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Population, land area and share of holiday home area, by region and type of area. Every fifth year 2000 - 2020

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Statistikservice, Statistics Sweden
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Jerker Moström, Statistics Sweden
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Karin Hedeklint, Statistics Sweden
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2022-11-24
Population:
number of
Land area in hectare:
hectare
Share of area overlapping holiday home area, in percent:
percent
Population:
31 December
Land area in hectare:
31 December
Share of area overlapping holiday home area, in percent:
31 December
Population:
Stock
Land area in hectare:
Stock
Share of area overlapping holiday home area, in percent:
Stock
Population:
No
Land area in hectare:
No
Share of area overlapping holiday home area, in percent:
No
Population:
No
Land area in hectare:
No
Share of area overlapping holiday home area, in percent:
No
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2010 Information about land area in total and outside of localities for 2010 and previously is based on calculations according to an older method and with other basic data, water in particular. The previous land area is thus larger than that for 2015, which must be considered in the comparisons. More information is available at www.scb.se/MI0802 2015 Changes have been made in the method and definition of localities, which affects the distribution of localities and the statistics on population, land area and population density. If comparisons are to be made between localities of 2015 and back in time, it is difficult to determine if the changes are due to actual changes in buildings or if they are due to the new method and definition. Locality
Since 1960 Statistics Sweden has defined areas with continuous buildings and a population of at least 200 inhabitants. Localities thus include everything from the largest cities to small areas with only 200 inhabitants. Statistics Sweden does not have its own definition of sparsely populated areas or countryside areas.
Smaller locality
Contiguous settlements with 50–199 registered inhabitants.
Heby municipality (code 0331) is included in Uppsala county from 2000 and forward. Since 1 January 2003, a new regional division has been established. Parts of Uppsala (code 0380) municipality have formed a new municipality called Knivsta (code 0330). In the table, values are partially reported for Knivsta municipality from 2000. Where reporting has not been possible, empty table cells are shown. Land area for type of area 'total in Sweden' and 'outside of localities and smaller localities' in 2000, 2005 and 2010: The data refer to land areas on 1 January 2004, 2006 and 2011. Municipalities and counties will not match the total for counties and the whole country respectively, because of enclaves, which have not been possible to divide into municipalities and counties.

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Population

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 in hectare

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.

Share of area overlapping holiday home area, in percent

Share of area overlapping holiday home areas defined by Statistics Sweden 2015, i.e. area with a concentration of a minimum of 50 buildings classified as holiday homes.