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The Region of Southern Denmark (Danish: Region Syddanmark, pronounced [ʁekiˈoˀn ˈsyðˌtænmɑk]; German: Region Süddänemark, pronounced [ʁeˈɡi̯oːn zyːtˈdɛːnəˌmaʁk]; North Frisian: Regiuun Syddanmark) is an administrative region of Denmark established on Monday 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal ...
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This is a list of the eleven Danish provinces and the regions they belong to. There are five regions (EU standard NUTS 2) and eleven provinces (EU standard NUTS 3 ). The provinces Copenhagen City and Copenhagen surroundings are largely build up areas, the same applies also for large parts of East Zealand and North Zealand.
CodeRegionCodeProvinceDK01Region Hovedstaden (Capital Region of ...DK011Byen København (Copenhagen City)DK01Region Hovedstaden (Capital Region of ...DK012Københavns omegn (Copenhagen ...DK01Region Hovedstaden (Capital Region of ...DK013Nordsjælland (North Zealand)DK01Region Hovedstaden (Capital Region of ...DK014BornholmGeographically, the Region of Southern Denmark extends from approximate 40 km north-west of Vejle to Padborg in the south, and from Esbjerg in the west to Nyborg in the east. Facts about the Region of Southern Denmark. Area: 12,256 km2. Population: 1.2 million. Population density: 98 residents per km 2. Citizens entitled to vote: 942,000.
The Region of Southern Denmark's primary task is the Healthcare services. The Region of Southern Denmark is governed by the Regional Council, which consists of 41 elected officials. The Region’s core assignments are divided into four main areas: The most important task of the Region of Southern Denmark is to operate the healthcare service in ...
The Region of Southern Denmark is an administrative region of Denmark established on Monday 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, which abolished the traditional counties ("amter") and set up five larger regions.