tätorter
Tätorter (singular tätort; plural tätorter) is a statistical term used in Sweden to describe a densely built-up urban area. By definition, a tätort is a continuous built-up area with at least 200 inhabitants and where the distance between neighboring buildings does not exceed 200 meters. If two built-up areas are closer than 200 meters, they are considered part of the same tätort; conversely, gaps larger than 200 meters break the continuity and create separate tätorter.
The concept is not an administrative unit. It is a statistical construct used by Statistics Sweden (SCB)
Tätorter typically cover cities, towns, and their suburbs, ranging from small localities to large metropolitan cores.
See also: urban area, population density, regional planning.