List of metropolitan areas in Sweden

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Sweden has three Metropolitan Areas consisting of the areas surrounding the three largest cities, Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. The statistics is retrieved from Statistics Sweden and the statistics released February 20, 2013.[1]

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Metropolitan Stockholm [edit]

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Central Stockholm & Old Town

Metropolitan Stockholm (also known as Greater Stockholm or, in Swedish, "Storstockholm"), is a metropolitan area surrounding the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Since 2005, Metropolitan Stockholm is defined by official Swedish Statistics as all of Stockholm County.[2] It is the largest of the three metropolitan areas in Sweden.

Metropolitan Stockholm is divided into 5 areas: Stockholm City Centre, Söderort, Västerort of Stockholm Municipality; and the northern suburbs and southern suburbs, which consists of several municipalities.

Statistics [edit]

Municipality Number Population Area¹ Density² Part
Stockholm 1 881,235 188.06 4,686 Centre, West, South
Huddinge 2 101,010 131.34 769 Southern Suburbs
(Södermanland)
Botkyrka 3 86,274 194.83 443
Salem 4 15,881 54.32 292
Södertälje 5 89,473 525.57 170
Nykvarn 6 9,442 153.46 62
Nynäshamn 7 26,572 357.23 74
Haninge 8 79,430 457.50 174
Tyresö 9 43,764 69.48 630
Nacka 10 92,873 95.50 972
Värmdö 11 39,387 442.96 89 Northern Suburbs
(Uppland)
Lidingö 12 44,434 30.89 1,438
Vaxholm 13 11,126 57.66 193
Österåker 14 40,269 310.75 130
Norrtälje 15 56,634 2010.76 28
Vallentuna 16 31,215 360.06 87
Sigtuna 17 42,272 327.87 129
Upplands-Bro 18 24,353 237.10 103
Upplands Väsby 19 40,723 75.37 540
Täby 20 65,364 60.62 1,078
Sollentuna 21 66,859 52.94 1,263
Danderyd 22 31,960 26.51 1,206
Järfälla 23 68,210 54.05 1,262
Ekerö 24 26,160 216.39 121
Sundbyberg 25 40,793 8.71 4,683
Solna 26 71,293 19.38 3,679
Total 26 2,127,006 6,519.31 326.26 Metropolitan Area

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2/ Population per km²

Metropolitan Gothenburg [edit]

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Central Gothenburg & The Harbor, the largest in the Nordic Region

Metropolitan Gothenburg (Stor-Göteborg or literally Greater Gothenburg), is a metropolitan area surrounding the city of Gothenburg in Sweden. The metropolitan region is located in Västra Götaland County, except for the municipality of Kungsbacka, which is located to the south in Halland County. As of 2005, the municipalities of Alingsås and Lilla Edet were added to the region. The region is often used for statistical measures, and estimates in the 1960s predicted that the region would have about one million inhabitants in the year 2000. The region is the second largest metropolitan area in Sweden after Metropolitan Stockholm.

Statistics [edit]

Municipality Number Population Area¹ Density²
Gothenburg 1 526,089 450.71 1,167
Mölndal 2 61,659 146.81 420
Partille 3 35,837 57.19 627
Härryda 4 35,223 268.43 131
Lerum 5 39,070 260.29 150
Ale 6 27,842 318.27 87
Kungälv 7 41,753 364.73 114
Öckerö 8 12,539 25.91 484
Tjörn 9 14,974 168.23 89
Stenungsund 10 24,868 253.54 98
Lilla Edet 11 12,580 317.93 40
Alingsås 12 38,355 474.90 81
Kungsbacka 13 76,786 611.42 126
Total 13 947,575 3,718.36 254.84

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2/ Population per km²

Metropolitan Malmö [edit]

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Central Malmö & The Øresund Bridge to Copenhagen

Greater Malmö (Swedish: Stor-Malmö) is the metropolitan area that includes Malmö, Sweden, and much of its surroundings. The area encompasses the south-eastern part of the Scandinavian Öresund Region. The metropolitan area surrounding the cities of Malmö and Lund in the southern-most part of Sweden are usually denoted as South-Western Scania (Sydvästra Skåne), or more seldom Metropolitan Malmö.

Since the 1970s, improved highways and commuter train connections have meant that commuting area has grown to include Ystad, Skurup, Sjöbo, Eslöv, Höör, Landskrona and Helsingborg. It's not uncommon to live in Malmö and work either in Ystad or Helsingborg, or vice versa. Mentally, however, these towns have kept their allegiance with older divisions of Scania. Inhabitants of Eslöv and Höör consider themselves to live in Central Scania, like Landskrona still is grouped together with Helsingborg rather than Malmö–Lund.

Statistics [edit]

Municipality Number Population Area¹ Density²
Malmö 1 307,758 335.14 918
Vellinge 2 33,615 143.18 235
Trelleborg 3 42,605 342.07 125
Skurup 4 14,955 195.17 77
Svedala 5 19,971 218.97 91
Lund 6 112,950 430.27 263
Staffanstorp 7 22,534 107.61 209
Burlöv 8 17,011 18.84 903
Lomma 9 22,298 55.64 401
Kävlinge 10 29,427 153.83 191
Eslöv 11 31,744 421.66 75
Höör 12 15,526 292.96 53
Total 12 670,394 2,715.34 246.89

In 2006 the municipalities of Eslöv, Höör and Skurup were added into the Greater Malmö area.

1/ km²
2/ Population per km²

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ SCB Statistics Sweden – Population in Municipalities, Counties and the whole country released February 20, 2013
  2. ^ SCB Statistics Sweden – Regional Divisions in Sweden 2005