Denmark has about 5.4 million people; 1.4 Million live in (Greater) Copenhagen,
500,000 in Aarhus (pronounce it like oar-hoos), 220K in Odense, 120K in Aalborg
(pronounce like Orl-borg), and so on. A lot of people live in the country still.
regards
Roger Key
In <l0313030cb775a3856746@[203.62.227.135]>, on 07/14/01 at 05:30 PM,
andrew fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>Incidentally, Australia is the most urbanised nation on earth -
>three-quarters of us live in a city! Doesn't quite match the
>stereotype, does it?
Is that not similar to Copenhagen in Denmark? Of course, there it is the
case that three-quarters of the population live in *the* city. [Though
there are other cities, little bittie ones.] Or is this old and outdated
information?
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