Copenhagen County

Københavns Office ( German: Office Copenhagen) was a Danish province around the capital Copenhagen, the district-free city is Københavns Kommune. Frederiksberg also did not belong to this office. The office was created in the course of municipal reform of April 1, 1970, through the division of the "old" Københavns office into "new" and in the Roskilde Amt and cleavage of the two aforementioned official free communes. With the municipal reform of 1 January 2007 the former Office in the Capital Region has risen ..

Development of the population (up to 1921 (February 1 ) 1971 (January 1 ) ):

The area of ​​the province was 525.9 km ², so she put the smallest province in the country area dar. was she, however, the most densely populated with a population density of 1176 inhabitants per km ².

From south to north the province was traversed by the Copenhagen - Helsingør motorway, part of European routes E47 and E55 is. In the commune Tårnby located in the district of Copenhagen Kastrup Airport.

Cities and towns ( municipalities)

  • Albert Lund ( 27 853 )
  • Ballerup ( 46 654 )
  • Brøndby ( 34 247 )
  • Dragør ( 13,154 )
  • Gentofte ( 68 623 )
  • Gladsaxe ( 61 735 )
  • Glostrup ( 20,699 )
  • Herlev ( 27,023 )
  • Hvidovre ( 49 762 )
  • Hoje Taastrup ( 46 257 )
  • Ishøj ( 20,820 )
  • Ledøje - Smørum ( 10,797 )
  • Lyngby - Taarbæk ( 51,908 )
  • Rødovre ( 36 506 )
  • Søllerød ( 31,920 )
  • Tårnby ( 39 708 )
  • Værløse ( 18,633 )
  • Vallensbæk ( 12,230 )

( Population: As of 1 January 2006)

Swell

  • Københavns Statistiske årbog. ISSN 1399-8870 ( Statistical Yearbook, partly in English).

Århus | Bornholm | Frederiksberg | Frederiksborg | Fyn | Office Copenhagen | Copenhagen | North Jutland | Ribe | Ringkjøbing | Roskilde | Storstrømmen | South Jutland | Vejle | Viborg | West Zealand

Office Similar Status (1953-1979) West Greenland | East Greenland | North Greenland

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