Municipalities of Denmark

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Denmark is divided into five regions and 98 municipalities. This was established per an administrative reform, effective January 1, 2007 which replaced the 13 counties (amter) with 5 regions (regioner). The 270 municipalities were consolidated into 98 larger units, most of which have at least 20,000 inhabitants. Many of the responsibilities of the former counties were taken over by the enlarged municipalies. 32 of the former municipalities did not merge into larger units, either because they already had a population larger than 20,000 or because they signed a cooperation agreement with a larger municipality.

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Until December 31, 2006, Denmark was divided into 13 counties (amter), and 270 municipalities (kommuner).

Capital city is indicated if the name differs from the name of the municipality.

The borders of Copenhagen County surrounded the municipalities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg but did not include them.

See also: Category:Municipalities of Denmark

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