Central Denmark Region
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Central Denmark Region[1] or Central Jutland Region[2] (Dens: Region Midtjylland) is an admeenistrative region o Denmark established on 1 Januar 2007 as pairt o the 2007 Dens Municipal Reform, which replacit the traditional coonties ("amter") wi five lairger regions. At the same time, smawer municipalities wur merged intae lairger units, cuttin the number o municipalities frae 271 tae 98. The reform wis implementit in Denmark on 1 Januar 2007.


Geography
Central Denmark Region is locatit on the north-central portion o the Jutland peninsulae an consists o the umwhile coonties o Ringkjøbing an Aarhus (save the wastren hauf o Mariager Municipality which joined the North Denmark Region), maist o the umwhile coonty o Viborg, an the northren hauf o Vejle Coonty. The auries in question frae the twa latter coonties wur the umwhile municipalities o Bjerringbro, Fjends, Hvorslev, Karup, Kjellerup, Møldrup, Sallingsund, Skive, Spøttrup, Sundsøre, Tjele, an Viborg frae Viborg Coonty an Brædstrup, Gedved, Hedensted, Horsens, Juelsminde, Nørre-Snede an Tørring-Uldum frae Vejle Coonty.
Municipalities
- Århus Municipality
- Favrskov Municipality
- Hedensted Municipality
- Herning Municipality
- Holstebro Municipality
- Horsens Municipality
- Ikast-Brande Municipality
- Lemvig Municipality
- Norddjurs Municipality
- Odder Municipality
- Randers Municipality
- Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality
- Samsø Municipality
- Silkeborg Municipality
- Skanderborg Municipality
- Skive Municipality
- Struer Municipality
- Syddjurs Municipality
- Viborg Municipality
References
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