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Population figures

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What's your source for the population figures relating to the Danish counties? I'd like to add that information to the page. Valentinian (talk) 23:18, 10 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Bornsommer, I think your additions to the populations figures are quite confusing, and doesn't help improve the currently already confused text. Something should be done about simplifying it, not add more needless details. Carewolf 14:30, 26 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Carewolf, I have written, as is the fact, that Statistics Denmark/SD only used the population of 16 municipalities, hereof 2 muni´s only partially (Ballerup and Søllerød(today part of Rudersdal)),in its Metropolitan Copenhagen(Storkøbenhavn)statistical abstract.This is stated in the English Wikipedia article. SD only states the number of people living (Jan.1,2006)in Metropolitan Copenhagen as 1,084,885 (2006), but this is more than 30,000 people fewer than lived (2006;statistikbanken.dk/Table BEF1A) in all these 16 muni´s that date. All of the total land area of these 16 muni´s was (English Wikipedia(455.61 sq km)), but that land area includes these more than 30,000 people that lived in (the parts of) Ballerup and Søllerød municipalities, that was not part of (the contiguous built-up area of) Metropolitan Copenhagen. By the way, the part of this section that states that there were 18 municipalities (as of Jan.1,2006) included (wholly or partially) in Metrop. Copenhagen should be deleted. The figure 18 is plain wrong(as of Jan.1,2006).Bornsommer 06:05, 28 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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{{helpme}} How do I delete the 2 last contributions in one go by User 193.253.159.253 (18.40 + 18.43, 10 April 2008) in the Economy of Denmark article? Bornsommer (talk) 01:35, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Unsourced material on Economy of Denmark

Hi Bornsommer, I noticed you've been adding POV/political, unsourced material to Economy of Denmark. Keep in mind we always want to stay unpolitical and unbiased in our articles, and attribution is always required for citations. 87.58.61.162 (talk) 13:46, 27 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Using a pocket calculator, I have deducted with its help from the 2432 councillors having been elected in the Danish municipal election 21 November 2017, Danish local elections, 2017#Number of councillors and political parties in the Municipal Councils, the councillors' seats won by each political party list that is (2432-842-688-225-223-126-102-80-29-20-10-9-1=) 77 ("Others" in the bottom line), not 78, for a fall of 22, -0.7 %, not 21, -0.6 %. A user on the talk page disagrees, and I do not know how to change the numbers in the table.

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First, I get 77 myself with that calcuation, and I've said so on the talk page.
You should be able to use the visual editor ("edit", not "edit source") to edit that number pretty directly. But I would not recommend it while the talk page discussion is under way, that could be seen as edit warring. --joe deckertalk 19:28, 25 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Okay, but I do not want to waste my precious time, when it is clear as a sunlit day that the objectively correct number is 77 after the simplest count that exists (subtraction/addition). The truth speaks for itself. I have encountered f*cking m*r*ns before on Wikipedia, and will not waste any of my time on them. Over and out.--Bornsommer (talk) 22:50, 25 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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  • I can add that the only comparison that would be interesting would be acres/hectares per person, regardless of the geographical size of the country and the size of the population, a comparison in which Denmark wouldn't stand out in any way, since a quick check of arable land in percent of a country's area ([2]) and some calculation based on that and the size/population of a few countries shows that the United States has ~10% more arable land per person than Denmark, in spite of the great wastelands of Alaska and the deserts and mountains of the western parts of the US, and even Finland has almost the same quantity of arable land per person as Denmark has (4,078 square meters per person in Finland, compared to 4,152 square meters per person in Denmark, and 4,675 square meters per person in the US...) - Tom | Thomas.W talk 20:43, 3 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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OK. I suspected that. Dialects/language with different spelling much more usual in UK.--Bornsommer (talk) 17:55, 3 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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