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  2. Provinces of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] This is a list of the eleven Danish provinces and the regions they ...

  3. Regions of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of the state administration(s), from 1970 until the 2007 reform, were the 14 county government divisions or prefectures (Danish: statsamt, plural: statsamter, i.e. 'state county'). They were each led by an amtmand ( county prefect or governor ) appointed by the government, while in ecclesiastical contexts the title stiftamtmand ...

  4. List of administrative divisions by country - Wikipedia

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    List of sovereign states; List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area, comparing continents, countries, and first-level administrative country subdivisions. List of first-level administrative divisions by population; List of FIPS region codes in FIPS 10-4, withdrawn from the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) in 2008

  5. Capital Region of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of cities and towns in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    This article shows a list of cities in Denmark by population. The population is measured by Statistics Denmark [ 1 ] for urban areas (Danish: Byområder), defined as a contiguous built-up area with a maximum distance of 200 meters between houses, unless further distance is caused by public areas, cemeteries or similar.

  7. Category:Administrative divisions of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Provinces of Denmark; R. Regions of Denmark This page was last edited on 8 March 2023, at 18:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. ISO 3166-2:DK - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2:DK is the entry for Denmark in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

  9. Category:Regions of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Regions of Denmark" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...