Denmark Counties: Difference between revisions
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=== The Counties of Denmark (1662 - 1793)<br> === | === The Counties of Denmark (1662 - 1793)<br> === | ||
In 1662 Denmark was organized into 48 Counties.<br> | In 1662 Denmark was organized into 48 Counties.<br> | ||
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In 1793 Denmark the Counties were reorganized into 24 Counties.<br> | In 1793 Denmark the Counties were reorganized into 24 Counties.<br> | ||
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The Len in Denmark ( - 1659)[edit | edit source]
During Medieval times Denmark was organized into areas called Lens. 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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The Counties of Denmark (1970 - 2006)
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In 1970 the Counties were reorganized into 13 Counties.