NORDIC MAJOR CITY STATISTICS. Data on 16 major cities and their regions. From the NORDSTAT database (nordstat.org)
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1 NORDIC MAJOR CITY STATISTICS Data on 1 major cities and their regions. From the NORDSTAT database (nordstat.org)
2 Iceland Reykjavik Norway Sweden Finland Oulu Trondheim Tampere Bergen Stavanger Oslo Turku Stockholm Helsinki Göteborg Denmark Aalborg Århus Copenhagen Malmö Odense
3 THE NORDSTAT DATABASE The major Nordic cities work together to produce comparable statistics. Major s of Scandinavia was published in 199. One of the pioneering new features of the publication was that it defined major city regions, and presented com parable statistics for cities, regions and countries. In connection with this project, the NORDSTAT data base, which is available at was set up. Since then, current statistics have been added to the database on an annual basis. An extract from the database has been published each year, entitled Nordic Major Statistics. It is now more than years since the database was first launched. The fact that data is now available for a significant number of years means that considerable time series can be produced. This year s publication includes a number of time series, with key figures or indices from the database, in order to give an idea of the information which can be compiled using the database. INFORMATION of Copenhagen, Koncernservice, Statistics Borups Alle 177 DK- Copenhagen NV. (+5) 7 statistik@ks.kk.dk of Helsinki Urban Facts Siltasaarenkatu - A P.O. Box 55 FIN-99 of Helsinki Tel: +(35 9) Halls Reykjavik Mayor s office Tjarnargata Reykjavik, Iceland Tel: +(35 5) 3 Oslo kommune Utviklings- og kompetanseetaten Strømsveien 1 Postboks 53 - Etterstad, Oslo Tel: +(7 3) oslostatistikken/ of Stockholm Executive office Stadshuset S Stockholm Tel: +( ) Contents Page Map of the Nordic region... Contents... 3 Contact details for capital city statistics... 3 Population... Population pyramids... Households... Migration... 1 Dwellings completed... 1 Educational background... 1 Proportion of jobs in different industries... 1 Unemployment... Motor vehicles in traffic registered... Hotel beds... 1 Participation in the last four elections... The municipalities included in each region... This report was produced by Sweco Eurofutures AB. The data presented herein was obtained from the NORDSTAT database: 3
4 POPULATION AND POPULATION CHANGES The Nordic major city regions are growing. This growth has risen from less than half a percent per year in the 197s to over one percent per year in the s. The population has increased from.5 million inhabitants in 1971 to over 1. million 13. The fastest population growth has been seen in Oulu and Stavanger, where the population of the region is expected to more than double in size between 1971 and the end of the projection period by. For Oulu this is partly due to more muni cipalities being added to the region. This has also been the case in Stockholm, Gothen burg and Malmö as well as in Aalborg and Århus. The cities are growing steadily as well. Population growth has been more moderate in the Danish cities and regions. In the city of Copenhagen the population has even decreased until shortly before the millennium, and then began to increase slightly. But the development has generally been lower in the cities (apart from Aalborg) than in the surrounding regions. Population 1 Jan 13 Population changes Prognoses 1 Jan. 1-. Index: 1971=1 * Modifi ed regionalization Copenhagen Change Total Change Total 1 1 Jan Jan. 13 Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik* Oslo Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Gothenburg Malmö Data not available. * Odense The charts on this page and the next page show population trends from 1971 onwards and a forecast up until. Pages -7 show population pyramids for cities and regions 3 and 13. Aalborg * Århus *
5 Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Tampere Oslo Stockholm * Oulu * Bergen Göteborg * Turku Stavanger Malmö *
6 Population by age (% of the whole population in the regions) 3 and 13 Copenhagen age Helsinki age Aalborg age Tampere age Odense age Oulu age 3 13* Århus age Turku age * Municipal amalgamation in 13
7 Reykjavik age Trondheim age 3 1* Oslo age Stockholm age Bergen age Göteborg age Stavanger age Malmö age * refer to 1 7
8 HOUSEHOLDS In, 3 % of the households in the regions consisted of one person. 3 % consisted of two people, with the remainder consisting of three or more people. In central municipalities, single-person households made up half of all households. During the period -13 the proportion of single households has grown mainly in the Finnish cities, but also in Denmark, while cities in Norway has developed in the opposite direction, from a high level in the early 9s. Today, the proportion of single households has increased to 3 %. The proportion of households with children are on the whole lower in cities than in the regions. We find the lowest proportion of households with children in Turku and the highest in Stavanger. It is also in Stavanger, we find the highest proportion of large households. Households 1 Jan 13 Households by size 1 jan and 13 (%) Copenhagen With children With children Total -17 years % Total -17 years % Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Oslo* Bergen* Stavanger* Trondheim* Stockholm Gothenburg Malmö Data not available. * 11 1 Odense person persons 3 persons + persons Aalborg Århus
9 Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Tampere Oslo Stockholm Oulu Bergen Göteborg Turku Stavanger Malmö
10 MIGRATION The charts on this spread shows migration trends for the period Migration is shown in relation to population. Most of the cities and major city regions gained a relatively large influx of new inhabitants, especially in the mid-199s and the mid-s, but has decreased somewhat in recent years. Reykjavik has even experienced a net out-migration since 9. Net migration has been lowest in the Danish regions, most clearly seen in Odense. Some years the cities have experienced net outward migration. Net migration 1 Total From abroad Total From abroad Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Oslo Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Gothenburg Malmö Data not avaialble Since the early 9s, the net migration has been highest in Malmö, but not during recent years. During the past year, the migration has been highest in Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim and Stockholm. The NORDSTAT database also includes details of emigration to other countries. Net Migration (%) Copenhagen 3,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, Odense 3,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, Aalborg Århus 3,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -,
