Høje-Taastrup Municipality

Hoje Taastrup Kommune ( alternate spelling: Hoje Taastrup ) is a Danish municipality in the Capital Region.

It is located about halfway between Copenhagen and Roskilde and is 78.30 km ². The municipality of 48,471 inhabitants ( 1 January 2013), the population density is therefore 619 people per km ².

Management

The municipality is divided into 16 locations: Baldersbrønde, Fløng, Hedehusene, Hoje Taastrup, Kallerup, Klovtofte, Kragehave, Marbjerg, Reerslev, Sengeløse, Soderup, Stærkende, Taastrup, Taastrup Valby, Vadsby and Vridsløsemagle. It consists of the villages Baldersbrønde, Fløng and Kallerup for the Danish statistical agency to Hedehusene, the place Stærkende to Reerslev, the places Hoje Taastrup, Klovtofte, Kragehave and Taastrup Taastrup Valby to.

On April 1, 1974, the former Københavns office was restructured in the course of administrative reform. The municipality was merged with Sengeløse Hoje Taastrup, with the municipal reform on 1 January 2007 the municipality, however, was not changed.

Parishes and villages in the municipality

The area contains the following parish communities (Danish: Sogn ) and villages with over 200 inhabitants ( byer as defined by the Danish Bureau of Statistics ), with a registered population of zero, the place in the past had more than 200 inhabitants:

A Taastrup extends over the parishes Hoje Taastrup, Taastrup Nykirke and Rønnevang, and partly to the Sengeløse Sogn into it.

B Hedehusene extends into over the parishes Fløng and Hedehusene and partially into Reerslev Sogn.

Population

Development of Population (1 January ):

Others

Taastrup has been twinned with the Lower Saxony Oldenburg.

Sons and daughters

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