Denmark, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Whether you're planning a trip to Denmark or are just interested in the history of the country, you may be wondering about Population & Steets in Denmark. This city has a population of approximately 775,033, and is home to some historic landmarks. Tivoli Gardens, several palaces, museums, and even the Little Mermaid statue are all located within the city.

The Danish capital is home to several distinct enclaves. The Frederiksberg enclave is part of the city's municipality. Council elections are held every four years on the third Tuesday of November. The city's government is headquartered in Copenhagen City Hall, which is a renovated stock exchange building. The population and steets of the city are divided between wealthy and low-income neighborhoods.

In 2010, Denmark published the first "ghetto list" for Denmark. The criteria for inclusion in the ghetto included higher crime rates and lower educational attainment. Denmark sees ghettos as irremediable urban disasters and proposes mass evictions. In one case, Asif Mehmood, a Bangladeshi immigrant who's lived on the Mjolnerparken estate for 26 years, was listed on the ghetto's list.

While most of the population of Denmark City is of Scandinavian descent, a small minority of the country is comprised of immigrants from neighboring northern European countries. In fact, the rise of immigrants has led to tensions between native Danes and their MuslimArab neighbors. The official language of Denmark is Danish, while English is the predominant second language. The country's religious makeup is overwhelmingly Evangelical Lutheran with other Christians and Muslims accounting for about two percent of the population.