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  1. The Capital Region of Denmark (Danish: Region Hovedstaden, pronounced [ʁekiˈoˀn ˈhoːð̩ˌstæðˀn̩]) is the easternmost administrative region of Denmark, and contains Copenhagen, the national capital. The Capital Region has 29 municipalities and a regional council consisting of 41 elected members.

  2. La Región Capital (en danés: Hovedstaden) es una región administrativa de Dinamarca, establecida el 1 de enero de 2007 por la reforma municipal danesa, que sustituyó la anterior división administrativa en distritos ( amter) por cinco grandes regiones. Está situada en al noreste de la isla de Selandia, abarcando las ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CopenhagenCopenhagen - Wikipedia

    Copenhagen [9] ( Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ⓘ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of approximately 660,000 in the municipality and 1.4 million in the urban area. [10] [11] The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the Øresund strait.

  4. Region Hovedstaden. Hospitaler, forskning, akutberedskab. Klima, miljø, trafik, uddannelse. Handicaptilbud og sociale tilbud. Ledes af 41 folkevalgte politikere. Region Hovedstaden. Nyheder. 22. maj 2024. Flere borgere i Region Hovedstaden skal på operationsbordet.

  5. Hovedstaden is an administrative region of Denmark that was established in 2007 as part of the Danish Municipal reform, which was meant to replace the use of counties with bigger regions. The new Region Hovedstaden consists of the municipalities of Copenhagen and Frederiksborg , the former counties of Copenhagen and Frederiksborg, and the ...

  6. Discover the rich history, culture, and cuisine of Hovedstaden, Denmark. Explore the tourist attractions, the best restaurants, and the typical food of the region. Also get information about nearby cities and places like Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Helsingør, and Hillerød.

  7. The Capital Region ( Danish: Hovedstadsregionen, pronounced [ˈhoːð̩stæðsʁekiˌoˀnn̩]) was the administrative name of the municipalities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg and the counties of Frederiksborg, Copenhagen, and Roskilde.