User talk:Vicki Reitta
you are not enough informed, you know nothing about the East Jutland metropolitan area, you do not even bother to read the links there is attached or you can not understand, what you write "The area also covers about one quarter of Denamrk, which isn 't exactly an overpopulated country, with misspellings, what do you mean by that?, Denmark is a relative densely populated country and very densely populated in comparison to countries such as Sweden-Norway-Finland-Canada. also you write "The current Danish government estimates that the area has the critical mass to get international visibility with aarhus as the driving force and describes this mostly rural area as a city with weak signs of status as a world city [2], in line with cities like Antwerp, Dresden, Glasgow, Marseille, Saint Peter Burg and Turin. One can criticize this view because outlining a region with more than one million inhabitants alone does not make it a city. " you do not even understand that it is not East Jutland metropolitan area is described as a city with weak signs of status as a world city, but Aarhus having the description, you also say that the area is mostly rural, thats your own desciption, that is not writing anywhere in the link, and try to understand the metropolitan area desciption, it does not mean one big urban area, but one big city area connected by commuting and the settlement of cross-municipal. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.62.34.129 (talk) 20:34, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
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