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List of urban areas in the Nordic countries : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of urban areas in the Nordic countries This is a list of urban areas in the Nordic countries by population. The population is measured on a national level, independently by each statistical bureau. Statistics Sweden uses the term ''tätort'' (urban settlement), Statistics Finland uses also ''tätort'' in Swedish and ''taajama'' in Finnish, Statistics Denmark uses ''byområde'' (city), while Statistics Norway uses ''tettsted'' (urban settlement). The statistical definition is agreed upon in the Nordic countries: a continuous built-up area whose population is at least 200 inhabitants and where the maximum distance between residences is 200 metres; discounting roads, parking spaces, parks, sports grounds and cemeteries – without regard to the ward, municipal or county boundaries.〔 This could be compared with ''census-designated places'' in the United States. ==List==
Note that the population numbers from the different countries are from different years, as Statistics Norway and Statistics Denmark release the statistic yearly (albeit at different times of the year), Statistics Sweden only release the figures every five years. The Norwegian data is from 2013,〔(Citypopulation Norway )〕 the Danish data is from 2014,〔(Citypopulation DENMARK: Major Cities )〕 the Swedish is from 2010〔(Citypopulation SWEDEN )〕 and the Finnish is from 2012.〔
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