11 Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim 3,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, Tampere Oslo Stockholm 3,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, Oulu Bergen Göteborg 3,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, Turku Stavanger Malmö 3,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -, ,,5, 1,,5, -,5-1, -,
12 DWELLINGS COMPLETED The construction of dwellings varies considerably between the regions. Housing construction has naturally been most notable in the major regions the metropolitan regions. The construction is mainly located in parts of the regions outside the cities. This applies especially for the capitals. The construction of new dwellings has increased in most places in the s and peaked around 7-. The exception is Helsinki, which had a comprehensive housing construction even in the 9s. In recent years the construction of new dwellings have been reduced, but in 1 residential construction rose in many cities and regions. Dwellings 1 Jan 13 and dwellings completed 1 Completed Total Completed Total 1 1 jan jan 13 Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Oslo* Bergen* Stavanger Trondheim* Stockholm** Gothenburg** Malmö** Data not available. * Completed 11. **Total 1. In absolute terms, most new dwellings have been completed in the Helsinki region since the year, nearly 9 per year. In n1, as a percentage of all homes, most new dwellings have been completed in Oulu, Tempere and Oulu. NEXT SPREAD LEVEL OF EDUCATION The next spread presents the level of education, in terms of number of years. The proportion of high education has increased steadily in all cities and regions. Today in Stockholm and Oslo more than 5 percent have an education of 13 years or more. Dwellings completed Copenhagen Aalborg 1 1 Odense Århus
13 Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Tampere Oslo Stockholm Oulu Bergen Göteborg Turku Stavanger Malmö
14 Educational background 5 years 1 jan Copenhagen 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Helsinki* 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % 13- years 1-1 years -9 years Unknown Aalborg 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Tampere* 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Odense 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Oulu* 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Århus 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Turku* 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % * The classifi cation of education (ISCED) was changed in 199. The data on year 1997 and before is not comparable with the data from year 199 and onwards. 1
15 Reykjavik 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Trondheim 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Oslo 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Stockholm 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Bergen 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Göteborg 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Stavanger 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% % Malmö 1% 9% % 7% % 5% % 3% % 1% %
16 Proportion of jobs in different industries 1st of January 1 Copenhagen 5% % 1% % Helsinki* 3% % 1% 7% % 1% 7% 1% 3% 19% % % 33% % 1% 1% 5% % 7% 5% % 3% 1% 9% Aalborg* Tampere % % % % 3% 15% % 3% % 5% % 1% 3% % 37% 3% % % % % 1% % 1% % 1% 5% 17% 7% Odense Oulu* % 5% 17% % 3% 1% % % 19% % 3% 19% 3% % 3% 5% 33% 19% 33% 19% 1% % 1% % 1% 5% 17% 5% Århus Turku* 5% % % % 11% 5% 3% 5% % 17% % 1% 33% % 3% % 3% % 33% % 1% % % % 17% 3% % % Manufacturing and construction Trade, transport and accomodation Information and media 1 Finance, real-estate, liberal professions and support services Public administration, education, health and social welfare servies Arts and culture recreation and other services Other and unknown
17 Reykjavik Helsinki* Trondheim % % % % 13% 13% Data not available 3% % 3% % 17% % 19% % Aalborg* Oslo 5% % % 11% % 9% Stockholm % 3% 5% % 9% 13% 3% % 3% % % 3% % 1% 19% 7% % 9% % 7% % 11% Bergen Oulu* Göteborg % % 1% % % 13% 3% % % 3% 3% % 3% % 33% % 3% 3% % 3% 15% 3% % % 1% % 19% % Stavanger Turku* Malmö * 3% 1% 17% 15% 13% % 3% 5% 15% % % 13% 7% 1% % 3% 9% 17% % % 3% % 5% % 9% 19% % 5% * refer to 11 17
18 UNEMPLOYMENT For most cities unemployment reached a peak in At that time, the sixteen regions had a combined total of over half a million unemployed. Unemployment has since fallen gradually in most cities and regions. During the last years available unemployment has risen slightly again in most cities and regions. Unemployment rates differ significantly between the countries more than between cities or regions. The cities of Iceland (data until ) and Norway feature low levels of unemployment, while the cities of Finland have the highest levels of unemployment. Labour market 1 Employed Unemployed Employed Unemployed 1 Jan. annual average 1 Jan. annual average Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki* Tampere* Oulu* Turku* Reykjavik Oslo Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Gothenburg Malmö Data not available. * 11 Unemployed (looking for work) years (annual average) % The cities often have somewhat higher levels of unemployment than their surrounding regions. NEXT SPREAD HOTELS AND TRAFFIC The database includes, among many other things, also information about motor vehicle in traffic and hotels by size. The charts on the next page illustrates this. Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus
19 Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Tampere Oslo Stockholm Oulu Bergen Göteborg Turku Stavanger Malmö
20 Motor vehicles in traffic registered per 1 inhabitants 1 jan *-13 Copenhagen Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Aalborg Tampere Oslo Stockholm Odense Oulu Bergen Göteborg Århus Turku Stavanger Malmö * The database includes data from.
