Aalborg Municipality
Aalborg Kommune is a Danish municipality in the Nordjylland region .
geography
Aalborg Municipality has a total population of 217,075 (as of January 1st, 2020) and covers an area of 1,137.30 km². The administration is based in the city of Aalborg . The municipality is located north and south of the Limfjord , the eastern part of which flows into the Baltic Sea like a river is also called Langerak .
history
It was created on January 1, 2007 in the course of local government reform through the unification of the "old" Aalborg municipality with the previous municipalities of Hals , Nibe and Sejlflod in Nordjyllands Amt : It is the third largest municipality in Denmark after Copenhagen and Aarhus and has over 190,000 amalgamations The third largest Odense municipality to date .
The municipality in numbers
Aalborg Municipality extends over an area of 1,143.99 km².
Population (January 1st) :
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Parish communities and localities in the municipality
The following parish communities ( Danish : Sogn ) and localities with more than 200 inhabitants ( byområder (German: "urban areas") as defined by the statistical office ) are located in the municipality ; Population on January 1st, 2020, with a registered population of zero, the place had more than 200 inhabitants in the past:
Sogn | Residents | Locality | Residents |
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Ajstrup Sogn | 2.163 | Tylstrup | 1,292 |
Ansgar's Sogn | 8,376 | ||
Bislev Sogn | 644 | Bislev | 206 |
Budolfi Sogn | 7.216 | ||
Dall Sogn | 1,249 | Dall Villaby | 1,073 |
Ejdrup Sogn | 233 | ||
Ellidshøj Sogn | 771 | Ellidshøj | 529 |
Farstrup Sogn | 1.006 |
Farstrup Kølby |
433 <200 |
Ferslev Sogn | 939 | Ferslev | 691 |
Frejlev Sogn | 3,377 | Frejlev | 2,940 |
Gistrup Sogn | 3,754 | Gistrup | 3,543 |
Godthåb Sogn | 2,088 | Godthab | January 1, 2006: 1,664 |
Gudum Sogn | October 1, 2016: | 371||
Gudumholm Sogn | 1,115 | Gudumholm | 735 |
Gunderup Sogn | 1,587 |
Fjellerad Vaarst |
397 402 |
Gåser Sogn | October 1, 2016: | 416||
Neck sogn | 3,369 | neck | 2,454 |
Hammer Sogn | 1,150 |
Grindsted Uggerhalne |
689 295 |
Hans Egedes Sogn | 10,564 | ||
Hasseris Sogn | 11,744 | ||
Horsens Sogn | 1.311 | ||
Hou Sogn | 1,121 | Hou | 675 |
Hvorup Sogn | 5,602 | ||
Klarup Sogn | October 1, 2014: 2,636 | ||
Komdrup Sogn | 134 | ||
Langholt | 1,032 | ||
Lillevorde Sogn | 364 | ||
Lindholm Sogn | 10.101 | ||
Lundby Sogn | 193 | ||
Margrethe Sogn | 3,428 | ||
Mou Sogn | 2,493 |
Egense Mou |
<200 1,089 |
Nibe Sogn | 3,995 | Nibe | 5,217 |
Nørholm Sogn | 883 | Nørholm | 270 |
Nørre Kongerslev Sogn | 481 | Nørre Kongerslev | 280 |
Nørre Tranders Sogn | 12,748 | ||
Nørresundby Sogn | 8,129 | Nørresundby | 23,546 |
Nøvling Sogn | 2,298 | Nøvling | 369 |
Romdrup Sogn | October 1, 2014: 2,152 | ||
Romdrup-Klarup Sogn | 4,959 | Klarup | 4,779 |
Rørdal Sogn | 322 | ||
Sankt Markus Sogn | 10,394 | ||
Sebber Sogn | 793 |
Sebbersund Valsted |
354 | 256 |
Sejlflod Sogn | 716 | ||
Skalborg Sogn | 7,287 | ||
Store Ajstrup Sogn | 174 | ||
Storvorde Sogn | 3,083 | Storvorde | 3,376 |
Sulsted Sogn | 4,836 |
Sulsted Vestbjerg |
1,490 2,866 |
Svenstrup Sogn | 5,597 | Svenstrup | 7,354 |
Sønder Kongerslev Sogn | 1,469 | Kongerslev | 1,369 |
Sønder Tranders Sogn | 13.004 | ||
Sønderholm Sogn | 1,752 | Sønderholm | 872 |
Ulsted Sogn | 1,423 | Ulsted | 1,051 |
Vadum Sogn | 2,945 | Vadum | 2,355 |
Vejgaard Sogn | 13,057 | ||
Vester Hassing Sogn | 3,288 |
Stae Vester Hassing |
370 2,525 |
Vesterkær Sogn | 3,647 | ||
Vodskov Sogn | 4,857 | Vodskov | 4,566 |
Vokslev Sogn | 1,865 | ||
Volsted Sogn | 218 | ||
Before Frelsers Sogn | 6,522 | ||
Vor Frue Sogn | 7.180 | ||
Øster Hassing Sogn | October 1, 2016: 2.114 | ||
Øster Hassing-Gåser Sogn | 2,555 | Gandrup | 1,599 |
Aalborg | 117.351 |
- ↑ a b The village of Kølby had fewer than 200 inhabitants for the first time in 2010, and that was the first time in 2020 at Egense .
