MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR TRAVEL TO Aarhus
Aarhus (, également aux États-Unis:, danois: [ˈɒːˌhuˀs]; officiellement orthographié Århus de 1948 au 1er janvier 2011) est la deuxième plus grande ville du Danemark et le siège de la municipalité d'Aarhus. Il est situé sur la côte est de la péninsule du Jutland, dans le centre géographique du Danemark, à 187 kilomètres (116 mi) au nord-ouest de Copenhague et à 289 kilomètres (180 mi) au nord de Hambourg, en Allemagne. La zone urbaine intérieure compte 273077 habitants (au 1er janvier 2018) et la population municipale est de 340421 (en 2018). Aarhus est la ville centrale de la région des affaires d'Aarhus et de la région métropolitaine du Jutland oriental, qui avait une population totale de 1,378 million d'habitants en 2016. L'histoire d'Aarhus a commencé comme une colonie viking fortifiée fondée au 8ème siècle et avec les premiers documents écrits issus de l'évêché assis ici depuis au moins 948.
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Leipzig est la ville la plus peuplée de l'État fédéral allemand de Saxe. Avec une population de 600000 habitants en 2019 (1,1 million d'habitants dans la grande zone urbaine), elle est la huitième ville la plus peuplée d'Allemagne ainsi que la deuxième ville la plus peuplée de l'ancienne Allemagne de l'Est après Berlin (Est). Avec Halle (Saale), la plus grande ville de l'État voisin de Saxe-Anhalt, la ville forme l'agglomération polycentrique de Leipzig-Halle. Entre les deux villes (à Schkeuditz) se trouve l'aéroport international de Leipzig / Halle. Leipzig est situé à environ 160 kilomètres (99 mi) au sud-ouest de Berlin dans la baie de Leipzig, qui constitue la partie la plus au sud de la plaine d'Allemagne du Nord, au confluent de la rivière White Elster (progression: Saale → Elbe → Mer du Nord) et deux des ses affluents: la Pleiße et la Parthe.
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