21 Hotel beds 1 jan *-13 Copenhagen Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Aalborg Tampere Oslo Stockholm Odense Oulu Bergen Göteborg Århus Turku Stavanger Malmö * The database includes data from. 1
22 Participation (%) in the last four elections to local councils Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Oslo Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Göteborg Malmö ELECTORAL PARTICIPATION Municipal elections are held every four years in the Nordic countries. Municipal elections were held in Finland in 199, 199,,, and 1, in Denmark in 1993, 1997, 1, 5 and 9, in Sweden in T he Major Nordic Cities and s have been functionally delimited. They all comprise a major city of 1 inhabitants or more, and a commuting area consisting of neighbouring municipalities. DENMARK THE COPENHAGEN REGION The Copenhagen includes part of the administrative region called Hovedstaden and parts of Sjælland. It consists of the central municipalities Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, and the surrounding , 199,, and 1, in Norway in 1995, 1999, 3, 7 and 1. For Iceland data refer to 199, 199,, and 1. Electoral participation is high in the Nordic countries. Since 199, the level of electoral participation in the cities municipalities: Albertslund, Allerød, Ballerup, Brøndby, Dragør, Egedal, Fredensborg, Frederikssund, Furesø, Gentofte, Gladsaxe, Glostrup, Greve, Gribskov, Halsnæs, Helsingør, Herlev, Hillerød, Hvidovre, Høje-Taastrup, Hørsholm, Ishøj, Køge, Lejre, Lyngby-Taarbæk, Roskilde, Rudersdal, Rødovre, Solrød, Tårnby og Vallensbæk. The Copenhagen was in 7 decreased with 1 inhabitants. THE AALBORG REGION The region correspond to the administrative Nordjylland. It consists of Aalborg and 1 surrounding municipalities: Brønderslev-Dron- has varied between 5 % and 9 %. Reykjavik has the highest level of electoral participation, but it has fallen since the 9s. The lowest voter turnout we find in Finland and Norway. There is no general direction, either towards higher or lower turnout ninglund, Frederikshavn, Hjørring, Jammerbugt, Læsø, Mariagerfjord, Morsø, Rebild, Thisted and Vesthimmerland. Compared to the former region the new region was in 7 increased with inhabitants. The municipality of Aalborg was in 7 increased with 3 inhabitants. THE ODENSE REGION The region includes part of the administrative Syddanmark. It consists of Odense and 9 surrounding municipalities: Assens, Nordfyn, Faaborg-Midtfyn, Kerteminde, Lang-
23 eland, Middelfart, Nyborg, Svendborg and Ærø. THE ÅRHUS REGION The region includes part of the administrative Midtjylland. It consists of Århus and 1 surrounding municipalities: Favrskov, Hedensted, Horsens, Norddjurs, Odder, Randers, Samsø, Silkeborg, Skanderborg and Syddjurs. Compared to the former region the new region was in 7 increased with 137 inhabitants. FINLAND THE HELSINKI REGION The region comprises Helsinki and 13 neighbouring municipalities: Espoo, Kauniainen, Vantaa, Hyvinkää, Kerava, Kirkkonummi, Nurmijärvi, Sipoo, Järvenpää, Tuusula, Vihti and Mäntsälä, Pornainen (from 1.1.1). THE TAMPERE REGION The region comprises Tampere and 7 neighbouring municipalities: Kangasala, Lempäälä, Nokia, Pirkkala, Vesilahti, Ylöjärvi and Orivesi (from 1.1.1). THE OULU REGION The region comprises Oulu and neighbouring municipalities: Kempele, Muhos, Hailuoto, Liminka, Lumi joki and Tyrnävä. THE TURKU REGION The region comprises Turku and 1 neighbouring municipalities: Naantali, Raisio, Kaarina, Lieto, Masku, Nousiainen, Paimio, Rusko, Sauvo and Mynämäki. ICELAND THE REYKJAVIK REGION The region comprises 9 municipalities: Reykjavik, Mosfellssveit, Sel tjarnarneshreppur, Kopavogur, Gardahreppur, Bessastadahreppur, Hafnarfjördur Kjalarneshreppur and Kjosarhreppur. NORWAY THE OSLO REGION The region comprises the city of Oslo and the Akershus County with municipalities: Vestby, Ski, Ås, Frogn, Nesodden, Oppegård, Baerum, Asker, Aurskog-Höland, Sörum, Fet, Raelingen, Enebakk, Lörenskog, Skedsmo, Nittedal, Gjerdrum, Ullensaker, Nes, Eidsvoll, Nannestad and Hurdal. THE BERGEN REGION The region comprises Bergen and 13 neighbouring municipalities: