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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.

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      The Copenhagen region accounts for almost 40% of Denmark's...

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      The area and populations of the regions vary widely; for...

  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.

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

    The Copenhagen region accounts for almost 40% of Denmark's output and has enjoyed long-term stable growth. At a national level, Danish GDP per capita is ranked among the top 10 countries in the world.

  4. Oficialmente, el Reino de Dinamarca (en danés: Kongeriget Danmark, Danmarks Rige) es una comunidad integrada por tres partes autónomas, la propia Dinamarca y sus dos territorios de ultramar o territorios dependientes, Groenlandia y las Islas Feroe. Su capital y ciudad más poblada es Copenhague, que se encuentra en la isla de Selandia .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DenmarkDenmark - Wikipedia

    The area and populations of the regions vary widely; for example, the Capital Region has a population three times larger than that of North Denmark Region.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Copenhagen, capital and largest city of Denmark. It is located on the islands of Zealand and Amager, at the southern end of The Sound. A small village existed on the site of the present city by the early 10th century.

  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.