NORDIC MAJOR CITIES STATISTICS. Data on 16 major cities and their regions. From the NORDSTAT database (nordstat.org)
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1 NORDIC MAJOR CITIES 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 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 comparable statistics for cities, regions and countries. In connection with this project, the NORDSTAT database, 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 15 years since the database was first created. The fact that data is now available for a significant number of years means that time series can be produced. This year s publication therefore 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 Copenhagen Koncernservice, Ledelsesinformation Vester Voldgade 7 DK 155 Copenhagen V Tel: +(5 33) 39 of Helsinki Urban Facts Aleksanterinkatu 1 1 P.O. Box 55 FIN 99 of Helsinki Tel: +(35 9) Reykjavik Hall Office of Statistics and Analysis Tjarnargata Reykjavik, Iceland Tel: +(35) kommune Utviklings- og kompetanseetaten Strømsveien Postboks 53 - Etterstad, Tel: +(7 3) oslostatistikken/ Stockholm Office of Resarch and Statistics Box 3 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... Educational background... Proportion of jobs in different industries... 1 Unemployment... 1 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 Bengt Hellman and Gunnar Lindqvist at the Stockholm Office of Research and Statistics. 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. In 5, the 1 regions described here had a combined population of 11 million inhabitants. The fastest population growth has been seen in Oulu, where the population of the region is expected to double in size between 1971 and 1. This is partly due to more municipalities being added to the region, which has also been the case in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. The Reykjavik region has also seen a rapid growth in population. 1 January 7 there was a municipal reform in Denmark. In this publication with statistics for the previous period the old regions and municipalitys is showed except for the population forecast. The diagrams on this page and the next page show population trends from 1971 onwards and a forecast for the next ten years up until 1. Pages -7 show population pyramids for cities and regions for 199 and. -centre dwellings are often small, making them suitable for single people and students, but less suitable for families with children. The cities therefore have a large number of inhabitants in the -35 age range, but fewer children, young people and parents. Population 1 jan Copenhagen Aalborg Population changes Prognoses 1 jan -1. Index: 1971= Odense Århus Change Total Change Total 5 1 jan 5 1 jan Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Göteborg Malmö
5 Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Tampere Stockholm Oulu Bergen Göteborg Turku Stavanger Malmö
6 Population by age (% of the whole polulation in the regions) 199 and Copenhagen age Aalborg age Helsinki age Tampere age Odense age Oulu age Århus age Turku age
7 Reykjavik age age Trondheim age Stockholm age Bergen age Göteborg age Stavanger age Malmö age
8 HOUSEHOLDS In, % 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. Despite the high proportion of singleperson households, only 1% of the population of the regions lived in single-person households. The average household consisted of.1 people. The most common household size was more than four people, accounting for over a third of inhabitants. During the period -, household sizes grew somewhat smaller in the regions, but increased somewhat in the cities. The proportion of single-person households has fallen in Copenhagen and, but grown in Helsinki, narrowing the gap between these cities. The proportion of singleperson households is greatest in the major cities. Households 1 jan Copenhagen With children Householdes by size 1 jan and (%) 1 Odense With children Total -17 years % Total -17 years % Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Göteborg Malmö person persons 3 persons + persons Aalborg 1 Århus 1
9 Helsinki 1 Reykjavik 1 Trondheim 1 Tampere 1 1 Stockholm 1 Oulu 1 Bergen 1 Göteborg 1 Turku 1 Stavanger 1 Malmö 1 9
10 MIGRATION The diagram shows migration trends for the period Migration is shown in relation to population. Net migration 5 Total From abroad Total From abroad Many cities and major city regions gained a relatively large influx of new inhabitants in the mid-199s. Inward migration has fallen, and a number of cities such as Copenhagen, Helsinki and Reykjavik have experienced net outward migration. Often, the actual region has not experienced the same degree of outward migration, with inhabitants instead moving from the city to the peripheral municipalities. The majority of migration has taken place domestically. The NORDSTAT database includes details of emigration to other countries. Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Göteborg 1 1 Malmö Net Migration (%) Copenhagen Odense, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, , 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Aalborg Århus, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, , 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1,
11 Helsinki, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Reykjavik, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Trondheim, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Tampere, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, , 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Stockholm, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Oulu, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Bergen, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Göteborg, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Turku, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Stavanger, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1, Malmö, 3,,5, 1,,5 -,5-1,
