Indre Østerbro
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Indre Østerbro (lit. English, "Inner Østerbro"), was one of the administrative, statistical, and tax city districts ("bydele") comprising the municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark. It lay on the eastern edge of the municipality. It covered an area of 6.76 km2, had a population of 46,095 and a population density of 6,817 per km2. Since 2007, the district has been part of the administrative district Østerbro.
Neighboring city districts were as follows:
- to the northwest was Ydre Østerbro
- to the west was Ydre Nørrebro
- to the southwest was Indre Nørrebro
- to the south was the Indre By, also known as "Copenhagen Center" or "Downtown Copenhagen" or "City"
- to the east and north was the Øresund, the strait which separates the island of Zealand from Sweden
Colloquially, the Indre Østerbro ("Inner Østerbro"), along with its neighboring city district to the northwest – Ydre Østerbro ("Outer Østerbro") – were sometimes collectively referred to as "Østerbro". But technically they were two separate legal units within Copenhagen municipality.