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=== The Len in Denmark ( - 1662) === | |||
During Medieval times Denmark was organized into areas called Lens. Each Len was headed by a castle and had some of the surrounding herreder attached. Each Len was under the supervision of a government appointed Lensmand who managed the Kings affairs within the Len. <br> | |||
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=== [[:File:Denmark Counties 1662 - 1793.jpg|The Counties of Denmark (1662 - 1793)]]<br> === | |||
On 16 February 1662 the len were reorganized into 48 amt. Most of the amt had similar boundaries to the original len. The main difference was that the amtmand did not have military authority as the lenmand had. <br> | |||
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*Aakær | *Aakær | ||
*Aalborghus | *Aalborghus | ||
*Aastrup | *Aalholm | ||
* | *Aastrup | ||
*Antvorskov | |||
*Assens | |||
*[[Bornholm County, Denmark Genealogy|Bornholm]] | |||
*Børglum | *Børglum | ||
*Bøvling | *Bøvling | ||
*Dragsholm | |||
*Dronningborg | *Dronningborg | ||
*Dueholm | *Dueholm | ||
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*[[Frederiksborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Frederiksborg]] | |||
*Hald | *Hald | ||
*Halsted | |||
*Havreballegård | *Havreballegård | ||
*Hindsgavl | |||
*[[Holbæk County, Denmark Genealogy|Holbæk]] | |||
*Hørsholm | |||
*Jægerspris | |||
*Kalundborg | |||
*Kalø | *Kalø | ||
*Koldinghus | *Koldinghus | ||
*Korsør | |||
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*Kronborg | |||
*[[København County, Denmark Genealogy|København]] | |||
*Lundenæs | *Lundenæs | ||
*Mariager | *Mariager | ||
* | *Møn | ||
*Nyborg | *Nyborg | ||
*Nykøbing | |||
*Odensegård | *Odensegård | ||
* | *Riberhus | ||
* | *Ringsted | ||
* | *[[Roskilde County, Denmark Genealogy|Roskilde]] | ||
*Rugård | |||
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*Sejlstrup | *Sejlstrup | ||
*Silkeborg | *Silkeborg | ||
*[[Skanderborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Skanderborg]] | *[[Skanderborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Skanderborg]] | ||
*Skivehus | *Skivehus | ||
*[[Sorø County, Denmark Genealogy|Sorø]] | |||
*Stjernholm | *Stjernholm | ||
* | *Sæbygård | ||
*Tranekær | *Tranekær | ||
*Tryggevælde | *Tryggevælde | ||
*Vestervig | |||
*Vordingborg | *Vordingborg | ||
} | *Ørum | ||
== 1793-1970 == | |||
In 1793 | |} | ||
=== [[:File:Denmark Counties 1793 - 1970.jpg|The Counties of Denmark (1793 - 1970)]]<br> === | |||
In 1793 the Counties were reorganized into 24 Counties . The Danish name for county is Amt. The organization of Danish records in the FamilySearch Catalog is based upon this time period.<br> | |||
{{Danish Amts 1793 to 1970}} | |||
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*[[Åbenrå County, Denmark Genealogy|Abenrå]] | *[[Åbenrå County, Denmark Genealogy|Abenrå]] | ||
*[[Ålborg County, Denmark| | *[[Ålborg County, Denmark|Alborg]] | ||
*[[Aarhus County, Denmark|Aarhus]] | *[[Aarhus County, Denmark|Aarhus]] | ||
*[[Bornholm County, Denmark Genealogy|Bornholm]] | *[[Bornholm County, Denmark Genealogy|Bornholm]] | ||
*[[Frederiksborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Frederiksborg]] | *[[Frederiksborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Frederiksborg]] | ||
*[[Haderslev County, Denmark Genealogy|Haderslev]] | *[[Haderslev County, Denmark Genealogy|Haderslev]] | ||
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*[[Hjørring County, Denmark Genealogy|Hjørring]] | *[[Hjørring County, Denmark Genealogy|Hjørring]] | ||
*[[Holbæk County, Denmark Genealogy|Holbæk]] | *[[Holbæk County, Denmark Genealogy|Holbæk]] | ||
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*[[Odense County, Denmark Genealogy|Odense]] | *[[Odense County, Denmark Genealogy|Odense]] | ||
*[[Præstø County, Denmark Genealogy|Præstø]] | *[[Præstø County, Denmark Genealogy|Præstø]] | ||
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*[[Randers County, Denmark Genealogy|Randers]] | *[[Randers County, Denmark Genealogy|Randers]] | ||
*[[Ribe County, Denmark Genealogy|Ribe]] | *[[Ribe County, Denmark Genealogy|Ribe]] | ||
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*[[Skanderborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Skanderborg]] | *[[Skanderborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Skanderborg]] | ||
*[[Sorø County, Denmark Genealogy|Sorø]] | *[[Sorø County, Denmark Genealogy|Sorø]] | ||
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*[[Svendborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Svendborg]] | *[[Svendborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Svendborg]] | ||
*[[Sønderborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Sønderborg]] | *[[Sønderborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Sønderborg]] | ||
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*[[Vejle County, Denmark Genealogy|Vejle]] | *[[Vejle County, Denmark Genealogy|Vejle]] | ||
*[[Viborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Viborg]] | *[[Viborg County, Denmark Genealogy|Viborg]] | ||
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=== [[:File:Denmark Counties 1970 - 2006.jpg|The Counties of Denmark (1970 - 2006)]]<br> === | |||
In 1970 the Counties of Denmark were reorganized into 15 Counties.<br> | |||
{{Denmark Counties 1970-2006}} | |||
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* | *Bornholm | ||
* | *Frederiksborg | ||
*Fyn | *Fyn | ||
* | *København | ||
*København City | *København City | ||
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*Nordjylland | *Nordjylland | ||
*Ribe | *Ribe | ||
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*[[Roskilde County, Denmark Genealogy|Roskilde]] | *[[Roskilde County, Denmark Genealogy|Roskilde]] | ||
*Storstrøm | *Storstrøm | ||
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*Sønderjylland | *Sønderjylland | ||
* | *Vejle | ||
*Vestsjælland | *Vestsjælland | ||
* | *Viborg | ||
* | *Århus | ||
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* | === [[:File:Denmark Regions.jpg|The Regions of Denmark (2007 - )]] <br> === | ||
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* | As of January 1, 2007 the Counties of Denmark were replaced by 5 Regions.<br> | ||
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*Hovedstaden | |||
*Midtjylland | |||
*Nordjylland | |||
*Sjælland | |||
*Syddanmark | |||
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Revision as of 13:48, 17 December 2020
The Len in Denmark ( - 1662)[edit | edit source]
During Medieval times Denmark was organized into areas called Lens. Each Len was headed by a castle and had some of the surrounding herreder attached. Each Len was under the supervision of a government appointed Lensmand who managed the Kings affairs within the Len.
The Counties of Denmark (1662 - 1793)
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The Counties of Denmark (1793 - 1970)
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In 1793 the Counties were reorganized into 24 Counties . The Danish name for county is Amt. The organization of Danish records in the FamilySearch Catalog is based upon this time period.

The Counties of Denmark (1970 - 2006)
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In 1970 the Counties of Denmark were reorganized into 15 Counties.

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The Regions of Denmark (2007 - )
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As of January 1, 2007 the Counties of Denmark were replaced by 5 Regions.
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