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Hamburg Metropolitan Region
Metropolregion Hamburg
Logolocation of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region in Germany Country Germany States Hamburg
Lower Saxony
Schleswig-HolsteinLargest Cities Hamburg Area – Metro 19,800 km2 (7,644.8 sq mi) Population [1] – Metro 4,300,000 – Metro density 216/km2 (559.4/sq mi) Time zone CET (UTC+1) Website http://www.metropolregion.hamburg.de/ The Metropolregion Hamburg (German for Hamburg Metropolitan Region) is the compilation of 8 rural districts in the German federal state of Lower Saxony, 6 districts in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein and the city-state of Hamburg in northern Germany. This area covers an area of ca 19,000 km² and is home to 4.266 million inhabitants.
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History
On 1 January 2006, the office of the Hamburg metropolitan region opened, as agreed in a state treaty of cooperation (Staatsvertrag über Zusammenarbeit) between Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein.[2]
Geography
In 2005, the Hamburg metropolitan region consisted of the city-state Hamburg, rural districts of Lower Saxony, and districts of Schleswig-Holstein, with more than 800 cities, towns or municipalities. The region covered an area of 19,802 km2 (7,646 sq mi).[3]
Bundesland Rural district
(Lower Saxony)District
(Schleswig-Holstein)Hamburg Cuxhaven Dithmarschen Harburg Lauenburg Lüchow-Dannenberg Pinneberg Lüneburg Segeberg Rotenburg Steinburg Soltau-Fallingbostel Stormarn Stade Uelzen Larger Urban Zone
The Hamburg Larger Urban Zone (LUZ) as defined by Eurostat's Urban Audit covers an area of 7,303 km² and in 2004 contained 3,134,620 inhabitants[4] (pop. density 429/km²). The Larger Urban Zone covers the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg and only the directly bordering districts[5]:
- Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg (HH)
- Herzogtum Lauenburg (SH)
- Kreis Pinneberg
- Kreis Segeberg
- Kreis Stormarn
- Landkreis Harburg (NS)
- Landkreis Stade
References
- ^ http://www.deutsche-metropolregionen.org/mitglieder/hamburg.html
- ^ (in German) Impressum - metroploregion Hamburg, http://metropolregion.hamburg.de/impressum/, retrieved 2009-03-24
- ^ Hamburg Metropolitan Area fact sheet, Statistical office Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein), 2006, http://www.statistik-nord.de/fileadmin/download/faltblaetter/Metropolregion_englisch.pdf, retrieved 2009-03-24
- ^ http://www.urbanaudit.org/CityProfiles.aspx?CityCode=DE002C&CountryCode=DE
- ^ http://www.staedtestatistik.de/508.html
See also
External links
- Metropolregion Hamburg - official webpage
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Categories:- Geography of Hamburg
- Geography of Lower Saxony
- Geography of Schleswig-Holstein
- Metropolitan areas of Germany
- Economy of Hamburg
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