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(Redirected from Greater Reykjavík) Region of Iceland Capital region in Iceland
Capital Region Höfuðborgarsvæðið (Icelandic)
Capital region
Reykjavík from PerlanRooftops from HallgrímskirkjaReykjavík from HallgrímskirkjaFríkirkjan í ReykjavíkPanorama from Perlan
Map of Iceland with the Capital Region highlightedMap of Iceland with the Capital Region highlighted
Coordinates: 64°08′N 21°56′W / 64.133°N 21.933°W / 64.133; -21.933
CountryIceland
Largest townReykjavík
Area
 • Total1,046 km (404 sq mi)
Population
 • Total244,177
 • Density233.44/km (604.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+00:00 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)(Not Observed)
ISO 3166 codeIS-1
The greater Reykjavík area on OpenStreetMap.

The Capital Region is a region in southwestern Iceland that comprises the national capital Reykjavík and six municipalities around it. Each municipality has its own elected council. Municipal governments in the region cooperate extensively in various fields: for example waste policy, shared public transport and a joint fire brigade. The region is home to 64% of Iceland's population.

The region contains Iceland's largest urban area by far, Greater Reykjavík (Icelandic: Stór-Reykjavík), a conurbation that includes parts of six out of seven municipalities of the region (Kjósarhreppur is all rural).

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1920 21,441—    
1930 33,854+4.67%
1940 43,841+2.62%
1950 65,080+4.03%
1960 89,493+3.24%
1970 109,238+2.01%
1980 121,698+1.09%
1990 145,980+1.84%
2000 175,000+1.83%
2010 196,916+1.19%
2020 228,418+1.50%
2024 244,177+1.68%
Source: Statistics Iceland

As of 2024, there are 244,177 people residing the region, of whom 123,951 are male, 120,115 are female, and 111 are non-binary/other. The population density is of 233.44 inhabitants per square kilometre.

Municipalities

Seven municipalities make up the Capital Region with Reykjavík being the most populated by far with 136,894 inhabitants. Kjósarhreppur is the largest municipality by area (284 km (110 sq mi)) but is entirely rural and only has 269 inhabitants. Seltjarnarnes is the smallest municipality with an area of 2 km (0.77 sq mi).

Municipalities Population (1 January 2024) Area (km) Density (Pop/km)
Reykjavík 136,894 244 561.05
Kópavogur 39,335 110 357.59
Hafnarfjörður 30,616 174 175.95
Garðabær 19,088 46 414.96
Mosfellsbær 13,403 186 72.06
Seltjarnarnes 4,572 2 2,286
Kjósarhreppur 269 284 0.95
Total 244,177 1046 233.44

Urban areas

Statistics Iceland has defined contiguous urban areas which ignore municipal boundaries. An urban area may straddle multiple municipalities and a single municipality may contain more than one urban area.

Urban area Population (1 January 2024) Municipalities
Greater Reykjavík 239,733 Reykjavík
Kópavogur
Hafnarfjörður
Garðabær
Mosfellsbær
Seltjarnarnes
Álftanes 2,487 Garðabær
Grundarhverfi 530 Reykjavík
Mosfellsdalur 267 Mosfellsbær
Rural 1,160
Total 244,177

See also

Portals:

Notes

  1. Icelandic: Höfuðborgarsvæðið, lit. 'capital area'; pronounced [ˈhœːvʏðˌpɔrkarˌsvaiːðɪθ]

References

  1. Association of municipalities in the Capital area English version Archived 2021-10-07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 5. June 2010
  2. Sigurður Guðmundsson. „Hvernig eru hugtökin dreifbýli og landsbyggð skilgreind hér á landi?“ The Icelandic Web of Science. 18.8.2000. Retrieved on 6. June 2010 (In Icelandic)
  3. ^ "Population by municipalities, sex and age 1 January 1998-2024 - Division into municipalites as of 1 January 2024". www.hagstofa.is. Statistics Iceland. 1 January 2024. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  4. National Land Survey of Iceland. Náttúrufræðistofnun - Sveitarfélagasjá. Retrieved on 19 December 2024 (in Icelandic)
  5. "Population by localities, sex and age 1 January 2001-2024". www.hagstofa.is. Statistics Iceland. 1 January 2024. Retrieved 9 December 2024.

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