Fusa, Samnanger, Os, Sund, Fjell, Asköy, Vaksdal, Osteröy, Meland, Öygarden, Radöy, Lindås and Austrheim. THE STAVANGER REGION The region consists of Stavanger and the following 9 neighbouring municipalities: Sandnes, Hå, Klepp, Time, Gjesdal, Sola, Randaberg, Strand and Rennesöy. THE TRONDHEIM REGION The region comprises Trondheim and the following 5 neighbouring municipalities: Melhus, Skaun, Klaebu, Malvik and Stjördal. SWEDEN THE STOCKHOLM REGION The region comprises Stockholm and the 5 other municipalities in the Stockholm County: Danderyd, Ekerö, Järfälla, Lidingö, Norrtälje, Sigtuna, Sollentuna, Solna, Sundbyberg, Täby, Upplands-Bro, Upplands Väsby, Vallentuna, Vaxholm, Österåker, Botkyrka, Haninge, Huddinge, Nacka, Nykvarn, Nynäshamn, Salem, Södertälje, Tyresö and Värmdö. THE GÖTEBORG REGION The region consists of Göteborg and 1 neighbouring municipalities: Ale, Alingsås, Härryda, Kungsbacka, Kung älv, Lerum, Lilla Edet, Mölndal, Partille, Stenungsund, Tjörn and Öckerö. THE MALMÖ REGION The region comprises 1 municipalities: Eslöv, Höör, Malmö, Lund, Trelleborg, Vellinge, Kävlinge, Skurup, Svedala, Staffanstorp, Lomma and Burlöv. 3
24 ENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHE GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERG ER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU T JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM In GÖTEBORG 199 sixteen MALMÖ Nordic COPENHAGEN cities started a AALBORG statistical project ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU NORDSTAT aiming to create a database con tain ing only MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE variables OULU that TURKU could REYKJAVIK be compared OSLO in a BERGEN reliable way. STAVANGER The TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE database ÅRHUS contains HELSINKI statistics TAMPERE from OULU the1 TURKU Urban REYKJAVIK regions, OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN their core cities AALBORG and ODENSE where it ÅRHUS is meaningful HELSINKI on TAMPERE each OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM country. GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE The fi gures OULU have TURKU been REYKJAVIK chosen mainly OSLO from BERGEN the cities STAVANGER own TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE data holdings, ÅRHUS HELSINKI corresponding TAMPERE to the OULU official TURKU statistics REYKJAVIK in each OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN country and AALBORG broken down ODENSE to regional ÅRHUS and HELSINKI local level. TAMPERE The OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM NORDSTAT GÖTEBORG closely MALMÖ follows COPENHAGEN available AALBORG international ODENSE standards and recom men da tions for statistical variables. ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE This publication ÅRHUS HELSINKI includes TAMPERE a number OULU of time TURKU series, REYKJAVIK with OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN key fi gures or AALBORG indices from ODENSE the database, ÅRHUS HELSINKI in order TAMPERE to give OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM an GÖTEBORG idea of the MALMÖ information COPENHAGEN which can AALBORG be compiled ODENSE using ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU the database. MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE If you ÅRHUS wish to HELSINKI learn more TAMPERE about the OULU Nordic TURKU cities REYKJAVIK and the OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN NORDSTAT AALBORG project we ODENSE recommend ÅRHUS a visit HELSINKI to the NORD- TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM STAT GÖTEBORG website: MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL JAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHU MPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGE G ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖ Ö COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TR KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSL ANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OUL
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