Aalborg Municipality Explained

Aalborg Municipality
Settlement Type:Municipality
Short Description:Municipality in North Jutland region of Denmark
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Denmark
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Region Nordjylland
Leader Title1:Mayor
Leader Name1:Lasse Frimand Jensen
Seat:Aalborg City Hall
Seat Type:Seat
Established Title:Municipal council
Established Date:2007
Area Total Km2:1140
Population As Of:1 January 2024
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:223174
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:aalborgenser
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Footnotes:[2] [3]

Ålborg Municipality (Danish: Ålborg Kommune) is a municipality in North Jutland Region on the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark.[4] The municipality straddles the Limfjord, the waterway which connects the North Sea and the Kattegat east-to-west, and which separates the main body of the Jutland peninsula from the island of Vendsyssel-Thy north-to-south. It has a land area of 1143.99abbr=onNaNabbr=on and a population of 223,174 (1. January 2024).[1]

It is also the name of the municipality's main city Aalborg and the site of its municipal council, as well as the name of a seaport.

The municipality and the town have chosen to retain the traditional spelling of the name as Aalborg, although the new spelling Ålborg is used in other contexts, such as Ålborg Bight (Ålborg Bugt), the body of water which lies to the east of the Jutland peninsula.

Municipal reform of 2007

As of 1 January 2007 Aalborg municipality joined with the municipalities of Hals, Nibe, and Sejlflod to form a new Aalborg municipality. The former Aalborg municipality, including the island of Egholm, covered an area of 560km2, with a total population of 192,353 (2005). Its last mayor was Henning G. Jensen, a member of the Social Democrats () political party. The former municipality was bordered by Sejlflod and Hals to the east, Dronninglund and Brønderslev to the north, Aabybro and Nibe to the west, and Støvring and Skørping to the south. It belonged to North Jutland County.

Geography

Surroundings

The waters in the Limfjord splitting the municipality are called Langerak to the east and Gjøl Bredning to the west. The island of Egholm is located in Gjøl Bredning, and is connected by ferry to the city of Aalborg at its southern shore.

The area is typical for the north of Jutland. To the west, the Limfjord broadens into an irregular lake (salt water), with low, marshy shores and many islands. Northwest is Store Vildmose ("Greater Wild bog"), a swamp where a mirage is sometimes seen in summer. Southeast lies the similar Lille Vildmose ("Lesser Wild bog"). Store Vildmose was drained and farmed in the beginning of the 20th century, and Lille Vildmose is now the largest moor in Denmark.

Urban areas in Aalborg Municipality

Aalborg City has a total population of 123,432. The metropolitan area is a conurbation of the Aalborg urban area in Himmerland (102,312) and the urban area in (21,120).

The largest urban areas in Aalborg Municipality[5]
Nr Urban area Population (2011)
1 103,545
2 21,376
3 6,751
4 4,987
5 4,399
6 4,182
7 3,573
8 3,243
9 2,677
10 2,579

Economy

North Flying has its head office on the property of Aalborg Airport in, Aalborg Municipality.[6]

Politics

Municipal council

Aalborg's municipal council consists of 31 members, elected every four years.

Below are the municipal councils elected since the Municipal Reform of 2007.

ElectionPartyTotal
seats
TurnoutElected
mayor
2005[7] 15232183164.6%Henning G. Jensen (A)
2009[8] 121252960.3%
2013[9] 12211129368.4%Thomas Kastrup-Larsen (A)
2017[10] 171128267.7%

Twin towns – sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Denmark. Aalborg is twinned with 34 cities,[11] more than any other city in Denmark. Every four years, Aalborg gathers young people from most of its twin towns for a week of sports, known as Ungdomslegene (Youth Games).[12]

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://m.statbank.dk/TableInfo/BY2?lang=en BY2: Population 1. January by municipalities
  2. http://www.statistikbanken.dk/FOLK1 FOLK1: Population 1 January
  3. http://www.aalborgkommune.dk/Om_kommunen/fakta-om-kommunen/Aalborg-i-tal/Sider/Aalborg-i-tal.aspx Aalborg in figures
  4. Bridgwater, W. & Beatrice Aldrich. (1966) The Columbia-Viking Desk Encyclopedia. Columbia University. p. 11.
  5. Web site: Population 1. January by urban, rural areas (DISCONTINUED) - StatBank Denmark - data and statistics . 2022-11-25 . www.statistikbanken.dk.
  6. "Contact Us ." North Flying. Retrieved 15 December 2011. "North Flying's headquarters are located in Aalborg Airport." and "North Flying A/S North Flying Terminal Aalborg Airport DK - 9400 Nørresundby Denmark"
  7. Web site: KMD-Valg . 2022-11-25 . www.kmdvalg.dk.
  8. Web site: KMD-Valg . 2022-11-25 . www.kmdvalg.dk.
  9. Web site: KMDValg . 2022-11-25 . www.kmdvalg.dk.
  10. Web site: KMDValg . 2022-11-25 . www.kmdvalg.dk.
  11. Web site: Venskabsbyer. aalborgevents.dk. Aalborg Events. da. 2021-04-02.
  12. Web site: Ungdomslegene. Aalborg Kommune. 22 August 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130823000840/http://www.aalborgevents.dk/forside/events-2015/ungdomslegene.aspx. 23 August 2013.