12 DWELLINGS COMPLETED The construction of dwellings varies considerably between the regions. The Helsinki region has seen the highest construction levels, building an average of 9, apartments each year since 199. The Copenhagen, Stockholm and regions have only built around half that number. Since the turn of the millennium, construction levels have risen dramatically in the Copenhagen, Stockholm and regions, and are now approaching the level seen in Helsinki. Only a small proportion of the dwellings constructed have been in the cities. Most of those built have been further out in the regions. In the smaller regions, a greater proportion of the new dwellings have been built in the cities. Dwellings 1 jan and dwellings completed 5 Copenhagen Dwellings completed199-5 Odense Completed Total Completed Total 5 1 jan 5 1 jan Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Göteborg Malmö Aalborg 1 Århus
13 Helsinki 1 Reykjavik 1 Trondheim Tampere 1 1 Stockholm Oulu 1 Bergen 1 Göteborg Turku 1 Stavanger 1 Malmö
14 Educational background 5 years 1 jan years 1- years -9 years Unknown Copenhagen Helsinki 1% 1% % % % % % % % % Aalborg Tampere 1% 1% % % % % % % % % Odense Oulu 1% 1% % % % % % % % % Århus Turku 1% 1% % % % % % % % %
15 Reykjavik 1% Trondheim 1% % % % % % % % % Stockholm 1% 1% % % % % % % % % Bergen Göteborg 1% 1% % % % % % % % % Stavanger Malmö 1% 1% % % % % % % % %
16 Proportion of jobs in different industries in the regions on 1st of January 1995 and 5 Copenhagen % 1% 13% 1% 1% 1% 5% 3% 3% Helsinki % 1% 15% 1 % 3% % 3% 1% 1% % 19% 1 % % 1% 9% 1% 9% Aalborg Tampere % 1% % 5% 1% % 3 1% 1% 3% % 5% 9% 5% 1 % 5% 1% % % % 15% Odense Oulu % 1% 1% 5% % % 9% 5% 1 11% 5% 1% 15% 13% Århus Turku % 1 % 3% 19% 3 1% % 15% 19% 3% % 3 1% 1% 5% 33% % 15% % % 19% 15% Agriculture and forestry Mining, manufacture, energy and water supply Construction Trade accom. and catering services 1 Transport and communications Finance and insurance Public services Unknown
17 Reykjavik Trondheim % % 13% 35% % % 3 % 1 1% 1% % % % 1 % % % % 1% 15% 19% Stockholm % 1% 11% 1% 1% 5% 5% 3 1% 1% 3 % 1 1% 5% 5% 35% % 9% 1% % 19% 9% 3% % Bergen Göteborg % 1% 1 % % 1% 1% 1% 19% 1% % 39% 35% 3% 1 1% 1 1 9% % % % % 1 Stavanger Malmö % 3% 5% % 3% % 3% 1% % % 1% 1% 1% 1% % 3% 5% 1 1 9% 1 13% 1% % 1 17
18 UNEMPLOYMENT Unemployment in the major Nordic cities reached a peak in At that time, the sixteen regions had a combined total of over half a million unemployed people. Unemployment was then halved over the period up until 1, with a slight increase up until 5. Unemployment rates differ significantly between the countries. The cities of Iceland and Norway feature low levels of unemployment, while the cities of Finland, Denmark and Sweden have more than double the levels of unemployment. The highest levels of unemployment were in the Finnish cities. The cities often have somewhat higher levels of unemployment than their regions. Labour market 5 Unemployed (looking for work) years (annual average) % Copenhagen Odense Employed Unemployed Employed Unemployed 1 jan annual average 1 jan annual average Copenhagen Aalborg Odense Århus Helsinki Tampere Oulu Turku Reykjavik Bergen Stavanger Trondheim Stockholm Göteborg Malmö Aalborg Århus
19 Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Tampere Stockholm Oulu Bergen Göteborg Turku Stavanger Malmö
20 Motor vehicles in traffic registered per 1 inhabitants 1 jan - Copenhagen Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Aalborg Tampere Stockholm Odense Oulu Bergen Göteborg Århus Turku Stavanger Malmö
21 Hotel beds 1 jan - Copenhagen Helsinki Reykjavik Trondheim Aalborg Tampere Stockholm Odense Oulu Bergen Göteborg Århus Turku Stavanger Malmö
22 Participation (%) in the last four elections to local councils Odense Oulu Copenhagen Helsinki Reykjavik Bergen Trondheim Göteborg Aalborg Århus Tampere Turku Stavanger Stockholm Malmö ELECTORAL PARTICIPATION Municipal elections are held every four years in the Nordic countries. Municipal elections were held in Finland in 199, 199, and, in Denmark in 1993, 1997, 1 and 5, in Iceland in 199, 199, and in Sweden in 199, 199, and, and in Norway in 1995, 1999 and 3. Electoral participation is high in the Nordic countries. Since 199, the level of electoral participation in the cities has varied between 5% and 9%. The average is. Reykjavik has the highest level of electoral participation, with over % voting in the municipal elections. T HE PUBLICATION Major Nordic Cities and s facts and figures 1999 gives a short presentation of the cities. The publication is a good introduction to the facts provided by the NORDSTAT database, and also helps giving the figures a more intelligible context. The 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 region comprises the cities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, and the counties (amt) of Copenhagen, Frederiksborg and Roskilde with a total of municipalities, including the neighbouring municipalities Gentofte and Gladsaxe in Copenhagen County, the old provincial cities of Helsingör and Hilleröd in Frederiksborg County and Roskilde and Köge in Roskilde County. THE AALBORG REGION The region is the same as North Jutland County, comprising 7 municipalities, the largest of which are Aalborg, Frederikshavn, Hirtshals, Hjörning, Hobro, Lögstör, Lökken- Vrå, Pandrup, Skagen, Stövring and Åbybro. THE ODENSE REGION The region is the same as Funen County, consisting of 3 municipalities, the largest of which are Odense, Svendborg, Middelfart, Nyborg, Fåborg, Söndersö, Ringe and Otterup.
