Borup, Køge

Borup is a town situated in Køge Municipality within Region Zealand (Region Sjælland), Denmark. It lies approximately 9 km northwest of the municipal seat, the city of Køge, and is part of the larger Copenhagen metropolitan area.

Geography
The town is located on the eastern side of the island of Zealand, near the coast of the Baltic Sea. It is positioned on relatively flat terrain and is surrounded by mixed agricultural land and residential developments.

History
Borup developed primarily as a railway town in the late 19th century. The opening of Borup railway station on the Lille Syd (Little South) Line in 1870 linked the settlement with the larger towns of Køge and Roskilde, stimulating population growth and local commerce. The town’s growth has been gradual, maintaining a small‑town character while integrating into the expanding suburban belt of Copenhagen.

Demographics
According to the latest available statistics from Statistics Denmark (2022), Borup has a population of roughly 5,200 inhabitants. The population is characterized by a mix of families, commuters, and an aging segment typical of Danish suburban towns.

Transport
Borup railway station provides regional train services on the Lille Syd Line, offering connections to Køge, Roskilde, and onward to Copenhagen. The station’s presence enables many residents to commute to larger urban centers for work or study. Road access to the town is facilitated by local highways linking it to the E20 motorway and the surrounding region.

Education and Public Services
The town hosts primary educational facilities, including Borup Skole (Borup School). Secondary education and specialised services are generally accessed in nearby Køge or other larger municipalities within the region.

Economy and Amenities
Local commerce consists of small retail outlets, service businesses, and light industry. Proximity to Køge provides residents with broader shopping, cultural, and healthcare options, while the town itself maintains community centres, sports facilities, and recreational areas.

Cultural and Historical Sites
Borup contains a number of modest historical structures, including the former railway workers’ housing and a 19th‑century brick-built church, reflecting the town’s development during the railway expansion era.

References

  • Statistics Denmark, Population figures (2022)
  • Køge Municipality official website, local planning documents
  • Danish National Railway (DSB) historical archives

This entry provides a concise overview of Borup, Køge, summarising its location, historical development, demographics, transport links, and community features.

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