List of towns and cities in Aarhus Municipality
Statistcs 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 2015 there were 19 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 elsewhere in the municipality. In 2013 Beder and Malling were officially counted as a single conurbation for the first time.[1] Towns in the municipality are generally considered satellites of Aarhus.
Name | Population (2010)[1] | Population (2015)[1] | |
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Aarhus | 242914 | 261570 | |
Lystrup | 10027 | 10341 | |
Beder-Malling | 0 | 8325 | |
Løgten | 6207 | 7335 | |
Mårslet | 4379 | 4877 | |
Harlev | 3508 | 3718 | |
Solbjerg | 3139 | 3551 | |
Hjortshøj | 286 | 3463 | |
Trige | 2701 | 2864 | |
Sabro | 2474 | 2825 | |
Elev | 932 | 1188 | |
Spørring | 927 | 976 | |
Studstrup | 890 | 854 | |
Lisbjerg | 789 | 838 | |
Hårup | 758 | 763 | |
Mejlby | 320 | 432 | |
Mundelstrup | 430 | 396 | |
Ormslev | 304 | 349 | |
Borum | 364 | 330 | |
Beder | 4332 | 0 | Merged with Malling in 2013 |
Stavtrup | 3729 | 0 | Incorporated in Aarhus in 2011 |
Malling | 3462 | 0 | Merged with Beder in 2013 |
Todbjerg | 227 | 0 | Less than 200 inhabitants in 2013 |
References
- 1 2 3 "BY1: Folketal 1. januar efter byområde, alder og køn" (in Danish). Danmarks Statistik. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
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