Geography of Denmark
The Denmark is a country of Northern Europe whose capital is Copenhagen. It is composed of two great geographical entities: the almost-island of the Jutland, spit of land prolonging north of Germany, and a Archipelago of islands mainly located in the Baltic, in the sector of the strait of the Øresund.
Single land borders of Denmark east with the German Land of the the Schleswig-Holstein.
More big cities of Denmark 2003
- Capital Area (Copenhagen) - 1 085 813
- Århus - 222 559
- Odense - 145 374
- Aalborg - 121 100
- Esbjerg - 72 613
- Randers - 55 897
- Kolding - 54 526
- Vejle - 49 782
- Horsens - 49 457
- Roskilde - 43 753
- Strike Strand - 41 509
- Næstved - 40 147
- Silkeborg - 38 111
- Fredericia - 36 819
- Hørsholm - 36 001
- Elseneur ( Helsingør ) - 34 906
- Køge - 33 487
- Viborg - 33 203
- Holstebro - 31 805
- Slagelse - 31 674
- Taastrup - 30 982
- Herning - 29 871
- Hillerød - 28 143
- Svendborg - 27 512
- Sønderborg - 26 865
- Hjørring - 24 724
- Frederikshavn - 24 309
- Holbæk - 24 081
- Haderslev - 20 982
- Skive - 20 723
- Ishøj Strand - 19 424
Source: Danmarks Statistik .
Population of the Danish islands at January 1st, 1997
- Sjælland - 2 033 467
- Fyn ( Fyn ) - 438 521
- Amager - 151 593
- Lolland - 71 473
- Als - 51 268
- Bornholm - 44 924
- Falster - 42 902
- Bit (island) - 23 028
- Langeland - 14 708
- Møn - 10 368
- Ærø - 7 600
- Tåsinge - 6 256
- Samsø - 4 331
- Thurø - 3 638
- Fanø - 3 241
- Læsø - 2 362
- Bogø - 1 014
- Fur - 999
- Orø - 936
- Rømø - 805
- Fejø - 625
- Jegindø - 548
- Sejerø - 405
- Agersø - 279
- Strynø - 211
- Femø - 204
- Enø - 203
- Aarø - 199
- Bjørnø - 54
See too
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