A: Indre By ("Copenhagen Center")
B: Christianshavn
C: Indre Østerbro ("Inner Østerbro")
D: Ydre Østerbro ("Outer Østerbro")
E: Indre Nørrebro ("Inner Nørrebro")
F: Ydre Nørrebro ("Outer Nørrebro")
G: Bispebjerg
H: Vanløse
I: Brønshøj-Husum
J: Vesterbro
K: Kongens Enghave
L: Valby
M: Vestamager
N: Sundbyvester
O: Sundbyøster
Bispebjerg is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] It lies on the north border of the municipality. It covers an area of 5.39 km², has a population of 40,033, and a population density of 7,389 per km². It is most commonly referred to as Nord-Vest (lit. English, "North-West"). The borough has a sizeable number of immigrants specially from the Middle-East[citation needed]. It is currently being discussed whether from July 1, 2008 the area will host the new Ungdomshuset after the demolition of the house on its previous location after its purchase by Faderhuset.[2]
Neighboring city districts are as follows:
- to the east is Ydre Østerbro
- to the north is Gentofte, which is outside of the Copenhagen municipality area
- to the west is Brønshøj-Husum
- to the southwest is Vanløse
- to the south is Frederiksberg municipality, which is not a part of Copenhagen municipality but rather an enclave surrounded by the municipality
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Notes
- ^ "Københavns bydele". Københavns Kommune. http://www.kk.dk/FaktaOmKommunen/KoebenhavnITalOgOrd/StatistikOmKoebenhavnOgKoebenhavnere/Kort/KoebenhavnsBydele.aspx. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
- ^ "Ungdomshuset genopstår 1. juli" (in Danish). Politiken. 2008-04-08. http://politiken.dk/indland/article492291.ece. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
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