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Suurimmat metropolialueet
[muokkaa | muokkaa wikitekstiä]Sija | Metropolialue | Valtio | Väkiluku | Pinta-ala (km²) |
Väestötiheys (asukas per/km²) |
Kuva |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Tukholma[1] | Ruotsi | 2 205 105[2] | 6 526,24[3] | 335,94 | |
2. | Kööpenhamina[4] | Tanska | 1 969 941[5] | 3 018,7[6] | 652,58 | |
3. | Oslo[7] | Norja | 1 520 817[8] | 8 867,67[9] | 171,5 | |
4. | Helsinki[10] | Suomi | 1 402 017[11] | 3 697,5[12] | 379,18 | |
5. | Göteborg[13] | Ruotsi | 973 261[2] | 3 694,86[3] | 262,25 | |
6. | Aarhus | Tanska | 851 000 – 1 260 000[5][14][15] | 5 727,9 – 9 987[6] | 148,05 | |
7. | Malmö[1] | Ruotsi | 685 428[2] | 2 521,92[3] | 271,79 | |
8. | Bergen[7] | Norja | 402 624[16] | 2 651,21[9] | 151,86 | |
9. | Tampere[17] | Suomi | 369 123[18] | 4 038,04[12] | 91,41 | |
10. | Vejle Kolding Fredericia Vejen Middelfart Billund |
Tanska | 356 712 – 1 260 000[19][20] | 3 449,1 – 9 987[6] | 103,42 | |
11. | Stavanger[7] | Norja | 325 692[16] | 2 600,31[9] | 125,25 | |
12. | Turku | Suomi | 320 689[18] | 2 561,17[12] | 125,21 | |
13. | Trondheim[7] | Norja | 279 515[16] | 6 973,88[9] | 40,08 | |
14. | Reykjavík[21][22] | Islanti | 208 710[23] | 1 039[24] | 200,88 | |
15. | Uppsala | Ruotsi | 207 317[2] | 2 182,8[3] | 94,98 | |
16. | Aalborg | Tanska | 205 809[19] | 137,3[6] | 180,96 | |
17. | Odense | Tanska | 195 797[19] | 305,6[6] | 640,7 | |
18. | Oulu | Suomi | 193 902[25] | 3 031[12] | 63,97 | |
19. | Linköping | Ruotsi | 151 493[2] | 1 427,44[3] | 106,13 | |
20. | Västerås | Ruotsi | 143 368[2] | 957,89[3] | 149,67 | |
21. | Örebro | Ruotsi | 142 165[2] | 1 373,15[3] | 103,53 | |
22. | Kristiansand [7] | Norja | 139 769[26] | 1 864,27[9] | 74,97 | |
23. | Norrköping | Ruotsi | 134 947[2] | 1 495,05[3] | 90,26 | |
24. | Jyväskylä | Suomi | 134 082[25] | 1 171[12] | 114,5 | |
25. | Helsingborg | Ruotsi | 132 989[2] | 344,01[3] | 391,51 | |
26. | Jönköping | Ruotsi | 131 847[2] | 1 480,36[3] | 89,06 | |
27. | Umeå | Ruotsi | 119 273[2] | 2 316,61[3] | 51,49 | |
28. | Esbjerg | Tanska | 115 095[19] | 794,5[6] | 144,86 | |
29. | Borås | Ruotsi | 106 866[2] | 909,8[3] | 117,46 | |
30. | Kuopio | Suomi | 106 451[25] | 2 309,16[12] | 46,16 | |
31. | Lahti | Suomi | 103 352[25] | 135,05[12] | 765,29 | |
32. | Eskilstuna | Ruotsi | 100 744[2] | 1 250,49[3] | 80,56 |
Lähteet
[muokkaa | muokkaa wikitekstiä]- ↑ a b SCB Statistics Sweden - Definition of Metropolitan Areas in Sweden (published in 2005) only available in Swedish
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m SCB Statistics Sweden - Official Population Statistics for Q3-2014 (released on November 10, 2014) only available in Swedish
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m SCB Statistics Sweden - Official Municipality Land Area for 2013 (retrieved on February 24, 2014) only available in Swedish
- ↑ Danish Nature Agency - Map of Copenhagen Metropolitan Area and its Municipalities
- ↑ a b Statistics Denmark - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 22, 2014) (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive)
- ↑ a b c d e f Statistics Denmark - Official Municipality Land Area for 20131
- ↑ a b c d e Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development - Definition of Greater City Regions (published in 2002)
- ↑ Statistics Norway - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 22, 2014)
- ↑ a b c d e The Norwegian Mapping Authority - Official Municipality Land Area for 2014 only available in Norwegian (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive)
- ↑ City of Helsinki - Definition of Helsinki Region (published in 2009)
- ↑ Statistics Finland - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 22, 2014)
- ↑ a b c d e f g NLS National Land Survey of Finland - Official Municipality Land Area for 2014 only available in Finnish and Swedish
- ↑ SCB Statistics Sweden - Definition of Metropolitan Areas in Sweden (published in 2005) only available in Swedish
- ↑ http://www.businessregionaarhus.dk/da/Om-Business-Region-Aarhus/Tal-om-Business-Region-Aarhus.aspx (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive)
- ↑ http://www.byregionoestjylland.dk/index.html
- ↑ a b c Statistics Norway - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 23, 2014)
- ↑ Tampere City Region - Official Website and Definition of the Region (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive)
- ↑ a b Statistics Finland - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 23, 2014)
- ↑ a b c d Statistics Denmark - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 23, 2014) (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive)
- ↑ http://vejle-kp13.cowi.webhouse.dk/dk/kommuneplan2013/indledning_til_kommuneplan_2013-2025/den_overordnede_struktur_for_trekantomraadet/trekantomraadet_-_en_vaekstdynamo.htm (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive)
- ↑ Google Maps - Geographical Definition of Greater Reykjavík Area
- ↑ Association of Municipalities in the Capital Area (SSH) - Official Definition of Municipalities included in Greater Reykjavík Area (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive)
- ↑ Statistics Iceland - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 24, 2014)
- ↑ National Land Survey of Iceland - Official Municipality Land Area on January 1, 2011 (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive)
- ↑ a b c d Statistics Finland - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 24, 2014)
- ↑ Statistics Norway - Official Population Statistics for Q4-2013 (retrieved on February 24, 2014)