East Jutland Metropolitan Area - Historical Population 1 January

Historical Population 1 January

Year Population
2008 1,212,781
2009 1.223,823
2010 1,231,151
2011 1,239,416
2012 1,246,252
2013 1,254,152

The East Jutland metropolitan covers a comparatively large area of 9,984 km², slightly larger than the Greater Oslo Region (8.900 km²), but small compared to the land areas of some other metropolitan areas such as the Hamburg Metropolitan Region (19,000 km²), the Greater Los Angeles Area (87,940 km²), the Phoenix metropolitan area (37,744 km²), and the Oklahoma City Metropolitan area (16,500 km²) with a population of 1.2 million.

The core area around Aarhus is the most populated area in East Jutland, and that area is much smaller in km² - 6,182 km² - (2386 sq. mi) and with a population of more than one million.

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