Areas in the Netherlands 2016

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Dutch
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Dataset description

This table establishes a relationship between the municipal classification (the lowest administrative level in the Netherlands) on 1 January 2016 and various subdivisions of the Dutch territory at upper-municipal level. With the information from this table, figures from municipalities can be added together, so that figures can also be calculated at upper-community level. The table is composed of: — Codes and names of municipalities. — Localisations of municipalities. This indicates which upper-municipal areas a municipality belongs to. — Size and urbanity of municipalities. — Statistical data. This includes the population and the environmental address density. This data is based on the size and urbanity of municipalities. For each municipality, the table shows which upper-municipal areas the municipality is part of. On the other hand, the corresponding municipalities can be searched for in the parts of the country, provinces and COROP areas. Data available for 2016 Status of the figures: The data is final. Changes as of 7 March 2018: A correction has been made to the classification by care office regions. The merger of Delft Westland Oostland (ZK05) and Nieuwe Waterweg Noord (ZK15) into the new care office region Westland Schieland Delfland (ZK33) appears to have already applied on 1 January 2016. It was previously assumed that this merging took place later in 2016, so that he was only included in ‘Areas in the Netherlands 2017’. As of reporting year 2016, CBS will no longer publish data on metropolitan agglomerations and urban regions. Due to various social developments, the philosophy and method underlying the demarcation are no longer topical. In addition, it appears that, depending on the scope of application, other authorities use a different classification of metropolitan agglomerations and urban regions, which means that it is no longer possible to speak of a single standard. When are new figures coming? No longer applicable.
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