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The Copenhagen metropolitan area or Metropolitan Copenhagen (, , literally "The Capital Area") is a large (the area in which it is practical to commute to work) surrounding , the capital of Denmark. It includes Copenhagen Municipality, and surrounding municipalities stretching westward across . It has a densely populated core surrounded by suburban settlements.

The metropolitan area has several current definitions and also some historical, now defunct, definitions. The most widely accepted is the area which is strategically managed by the . The modern post 2007 version includes the four provinces Københavns by (Copenhagen city), Københavns omegn, Nordsjælland and Østsjælland, with a total of 2 778 km2 and over 2 million inhabitants (16 March 2018;updated statistics from 1 January 2018 on cities (Danish byer, (singular) by) published later). Population projections 2013 by region/province, sex and age (select "provinces"). Retrieved 25 April 2016. It should not be confused with the Øresund Region or the Capital Region of Denmark. The public transit company of all of , except , is called Movia.


Finger Plan
The area has been planned according to the , which has given it six fingers of and a western connection S-line ( Ringbanen or line F). Urbanization stretching out from central Copenhagen. One railroad and two metro lines over have been formed. The Amager railroad continues to Sweden by bridge.

Copenhagen metropolitan area is the largest of the commonly used definitions for the Copenhagen area. It has been defined administratively by the former Capital Region and is also known locally as HT-området (area once served by the publicly owned mass transit company) because it was the zone where the capital area public traffic company formerly known as HT operated (now Movia), and was therefore the limit for how far you could go on a Copenhagen bus or train-ticket. Until 2007 the area consisted of Copenhagen and Municipalities, Copenhagen County, Frederiksborg County and . After the municipal reform of Denmark 1 January 2007, the Danish counties were abolished and Vallø municipality which was a part of the metropolitan area was merged with Stevns municipality which previously was outside the metropolitan area and the new Stevns municipality became a part of the metropolitan area. 1.4.2. Hovedstadsudligningen

Copenhagen metropolitan area now consists of 28 of the 29 municipalities of the Capital Region (all except ) as well as the municipalities of Greve, Køge, Lejre, Roskilde, Solrød and Stevns from the .

By this definition, the metropolitan area has a population of 2,016,285 () covering an area of over 34 municipalities with a density of 665/km2 (1725/sq mi). Map of the Capital Municipalities


Capital Region of Denmark
The administrative entity responsible for the Capital Region of Denmark defines their administrative area as the metropolitan area of Copenhagen. As such the population is 1,911,067 (1 January 2024) on an area of 2,561 km2 with a density of 744.1/km2 (1,927/sq mi). It should however be noted that the Capital Region does not contain all of the Roskilde and Køge Bay fingers as well as all of the urban area which stretches into . Furthermore, it does contain the remote island of Bornholm.


Øresund Region
While actually a transnational region of co-operation, rather than a metropolitan area, the Øresund Region is by some considered to constitute the metropolitan area of Copenhagen. This goes back to the Initiativgruppen (a group tasked for developing the Copenhagen area in 1989), which was tasked with creating the metropole of the north.
(2025). 9781845425302, Edward Elgard Publishing.
However, the region promotes their commercial interests through the cooperative interest organisation Greater Copenhagen.Same 2008 report OECD-rapport-om-hovedstadens-udvikling.pdf,. As of 1 October 2011 the Øresund Region is populated by 3,783,158 inhabitants with a density of 181.3/km2 (469.5/sq mi) (Danish side: 2,531,945, Swedish side: 1,251,213). According to , however, this region includes vast areas which are not recognized as part of the functional metropolitan area.


Core of the Øresund Region
Copenhagen is by far the largest city, and the obvious core of the region. However the Øresund Region covers large areas that are located remotely from both Copenhagen and the Øresund sea, some with a rather low population density. Hence, a better area for comparison with other regions, bi-lateral or national ones, is a lot narrower and includes the four Danish provinces Copenhagen by, Copenhagen omegn, Nordsjælland and Østsjælland with a total area of only 2.768,6 square kilometres with 2,045,259 inhabitants as of 1 January 2019 And on the Swedish side the 17 Scanian municipalities that either has direct border to the Øresund Sea or borders to a such municipality. (Bjuv, Burlöv, Eslöv, Helsingborg, Höganäs, Kävlinge, Landskrona, Lomma, Lund, Malmö, Staffanstorp, Svedala, Svalöv, Trelleborg, Vellinge, Åstorp and Ängelholm) These municipalities covers a total area of 3,387.5 square kilometres and had a population of 1,003,631 inhabitants by 1.January 2019 A total population of 2,931,445 living at an aggregate area of 5,969.9 km2, with a population density of 491.0 inhabitants per km2 of land. This is an illustration of the population and population density around the Øresund sea rather than a formal area. But as such the population around Øresund constitutes by far the largest population centre of and .


Copenhagen metropolitan area (within Denmark only)
Copenhagen metropolitan area is most commonly recognized, and before 2007 official, equal to the Danish part of this "core". The four mentioned Danish provinces, with two million inhabitants at a land area of 2.768,6 km2 and a population density of 722 people per square kilometre. While the administrational Region Hovedstaden includes the remote Baltic Sea island , but excludes important suburbs south-west and west of the city as well as the locally important towns Køge and which both are largely build together with the Danish capital through newer suburban areas.


Political reasons
Some Danish politicians simply do not want more than a third of the Danish Kingdom to be considered as parts of the capital, while remote areas on islands without fixed connections as well as parts of the windy coast get lower population figures. The 2007 regional and municipality reforms aimed to level figures out more evenly. Before 1970 there were 1098 Danish municipalities, between 1970 and 2006 this figure varied between 277 (from 1 April 1974 275, 1 January 2003 271, 1 January 2006 270) and 270. And by 2007 they were merged into 98, however has not been allowed to include any new land area since 1902, despite with 100,000+ inhabitants, on an 8.8 km2 surface, ever since 1901 has been an enclave totally surrounded by Copenhagen. After 1902 Copenhagen municipality has only grown geographically through .


OECD
OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) defines the Copenhagen metropolitan area with a population of 2,390,000 inhabitants as of 2009. According to OECD the doesn't include the entire functional/economic metropolitan area of Copenhagen.


Other definitions
The local TV stations TV2/Lorry, Kanal København and Hovedstads-TV each also defines the Copenhagen metropolitan area as the area they respectively cover. This corresponds with the area which the four provinces (Copenhagen by, Copenhagen omegn, Nordsjælland and Østsjælland) cover;the provinces are based on 's so called NUTS 3 areas. The same area is used for the ticket fare system of all public transport within Greater Copenhagen and the Fingerplan area.


See also
  • Urban area of Copenhagen
  • Largest metropolitan areas in the Nordic countries
  • List of European city regions


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