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The five Regions of Denmark (Danish: regioner) were created as administrative entities at a level above the municipalities and below the central government in the public sector as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, when the 13 counties were abolished.
3 de jun. de 2019 · Discover the beauty of Denmark's five regions: Copenhagen, Zealand, South Denmark, and North and South Jutland.
The provinces of Denmark (Danish: Landsdele) are statistical divisions of Denmark, positioned between the administrative regions and municipalities. They are not administrative divisions, nor subject for any kind of political elections, but are mainly for statistical use.
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 ...DK014BornholmErleben Sie kleinstädtische Gemütlichkeit und pulsierendes Großstadtfeeling, während Sie in die Fußstapfen von H.C. Andersen's und erleben Sie, warum Odense auf Fyn auch Dänemarks Märchenstadt genannt wird. Entdecken Sie Dänemarks schönste Urlaubsregionen an der dänischen Nord- und Ostsee.
The five regions of Denmark and their corresponding English names are Region Hovedstaden – Capital Region of Denmark, Region Midtjylland – Central Region of Denmark, Region Nordjylland – North Denmark Region, Region Sjælland – Region Zealand, Region Syddanmark- Region of Southern Denmark, The seats of administration are found in ...
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Regions of Denmark. The regions of Denmark were established in 2007 with the Danish Municipal Reform in Denmark. With this reform, the number of municipalities in Denmark has been reduced from 270 to 98. Between 1970 and 2006, there were counties in Denmark. Unlike counties, regions do not have coat of arms, but they have logotype.
Danish regions. To get to know Denmark better, explore the regions of the country. The regions of Denmark are divided based on the principle of safeguarding the health of the population, and a new administrative structure has been established to oversee the healthcare system.