Regions of Denmark

The five Regions of Denmark 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. At the... Wikipedia
Government: Regional Council (Regionsråd)
Number: 5 (as of January 1, 2021)
Subdivisions: Municipality (Kommuner)
Regions of Denmark from en.wikipedia.org
Region Hovedstaden ("Capital City Region"), Capital Region of Denmark ; Region Midtjylland ("Mid Jutland Region"), Central Denmark Region ; Region Nordjylland (" ...
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What are the 5 regions of Denmark?

About the five regions

The North Denmark Region.
Central Denmark Region.
The Region of Southern Denmark.
Region Zealand.
The Capital Region of Denmark.
What are the 11 provinces of Denmark?
Denmark is divided into 11 faunistic districts ( Fig. ... ... -East Jutland; F -Funen; LFM -Lol- land, Falster, Møn; NEJ -North East Jutland; NEZ -North East Zealand; NWJ -North West Jutland; NWZ -North West Zealand; SJ -South Jutland; SZ -South Zealand; WJ -West Jutland.
What regions is Denmark divided into?
Danish name (literal translation)
Self-appellation in Englisha
Populationb (2022-01-01)
Region Midtjylland ("Mid Jutland Region")
Central Denmark Region
1,341,857
Region Nordjylland ("North Jutland Region")
North Denmark Region
591,740
Region Sjælland ("Region Zealand")
Region Zealand
843,513
What are the names of the Danish regions?
Region
HASC
Danish
Central Jutland
DK.MJ
Midtjylland
North Jutland
DK.ND
Nordjylland
South Denmark
DK.SD
Syddanmark
Zealand
DK.SL
Sjælland
Regions of Denmark from www.regioner.dk
About the five regions. The North Denmark Region · Central Denmark Region · The Region of Southern Denmark · Region Zealand · The Capital Region of Denmark.
Regions of Denmark from en.wikipedia.org
Traditional districts of Denmark ; South Jutland · Vestslesvig · Als · Sundeved · Tørninglen · Angel (now German); Svans (now German); North Frisia (now German).
Denmark comprises a total of five regions, with two located on the island part of the country and three on the mainland.