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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 (amter) were abolished. At the same time, the number of … See more

    Population numbers in this table will not be updated. For 1 January population every year, see below Regions of Denmark#Population … See more

    • Health sector, including hospitals, psychiatry and health insurance, general practitioners and specialists.
    • Health insurance for basic dental care. See more

    Establishment
    The regions were distinct from the state administration offices (Danish: statsforvaltning(en)). … See more

    Danish Regions Official homepage (13. February 2013). Retrieved on 9 August 2014.
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    Regions are led by directly elected councils (regionsråd), which each consist of 41 members. The head of the council is the regional council chairman (regionsrådsformand), … See more

    Earlier mergers
    After the 1970 reform, in 1974 Sengeløse Municipality was merged with Høje-Taastrup, and the parish municipalities Store Magleby and … See more

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  2. WEBDenmark, with a total area of 43,094 square kilometres (16,639 sq mi), is divided into five administrative regions (Danish: regioner). The regions are further subdivided into 98 municipalities ( kommuner ).

  3. WEBJun 3, 2019 · Learn about the five regions of Denmark, each with its own attractions, culture, and natural beauty. Discover the capital Copenhagen, the islands of Bornholm and Møn, the fairy tale island of Funen,

  4. WEBLearn about the five regions of Denmark, their largest cities, municipalities, and geography. See a map of Denmark and its territories, and find out some facts about the country's history, culture, and climate.

  5. WEBDenmark consists of the peninsula of Jutland, the main island of Zealand (Sjaelland), which includes the capital of Copenhagen and nearly half the population. Zealand is connected to the island of Funen by the Great …

  6. The Regions of Denmark - Visit Denmark.net

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