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Taastrup

"Tåstrup" redirects here. For other uses, see Tåstrup (disambiguation).
Place in Capital, Denmark
Taastrup
Taastrup New Church in September 2006
Taastrup New Church in September 2006
Coordinates: 55°39′04′′N 12°15′58′′E / 55.65111°N 12.26611°E / 55.65111; 12.26611
CountryDenmark
Region Capital (Hovedstaden)
Municipality Høje-Taastrup
Government
 • MayorMichael Ziegler
Area
 • Urban13.4 km2 (5.2 sq mi)
Elevation28 m (92 ft)
Population
 (2024)[1]
 • Urban 37,231
 • Urban density2,800/km2 (7,200/sq mi)
 • Gender [2] 18,756 males and 18,475 females
 • Municipality57,540
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2630
Area code (+45) 43
Websitehttp://www.htk.dk/

Taastrup (or Tåstrup) (Danish pronunciation: [ˈtshɒstʁɔp] ) is a Danish railway town and suburb of Copenhagen – 18 km west of Copenhagen's city centre. The town forms a twin urban area with neighbouring suburb Høje Taastrup, Taastrup rising since 1859 and Høje Taastrup rising west of the town, since the 1970s. The town/suburb development has engulfed the villages of Taastrup Valby, Høje Taastrup, Kragehave and Klovtofte, although Høje Taastrup still has a preserved village character around Høje Taastrup Church. The town is the administrative seat of Høje-Taastrup Municipality, Region Hovedstaden; the seat placed in Taastrup first and since moving to Høje- Taastrup in the beginning of the 1980s. In 2023 a new town hall was opened on 14 February.

The town is growing closer to the town of Hedehusene, both towns developing towards each other, and both situated in the municipality. The population on 1 January 2023 was 37,231 (excluding Hedehusene).[1]

Taastrup took its name from its rise on the lands north of the village of Taastrup Valby. Taastrup Valby means "Valby by (Høje) Taastrup", named "Taastrup Valby" to avoid confusion with other locations like Valby.

Geography

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The town is situated approximately halfway between Copenhagen and Roskilde, in proximity to the Copenhagen suburb/new town Albertslund, the town of Hedehusene and the villages of Ishøj Landsby, Sengeløse and Vridsløsemagle.

Notable people

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Twinned cities

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See also

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References

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Media related to Taastrup at Wikimedia Commons

Capital Region
Central Denmark Region
North Denmark Region
Region Zealand
South Denmark Region
as of 1 January 2022, according to Statistics Denmark, see table BEF44 at statbank.dk.
1. Copenhagen 1,345,562
2. Aarhus 285,273
3. Odense 180,863
4. Aalborg 119,862
5. Esbjerg 71,698
6. Randers 62,802
7. Kolding 61,638
8. Horsens 61,074
9. Vejle 60,231
10. Roskilde 51,916
11. Herning 50,565
12. Silkeborg 49,747
13. Hørsholm 47,680
14. Helsingør 47,257
15. Næstved 44,331
16. Viborg 41,239
17. Fredericia 40,886
18. Køge 38,304
19. Holstebro 36,489
20. Hillerød 35,357
21. Taastrup 35,238
22. Slagelse 34,636
23. Holbæk 29,608
24. Sønderborg 27,766
25. Svendborg 27,300
26. Hjørring 25,644
27. Nørresundby 23,736
28. Ringsted 23,086
29. Frederikshavn 22,672
Note: The population figure for metropolitan Copenhagen includes Frederiksberg, Albertslund, Brøndby, Gentofte, Gladsaxe, Glostrup, Herlev, Hvidovre, Lyngby-Taarbæk, Rødovre, Tårnby and Vallensbæk municipalities; parts of Ballerup, Rudersdal and Furesø; Ishøj and Greve Strand.

55°39′N 12°18′E / 55.650°N 12.300°E / 55.650; 12.300

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