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Small localities (places with 50-199 inhabitants) by region, observations and every fifth year

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Karin Hedeklint, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 45 14
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2022-03-31
Land area, hectare:
hectare
Population:
number
Population density per sq. km:
number
Land area, hectare:
31 December each year
Population:
31 December each year
Population density per sq. km:
31 December each year
Land area, hectare:
Stock
Population:
Stock
Population density per sq. km:
Stock
Land area, hectare:
No
Population:
No
Population density per sq. km:
No
Land area, hectare:
No
Population:
No
Population density per sq. km:
No
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Population Information about the population is based on the Total Population Register. It includes information about registered persons per property on 31 December of the current year. As of 2018, population in urban areas is calculated using data linked to addresses. Land area
Land area is presented in the table. It is calculated as the total area minus the water area. The real estate map of Lantmäteriet (the Swedish mapping, cadastral and land registration authority) with the scale 1:10 000 is used when calculating water areas. All areas have been calculated in SWREF99 TM, spherical method. One hectare is 10 000 square metres, or 0.01 m2, that is, the area of a square measuring 100 m x 100 m.
Smaller locality
Contiguous settlements with 50–199 registered inhabitants.
Two dots (..) mean that value is missing since the area is not classified as a statistical locality at the time. Statistics on land area and population density in small localities 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 have been revised in 2022, according to modern methods and data. Calculation has been made in Sweref99TM, spherical area, with water data for 2021 as a basis for land area. Statistics on small localities in 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010 contain areas with more than 199 inhabitants. They are included in the statistics because more than 50 percent of the area`s buildings (excluding supplementary buildings) have been classified as holiday homes. As of 2015, small localities only include areas with 50-199 inhabitants, regardless of the proportion of holiday homes. Values of several smaller localities 2005 are revised October 2, 2012, due to improved data. ** Smaller localities situated in more than one municipality, will be registered with the municipality where the main part of the smaller locality is situated.