Answer: Aarhus (Århus), Denmark (Administrative unit: Central Jutland) - last known population is ≈ 261 600 (year 2015). Some of them are staffed, while others are online, publicly accessible touchscreens. The Aarhus urban area has a population of 273,077, but Aarhus is also the main city in the East Jutland metropolitan area, which has over 1.3 million residents. "Aa" was also used by some major institutions between 1948-2011 as well, such as Archaeological evidence under the Aros settlement's defences indicate the site was a town as early as the last quarter of the 8th century, considerably earlier than had been generally supposed.The bishopric of Aarhus dates back to at least 948 when The official and religious status spurred growth so in 1477 the defensive earthen ramparts, ringing the town since the Viking age, were abandoned to accommodate expansion. Many architectural styles are represented in different parts of the city such as

The occupation was a destructive period with major disasters, loss of life and economic depression. In the The municipality aims for a coherent and holistic administration of the The city is home to 75 different religious groups and denominations, most of which are Christian or Muslim with a smaller number of Buddhist, Hindu and Jewish communities. The relatively large influx of young people and students creates a natural base for cultural activities.In the inner city, motorised traffic is highly regulated, larger parts are pedestrianised and in the 2000s, a system of roads prioritised for cyclists have been implemented, connecting to suburban areas. The woodlands are known as In 2001 A.G.F., Aarhus KFUM, VRI and Brabrand IF merged to form Aarhus GF Håndbold. On winter solstice, it rises at 08:37 and sets at 15:39 with 7 hours and 2 minutes of daylight. In recent years, Aarhus has experienced a large demand in housing and offices. The official tourist information service in Aarhus is organised under VisitAarhus, a corporate foundation initiated in 1994 by Aarhus Municipality and local commercial interest organisations.Aarhus has developed in stages, from the Viking age to modern times, all visible in the city today. The city ranks as the 92nd largest city in the Aarhus is known for its musical history. Today, Aarhus is at the cultural and economic core of the region and the largest centre for trade, services, industry, and tourism in Jutland. A short selection of well-established places where you can have a drink and socialise, include the fashionable lounge and night club of Aarhus has three major men's professional sports teams: the The municipality actively supports sports organisations in and around the city, providing public organisations that aim to attract major sporting events and strengthen professional sports.In recent decades, many free and public sports facilities have sprung up across the city, such as Aarhus has hosted many sporting events including the Aarhus is the principal centre for education in the Jutland region. Since the 1990s there has been a marked growth in diverse new spiritual groups although the total number of followers remains small.During the 1990s there was significant immigration from Turkey and in the 2000s, there was a fast growth in the overall immigrant community, from 27,783 people in 1999 to 40,431 in 2008.Many immigrants have established themselves in the suburbs of The economy of Aarhus is predominantly knowledge- and service-based, strongly influenced by the The job market is knowledge- and service-based, and the largest employment sectors are healthcare and social services, trade, education, consulting, research, industry and telecommunications.Several major companies have their headquarters in Aarhus, such as The Port of Aarhus is one of the largest industrial ports in northern Europe with the largest container terminal in Denmark, processing more than 50% of Denmark's container traffic and accommodating the largest container vessels in the world.The ferry terminal presents the only alternative to the In the 2010s, there was a significant expansion of tourist facilities, culminating in the opening of the 240-room Comwell Hotel in July 2014, which increased the number of hotel rooms in the city by 25%.