Copenhagen
91 km²
Toronto
630 km²
Denmark
Canada
Area Comparison
Copenhagen is 6.9x smaller than Toronto
Population Comparison
Copenhagen has 4.4x fewer people than Toronto
Toronto is significantly larger, covering 6.9 times the area of Copenhagen. Toronto spans 630 km² (243 mi²) while Copenhagen covers 91 km² (35 mi²) — a difference of 539 km². You could fit Copenhagen inside Toronto approximately 6 times.
To put Copenhagen's size in perspective, its area of 91 km² is about 1.2x smaller than Paris (city proper). Meanwhile, Toronto at 630 km² is roughly the same size as Seoul.
In more relatable units, Copenhagen's 91 km² is about 13,000 American football fields, 190 times the area of Vatican City, or 45 times the area of Monaco. Toronto, by comparison, equals about 88,000 American football fields, 180 times the area of Central Park, or 11 times the area of Manhattan.
Copenhagen is the capital and most populous city of both the country of Denmark and the wider Kingdom of Denmark, with a population of 667,000 people in the municipality and 1.4 million in the urban area. The city is situated mainly on the island of Zealand (Sjælland), with a smaller part on the island of Amager. Copenhagen is separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the Øresund strait. The Øresund Bridge connects the two cities by rail and road.
Known as "City of Spires", Copenhagen covers 91 km² with a population of 0.7 million. The city was established in 1167. Copenhagen is known for The Little Mermaid statue, Tivoli Gardens, Nyhavn waterfront, among other attractions.
Copenhagen sits mainly on the island of Zealand, with a smaller portion on the island of Amager.
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is located on a harbour at the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The city is the fourth-most populous city in North America, behind Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles, with a census population of 2,794,356 as of 2021.
Nicknamed "The Six", Toronto has an area of 630 km² and is home to 2.9 million people. Its history stretches back to 1793. Visitors come for CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Distillery District, and much more. Getting around is easy with the TTC Subway.
Toronto is the fourth-most populous city in North America, ranking behind only Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Copenhagen has a population density of 7,363 people per km² — a densely populated city. Toronto, with 4,651 people per km², is a moderately dense city. Copenhagen is noticeably denser, packing 1.6 times more people per square kilometer.
Size Ratio
Copenhagen fits inside Toronto ~6 times
Density Gap
Copenhagen is 1.6x more densely populated
History
Copenhagen is ~626 years older
Copenhagen covers 91 km². Cities with a similar urban footprint include Zurich (88 km²), Lisbon (100 km²), Barcelona (101 km²), Paris (105 km²), or Vancouver (115 km²).
Toronto covers 630 km². Cities with a similar urban footprint include Hyderabad (650 km²), Chicago (606 km²), Seoul (605 km²), Madrid (604 km²), or Mumbai (603 km²).
The straight-line distance from Copenhagen to Toronto is 6,250 km (3,884 miles), with an estimated flight time of ~7h 51m.
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