23 THE ÅRHUS REGION The region is the same as Århus County, consisting of municipalities, the largest of which are Århus, Randers, Silkeborg, Skanderborg, Odder, Grenå, Ebeltoft and Hadsten. From 1 January 7 the units of 71 municipalities and counties in Denmark were changed to 9 municipalities and 5 regions. In this publication it only affect the figures of population forecasts. In the next publication all new tables will be on a new geographical level. The changes will concern a deminishing of Copenhagen and an enlargement of the regions of Aalborg and Århus and the municipality of Aalborg. FINLAND THE HELSINKI REGION The region comprises Helsinki and 13 neighbouring municipalities: Espoo, Kauniainen, Vantaa, Hyvinkää, Kerava, Kirkkonummi, Nurmijärvi, Sipoo, Järvenpää, Tuusula and Vihiti. THE TAMPERE REGION The region comprises Tampere and neighbouring municipalities: Kangasala, Lempäälä, Nokia, Pirkkala, Vesilahti and Ylöjärvi. THE OULU REGION The region comprises Oulu and 9 neighbouring municipalities: Haukipudas, Kempele, Oulunsalo, Muhos, Kiiminki, Hailuoto, Liminka, Lumijoki and Tyrnävä. THE TURKU REGION The region comprises Turku and neighbouring municipalities: Naantale, Parainen, Raisio, Aura, Kaarina, Lieto, Masku, Nousiainen, Paimio, Piikkiö, Rusko and Vahto. ICELAND THE REYKJAVIK REGION The region comprises municipalities: Reykjavik, Kopavogur, Hafnarfjordur, Mosfellsbaer, Gardabaer, Seltjarnarnes, Alftanes, Kjosahreppur. NORWAY THE OSLO REGION The region comprises the city of 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 neighbouring municipalities: Ale, Alingsås, Härryda, Kungsbacka, Kungälv, Lerum, Lilla Edet, Mölndal, Partille, Stenungsund, Tjörn and Öckerö. THE MALMÖ REGION The region comprises municipalities: Eslöv, Höör, Malmö, Lund, Trelleborg, Vellinge, Kävlinge, Skurup, Svedala, Staffanstorp, Lomma and Burlöv. 3
24 KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU In 199 REYKJAVIK sixteen OSLO Nordic BERGEN cities started STAVANGER a statistical TRONDHEIM project STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS NORDSTAT HELSINKI TAMPERE aiming to OULU create TURKU a database REYKJAVIK containing OSLO only BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN variables that AALBORG could be ODENSE compared ÅRHUS in HELSINKI a reliable TAMPERE way. TheOULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE database contains statistics from the1 Urban regions, TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU their REYKJAVIK core cities OSLO and BERGEN where STAVANGER it is meaningful TRONDHEIM on each STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS country. HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM The figures GÖTEBORG have been MALMÖ chosen COPENHAGEN mainly from the AALBORG cities own ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE data holdings, corresponding to the official statistics in each S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS country HELSINKI and broken TAMPERE down OULU to regional TURKU REYKJAVIK and local level. OSLO The BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN NORDSTAT AALBORG closely follows ODENSE available ÅRHUS international HELSINKI TAMPERE standardsoulu TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM and recommendations GÖTEBORG MALMÖ for statistical COPENHAGEN variables. AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ This publication includes a number of time series, with key NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN figures or indices AALBORG from ODENSE the database, ÅRHUS in HELSINKI order to give TAMPERE an ideaoulu TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM of the information GÖTEBORG which MALMÖ can COPENHAGEN be compiled AALBORG using the ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN database. STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM If you wish to learn more about the Nordic cities and the KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM NORDSTAT GÖTEBORG project we MALMÖ recommend COPENHAGEN a visit to AALBORG the NORD- ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAT STAVANGER website: TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODE S HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ NHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO BERGEN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM KHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE OULU TURKU REYKJAVIK OSLO EN STAVANGER TRONDHEIM STOCKHOLM GÖTEBORG MALMÖ COPENHAGEN AALBORG ODENSE ÅRHUS HELSINKI TAMPERE
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