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Greater Oslo Region ("Stor-Oslo-regionen" in Norwegian) is a statistical metropolitan region[3] surrounding the Norwegian capital of Oslo, with a total number of inhabitants of 1,546,706 as of 1 January 2023.[4]
Greater Oslo Region
Oslo-regionen | |
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Urban area | |
Country | Norway |
Largest city | Oslo |
Area | |
• Metro | 8,894 km2 (3,434 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Metro | 1,546,706 |
• Metro density | 174/km2 (450/sq mi) |
GDP | |
• Metro | €132.716 billion (2021)[2] |
The region includes the city proper of Oslo (population: 709,037), Akershus and Østfold county, parts of the county of Buskerud, as well as Holmestrand Municipality in the county of Vestfold.[4]
There is also another definition of the Greater Oslo Region, which excludes the Moss and Drammen regions. This definition has 34 municipalities and had a population of 1,323,244 on 1 January 2015.
Economy
editIn 2020 Oslo gross metropolitan product was €64.5 billion.[5]
Statistics
editMunicipality (Kommune) | Inhabitants 2010 | Inhabitants 2011 | Inhabitants 1. January 2023 | Region | County | |
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Oslo | 586 860 | 599 230 | 709 037 | Oslo | Oslo | Greater Oslo |
Lillestrøm | 73 330 | 74 869 | 91 515 | Inner sector north | Akershus | |
Lørenskog | 32 730 | 33 308 | 46 797 | |||
Nittedal | 20 939 | 21 165 | 25 440 | |||
Rælingen | 15 591 | 15 920 | 19 618 | |||
Enebakk | 10 176 | 10 262 | 11 392 | Inner sector south | ||
Nesodden | 17 348 | 17 515 | 20 322 | |||
Nordre Follo | 52 905 | 57 686 | 62 245 | |||
Bærum | 111 213 | 112 789 | 129 874 | Inner sector west | ||
Aurskog-Høland | 14 982 | 15 310 | 17 945 | Outer sector north | ||
Eidsvoll | 20 689 | 21 128 | 27 338 | |||
Gjerdrum | 5 821 | 5 990 | 7 285 | |||
Hurdal | 2 617 | 2 619 | 2 944 | |||
Lunner | 8 600 | 8 654 | 9 307 | |||
Nannestad | 10 927 | 11 128 | 15 530 | |||
Nes | 18 827 | 19 049 | 24 283 | |||
Ullensaker | 29 088 | 30 081 | 42 866 | |||
Asker | 82 562 | 92 174 | 97 784 | Outer sector west | ||
Frogn | 14 622 | 14 814 | 16 106 | Outer sector south | ||
Indre Østfold | 40 686 | 41 108 | 46 382 | |||
Marker | 3 471 | 3 476 | 3 639 | |||
Skiptvet | 3 541 | 3 576 | 3 886 | |||
Vestby | 14 373 | 14 708 | 19 089 | |||
Ås | 16 386 | 16 733 | 21 350 | |||
Moss | 44 323 | 44 691 | 51 240 | Moss region | ||
Råde | 6 882 | 6 946 | 8 317 | |||
Våler | 4 472 | 4 573 | 6 023 | |||
Drammen | 91 719 | 92 993 | 103 291 | Drammen region | ||
Lier | 23 267 | 23 580 | 28 167 | |||
Øvre Eiker | 16 616 | 16 987 | 20 495 | |||
Holmestrand | 21 432 | 21 754 | 26 206 | Vestfold | ||
Total | 1 416 995 | 1 442 318 | 1 546 706 |
References
edit- ^ Age and gender distribution in municipalities, counties and the entire country's population (K) 1986 - 2023
- ^ "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by NUTS 3 regions". ec.europa.eu.
- ^ regionaldepartementet, Kommunal-og (2003-05-09). "St.meld. nr. 31 (2002-2003)". 016001-040011 (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2023-04-03.
- ^ a b "07459: Alders- og kjønnsfordeling i kommuner, fylker og hele landets befolkning (K) 1986 - 2023. Statistikkbanken". SSB (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2023-04-03.
- ^ "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by metropolitan regions".
Sources
editof Norway 1. October - Retrieved from Statistics Norway Out of date!