Kalundborg Municipality

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Denmark Kalundborg Municipality
Coat of arms of Kalundborg Municipality Location of Kalundborg municipality in Denmark
Basic data
State : Denmark
Region : Sjælland
Region : Vest- og Sydsjælland
Educated: 2007
former municipalities :
(until the end of 2006)
Kalundborg Municipality
Bjergsted Municipality
Gørlev Municipality
Hvidebæk Municipality
Høng Municipality
Office (until the end of 2006) : Vestsjællands Amt
Harden :
(until March 1970)
Løve Herred
Ars Herred
Skippinge Herred
Office (until 1970) : Holbæk Office
Residents : 48,436 (2020)
Area : 575.10 km² (2014)
Population density : 84 inhabitants per km²
Municipality number : 326
Administration headquarters: Kalundborg
Address: Klosterparkvej 7
4400 Kalundborg
Mayor: Martin Damm
( Venstre )
Website: www.kalundborg.dk
Parishes of the commune
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Kalundborg Kommune is a Danish municipality on the main island of Zealand . It was created on January 1, 2007 in the course of local government reform by merging the “old” Kalundborg municipality with the previous municipalities Bjergsted , Gørlev , Hvidebæk and Høng , all in the Vestsjællands office .

The Kalundborg municipality has 48,436 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) on an area of ​​575.10 km². It is part of the Sjælland region . The seat of the administration is in Kalundborg .

Development of the population

Development of the population of the municipality (January 1st):

  • 2007 - 49,000
  • 2010 - 49,265
  • 2020 - 48,436

Parish communities and localities in the municipality

The following parish communities ( Danish : Sogn ) and localities with more than 200 inhabitants ( byer according to the definition of the Danish statistical authority ) 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:

No. Parish Residents Locality Residents
33 Alleshave Sogn (d) (g) October 1, 2019: 0. 109
16 Aunsø Sogn (f) October 1, 2018: 1,177
23 Bakkendrup Sogn 193
12 Bjergsted Sogn (g) October 1, 2019: 0. 342
04th Bregninge Sogn (g) October 1, 2019: 1.311
4.12.33 Bregninge-Bjergsted-Alleshave Sogn (g) 1,747 Eskebjerg
Kaldred
230
410
20th Buerup Sogn 507
29 Drøsselbjerg Sogn 535
28 Finderup Sogn 4,941 Høng 4,269
05 Føllenslev Sogn 1,605 Føllenslev
Havnsø (part of several municipalities)
359
948
30th Gierslev Sogn 828 Løve 278
22nd Gørlev Sogn 2,837 Gørlev 2,443
24 Hallenslev Sogn 248
19th Jorløse Sogn 299
27 Kirke Helsinge Sogn 1,233 Kirke Helsinge 532
18th Lille Fuglede Sogn 717
08th Nyvangs Sogn (e) 4.027
03 Raklev Sogn (e) 5,972
26th Reerslev Sogn 490
34 Reersø Sogn (d) 604 Reersø 519
14th Rørby Sogn (e) 1,508 Rørby
Ugerløse
753
251
02 Røsnæs Sogn 797 Ulstrup 422
01 Sejerø Sogn 342 Sejerby <200
31 Solbjerg Sogn 284
21st Store Fuglede Sogn 465 Flinterup (b) (c)
Store Fuglede (a) (c)
Store Fuglede Stationsby (a)
<200
January 1, 2008: 0. 238
<200
17th Svallerup Sogn (e) 1,186 Bjerge
Svallerup
246
254
25th Sæby Sogn 544 Sæby 362
06th Særslev Sogn 1.306 Snertinge 930
09 Tømmerup Sogn (e) 1,384 Spangsbro 744
15th Ubby Sogn 1.995 Ubby 1,895
11 Viskinge Sogn (f) October 1, 2018: 1,768
11.16 Viskinge-Avnsø Sogn (f) 2,957 Svebølle 2,265
07th Vor Frue Sogn (e) 6.002
10 Værslev Sogn 444
13 Årby Sogn 2,001 Årby 413
32 Ørslev Sogn 311
Kalundborg (e) 16,295
(a)The village of Store Fuglede had 238 inhabitants in 2008, the following year it was less than 200 and the village was not listed. In 2010 the statistics agency merged the town with Store Fuglede Stationsby for statistical purposes. The population of Store Fuglede Stationsby was below 200 for the first time in 2019.
(b)The village of Flinterup had more than 200 inhabitants for the first time in 2009 with 223 inhabitants and was accordingly included in the statistics, in 2010 it was again less than 200 inhabitants.
(c) The increase in 2009 for the village of Flinterup and the decrease for Store Fuglede was caused by an error in the spatial allocation of Store Fuglede.
(d)The former church districts "Alleshave Kirkedistrikt", which was in the area of Bregninge Sogn , and "Reersø Kirkedistrikt", which was in the area of Kirke Helsinge Sogn , became independent on October 1, 2010 as Alleshave Sogn and Reersø Sogn . Since the boundaries of the new Sogn have not yet been published, the arrows can only indicate the approximate location of the Sogn.
(e)Kalundborg extends over the parishes of Raklev Sogn , Vor Frue Sogn , Nyvangs Sogn , Tømmerup Sogn , Rørby Sogn and Svallerup Sogn .
(f)On January 1, 2019, Aunsø Sogn and Viskinge Sogn were merged to form the Viskinge-Avnsø Sogn . (“Avnsø” is actually spelled differently from “Aunsø”.)
(G)On January 1, 2020, Alleshave Sogn, Bregninge Sogn and Bjergsted Sogn were merged to form Bregninge-Bjergsted-Alleshave Sogn .

Insofar as Sogne were split up or merged, this only relates to ecclesiastical matters. 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

The Kalundborg Municipality maintains the following town partnerships :

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Statistics Banks -> Befolkning og valg -> BY1: Folketal January 1st efter byområde, alder og køn (Danish)
  2. a b Statistics Banks -> Geografi, miljø og energi -> ARE207: Areal demands efter municipality / region (Danish)
  3. danskekommuner.dk: Borgmesterffekta: Kalundborg (Danish), accessed on April 21, 2020
  4. Statistics banks -> Befolkning og valg -> KM1: Befolkningen January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and October 1st, so and folkekirkemedlemsskab (Danish)
  5. Fire byer under 200 indbyggere. Danmarks Radio, March 6, 2009, accessed December 7, 2010 (Danish).
  6. ↑ Proposal L 27 of October 9, 2008. January 22, 2009, accessed on April 23, 2020 (Danish).

Web links

Commons : Kalundborg Kommune  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 55 ° 41 ′  N , 11 ° 6 ′  E