- ↑ a b The town of Godthåb has "grown together" with Svenstrup on January 1, 2007 in terms of statistics.
- ↑ a b On October 1, 2010, the Gudumholm Kirkedistrikt in Gudum Sogn became an independent Gudumholm Sogn , in which Gudum Sogn reopened on January 1, 2014. Ultimately, Gudum Sogn was split up and reunited four years later under the name "Gudumholm Sogn".
- ↑ a b c On November 27, 2016, Gåser Sogn and Øster Hassing Sogn were merged to form Øster Hassing-Gåser Sogn .
- ↑ a b c On January 1, 2015, Klarup Sogn and Romdrup Sogn were merged to form Romdrup-Klarup Sogn.
To the extent that Sogne were merged, this only relates to ecclesiastical issues. In its capacity as Matrikelsogne , i.e. as land register districts of the cadastral authority Geodatastyrelsen , such changes have not had any effect since the abolition of the Harden structure in 1970.
Twin cities
Aalborg Municipality has 33 town twinning partnerships :
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Netherlands : Almere
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France : Antibes
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Germany : Büdelsdorf
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United Kingdom : Edinburgh
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Norway : Fredrikstad
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Faroe Islands : Fuglafjørður
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Ireland : Galway
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Poland : Gdynia
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Israel : Haifa
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People's Republic of China : Hefei
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Austria : Innsbruck
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Sweden : Karlskoga
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United Kingdom : Lancaster
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Sweden : Lerum
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Finland : Liperi
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Iceland : Norðurþing
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Greenland : Nuuk and Scoresbysund
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Sweden : Orsa
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Sweden : Orust
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Poland : Ośno Lubuskie
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Russia : Pushkin
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United States : Racine
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Switzerland : Rapperswil-Jona
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Norway : Rendalen
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Germany : Rendsburg
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Latvia : Riga
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Finland : Riihimäki
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United States : Solvang
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Romania : Tulcea
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India : Tumakuru
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Bulgaria : Varna
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Lithuania : Vilnius
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Germany : Wismar
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d statistics banks -> Befolkning og valg -> BY1: Folketal January 1st efter byområde, alder og køn (Danish)
- ↑ a b Statistics Banks -> Geografi, miljø og energi -> ARE207: Areal demands efter municipality / region (Danish)
- ↑ danskekommuner.dk: Borgmesterffekta: Aalborg (Danish), accessed on May 1, 2020
- ↑ Statistics banks -> Befolkning og valg -> KM1: Folketal den 1. i kvartalet efter so og folkekirkemedlemsskab (Danish)
- ↑ aalborgevents.dk Venskabsbyer (Danish), accessed on May 1, 2020