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Nørrebro
District of Copenhagen, Denmark / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nørrebro (Danish pronunciation: [ˈnɶɐ̯ɐˌpʁoˀ], NUH-rah-pro) is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark.[2] It is northwest of the city centre, beyond the location of the old Northern Gate (Nørreport), which, until dismantled in 1856, was near the current Nørreport station.
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Nørrebro | |
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![]() Nørrebro seen from one of the lakes (Søerne) that separate the area from the inner city centre | |
Etymology: Paved extension of Nørre Landevej outside northern gate[1] | |
Coordinates: 55°41′49″N 12°32′53″E | |
Area | |
• Total | 3.82 km2 (1.47 sq mi) |
Population (January 1, 2009) | |
• Total | 71,891 |
• Density | 19,000/km2 (49,000/sq mi) |
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A: Indre By ("Copenhagen Center")
B: Østerbro
C: Nørrebro
D: Bispebjerg
E: Brønshøj-Husum
F: Vanløse
G: Valby
H: Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave
I: Amager Vest
J: Amager Øst