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Copenhagen Municipality ((デンマーク語:Københavns Kommune)) is the largest of the municipalities making up the city of Copenhagen. It lies at the center of Copenhagen and contains the old historic city. The municipality covers 90.47 km² (2013) in total area according to Municipal Key Figures (Danish: ''De Kommunale Nøgletal'' (www.noegletal.dk)) from the Ministry of Social affairs and Interior (28 June 2015) and it has a population of 583 349 ( 1 April 2015 ). The Lord Mayor of Copenhagen (equivalent to the ''Mayor of London'' rather than the ''Lord Mayor of the City of London''), is the head of the largest party elected at municipality elections held regularly in fixed years every fourth year on the third Tuesday of November in accordance with the municipal elections law, the latest held on Tuesday 19 November 2013. Since 1 January 2010 Lord Mayor of Copenhagen is Frank Jensen, a member of the Social Democrats (''Socialdemokraterne'') political party. The Lord Mayor acts as the head of the Finance Committee. His party remained the largest after the Municipality election in November 2013, which chose the 55 members for the four-year term 2014-2017. Other mayors are Morten Kabell (Technics and Environment Committee), Carl Christian Ebbesen (Cultural and Recreational Committee), Pia Allerslev (Children and Youth Committee), Ninna Thomsen (Health and Care Committee), Jesper Christensen (Social Committee) and Anna Mee Allerslev (Employment and Integration Committee). The municipal seat of government is the Copenhagen City Hall ((デンマーク語:Københavns Rådhus)). It is situated in Region Hovedstaden. ==Overview== Copenhagen Municipality was one of the three last Danish municipalities not belonging to a county — the others being Frederiksberg (the municipality with the smallest area and an enclave within Copenhagen Municipality itself) and Bornholm. On 1 January 2007, the municipality lost its county privileges and became part of Region Hovedstaden (i.e. the ''Copenhagen Capital Region''). Neighboring municipalities are Gentofte, Gladsaxe and Herlev to the north, Rødovre and Hvidovre to the west, and Tårnby to the south. Frederiksberg is located as an enclave within the municipality, and is thus surrounded by Copenhagen. Copenhagen Municipality was not merged with other municipalities on 1 January 2007 as the result of nationwide ''Kommunalreformen'' ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Copenhagen Municipality」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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