum distance of 200 m between houses, unless further distance is caused by public areas, cemeteries or similar reasons. Furthermore, to obtain by-status, the area must have at least 200 inhabitants.[1] Some urban areas in Denmark have witnessed conurbation and grown together.

Copenhagen
Aarhus
Odense
Aalborg
Esbjerg
Randers
Kolding
Horsens
Vejle
Roskilde
Location of the most populous urban areas in Denmark
Population of 1,000,000+ (Copenhagen)
100,000+ (Aarhus, Odense and Aalborg)
50,000+ (Esbjerg, Randers, Kolding, Horsens, Vejle and Roskilde)
20,000+ (23 cities, unlabeled)

List

Urban areas in Denmark with a population of more than 20,000 inhabitants as of 1 January 2016[2]
# Diff. City/urban area Population
1 Steady 0 1,280,371
2 Steady 0 Aarhus 264,716
3 Steady 0 Odense 175,245
4 Steady 0 Aalborg 112,194
5 Steady 0 Esbjerg 72,151
6 Steady 0 Randers 62,342
7 Steady 0 Kolding 59,712
8 Steady 0 Horsens 57,517
9 Steady 0 Vejle 54,862
10 Steady 0 Roskilde 50,046
11 Steady 0 Herning 48,531
12 Steady 0 Hørsholm 47,000
13 Steady 0 Helsingør (Elsinore) 46,829
14 Steady 0 Silkeborg 43,885
15 Steady 0 Næstved 42,979
16 Steady 0 Fredericia 40,248
17 Steady 0 Viborg 39,856
18 Steady 0 Køge 36,831
19 Steady 0 Holstebro 35,392
20 Steady 0 Taastrup 33,971
21 Steady 0 Slagelse 33,000
22 Steady 0 Hillerød 31,897
23 Steady 0 Sønderborg 27,595
24 Steady 0 Holbæk 27,579
25 Steady 0 Svendborg 27,074
26 Steady 0 Hjørring 25,626
27 Steady 0 Frederikshavn 23,402
28 Steady 0 Nørresundby 22,478
29 Steady 0 Ringsted 22,231
30 Increase 1 Haderslev 21,994
31 Decrease 1 Ølstykke-Stenløse 21,966
32 Steady 0 Skive 20,617
33 Steady 0 Birkerød 20,416

See also

Notes

  1. Hovedstadsområdet consists of the municipalities of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Albertslund, Brøndby, Gentofte, Gladsaxe, Glostrup, Herlev, Hvidovre, Lyngby-Taarbæk, Rødovre, Tårnby and Vallensbæk as well as parts of Ballerup, Rudersdal and Furesø municipalities, along with the cities of Ishøj and Greve.

References

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