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In Denmark, there were four regional archives: | |||
*Landsarkivet for Sjælland served the counties of Bornholm, Frederiksborg, Holbæk, Maribo, København and København City, Præstø, and Sorø: | |||
*Landsarkivet for Fyn served the counties of Odense and Svendborg: | |||
*Landsarkivet for Nørrejylland served the counties of Ålborg, Århus, Hjørring, Randers, Ribe, Ringkøbing, Skanderborg, Thisted, Viborg, and Vejle: | |||
*Landsarkivet in Åbenrå served the counties of Åbenrå, Sønderborg, Haderslev, and Tønder: | |||
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As a result of organizational changes, the State Archives was transformed in 2014 into a unitary organization called the National Archives with reading rooms located in five cities: | As a result of organizational changes, the State Archives was transformed in 2014 into a unitary organization called the National Archives with reading rooms located in five cities: | ||
*Rigsarkivet, Copenhagen (formerly simply called Rigsarkivet and Landsarkivet for Sjælland).<br> | |||
*Rigsarkivet, Copenhagen (formerly simply called Rigsarkivet and Landsarkivet for | *The National Archives, Odense (formerly called the National Archives for Fyn and Danish Data Archive ).<br> | ||
*The National Archives, Odense (formerly called the National Archives for | |||
*The National Archives, Viborg (formerly called the National Archives for Nørrejylland ).<br> | *The National Archives, Viborg (formerly called the National Archives for Nørrejylland ).<br> | ||
*The National Archives, Aabenraa | *The National Archives, Aabenraa. <br> | ||
*Until 18 December 2015, there was also a reading room in Aarhus called Rigsarkivet, Aarhus (from 1948 to 2014, however, called Erhvervsarkivet ).<br> | *Until 18 December 2015, there was also a reading room in Aarhus called Rigsarkivet, Aarhus (from 1948 to 2014, however, called Erhvervsarkivet ).<br> | ||
=== The Military Archives === | === The Military Archives === |
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