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Population and buildings on islands without mainland connection by bridge. Year 2010 - 2020

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Karin Hedeklint, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 45 14
Stefan Svanström, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 45 58
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2023-10-18
Number of islands with resident population:
numberg
Population, number of residents:
number
Number of buildings, in total:
number
Number of residential buildings:
number
Number of islands with resident population:
31 January each year
Population, number of residents:
31 January each year
Number of buildings, in total:
31 January each year
Number of residential buildings:
31 January each year
Number of islands with resident population:
Stock
Population, number of residents:
Stock
Number of buildings, in total:
Stock
Number of residential buildings:
Stock
Number of islands with resident population:
No
Population, number of residents:
No
Number of buildings, in total:
No
Number of residential buildings:
No
Number of islands with resident population:
No
Population, number of residents:
No
Number of buildings, in total:
No
Number of residential buildings:
No
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Two dots (..) means that data is not available or too uncertain to be presented. The number of populated islands has been counted based on information about registered persons per address on 31 December of the year in question. The statistics only include islands with residents at the reference date. Correction on 2023-10-18, regarding object 1421Q101 Flatön och Malön. In the statistics, Statistics Sweden defines islands as land areas surrounded by water, according to Lantmäteriet´s (the national land survey office) real estate map´s data set layer ´MV´ that represents water (lakes and large watercourses). The water map of Lantmäteriet shows water in the scale 1:10 000 within the borders of Sweden.´The hole´ in the water map has formed the islands. The statistics also include islands surrounded by artificial water and artificial islands. Examples of these are piers, pond islands, castles completely surrounded by a moat and other types of islands separated from other land areas by a canal that has been dug. The smallest islands have an area of 9 square metres. Number of islands by municipality refers to islands that completely or partly are situated within the boundaries of the municipality. The same island can thus be counted in several municipalities. The same applies to islands that extend beyond county boundaries. Therefore summations cannot be done from municipality to county or the country, or from county to the country.
Regional division following the breakdown valid from 2007-01-01.