ISO 3166-2 Newsletter II-3 is dated 2011-12-15. For Denmark, it only adjusts the spellings of some of the region names.
I checked the Danmarks Statistik website (source [1]) for populations as of 2005-01-01, and there were some small discrepancies with the figures I already had. A total of 273 people has been counted in the wrong region. I'm not sure whether this was because of a mistake that was later rectified, or because of small areas being transferred from one region to the next and the population data being adjusted proleptically, but in any case I've changed the table to show Danmarks Statistik's current data.
Denmark has undertaken a complete reorganization. The counties were dissolved and replaced by five regions, effective 2007-01-01. The sole administrative function of these regions will be to oversee health services. More information can be found at the Nordic local government website (source [2]), and in Wikipedia (source [3]).
The FIPS 10-4 standard published codes for the new regions in Change Notice 12, dated 2007-06-11. ISO 3166-2 recognized them in its second edition, dated 2007-12-15.
Erratum: In "Administrative Divisions of Countries", page 105, the ISO codes for Copenhagen (county) and Copenhagen City were reversed. The correct codes appear in the last table under Change history.
Short name | DENMARK |
ISO code | DK |
FIPS code | DA |
Language | Danish (da) |
Time zone | +1 ~ |
Capital | Copenhagen |
Denmark remained neutral in World War I. At the end of the war, a plebiscite was held in Schleswig. As a result, the northern part of Schleswig (Danish: Slesveg) was transferred from Germany to Denmark on 1920-02-10. It corresponds fairly well with the modern county of South Jutland. In World War II, Denmark was occupied by Germany, but its pre-war borders were restored in the peace.
Spelling note: The Danes carried out a spelling reform in 1948. In this reform, "aa" was replaced by "å". However, according to address expert Graham Rhind , the official Danish naming board says that "aa" is still allowed in place names and personal names. The city of Aalborg prefers that spelling.
Dansk (ethnic name) + mark: field
Denmark is divided into five regioner (regions; singular: region).
Region | HASC | ISO | FIPS | NUTS | Population | Area(km.²) | Area(mi.²) | Capital | Danish | Former |
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Capital | DK.HS | 84 | DA17 | DK01 | 1,631,635 | 2,561 | 989 | Hillerød | Hovedstaden | BO, FR, KH, SF, SK |
Central Jutland | DK.MJ | 82 | DA18 | DK04 | 1,212,787 | 13,053 | 5,040 | Viborg | Midtjylland | AR, RK, VB (part), VJ (part) |
North Jutland | DK.ND | 81 | DA19 | DK05 | 577,278 | 8,020 | 3,097 | Aalborg | Nordjylland | NJ, VB (part) |
South Denmark | DK.SD | 83 | DA21 | DK03 | 1,183,751 | 12,191 | 4,707 | Vejle | Syddanmark | FY, RB, SJ, VJ (part) |
Zealand | DK.SL | 85 | DA20 | DK02 | 805,954 | 7,273 | 2,808 | Sorø | Sjælland | RS, ST, VS |
5 regions | 5,411,405 | 43,098 | 16,640 | |||||||
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Populations and areas were provided by Celvin Ruisdael.
Danish postal codes (postnumre, sing. postnummer) are four digits.
See the Municipalities of Denmark page.
The counties are further subdivided into 99 municipalities.
The UN LOCODE page for Denmark lists locations in the country, some of them with their latitudes and longitudes, some with their ISO 3166-2 codes for their subdivisions. This information can be put together to approximate the territorial extent of subdivisions.
In 1900, Denmark contained 18 counties and one municipality (Staden Kjöbenhaven, or Copenhagen City). The data in the following table come from source [4]. Denmark also held the Faroes, Greenland, Iceland, and the Danish Virgin Islands as possessions. The Statistical Yearbook also divided Denmark proper (excluding possessions) into two general areas and further into seven sections. Jylland (Jutland in English) consisted of Nordlige Jylland, Sydøstlige Jylland, and Sydvestlige Jylland (Northern, Southeastern, and Southwestern Jutland). Øerne (Islands) consisted of Bornholm, Fyn, Lolland-Falster, and Sjælland (Zealand).
County | 1801-02-01 | 1840-02-01 | 1860-02-01 | 1880 | 1890 | 1901 | Area(km.²) | Section |
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Aalborg | 45,627 | 60,684 | 76,582 | 95,338 | 104,790 | 128,656 | 2,902.1 | Nordlige Jylland |
Aarhus | 53,318 | 80,841 | 109,045 | 140,886 | 157,191 | 186,440 | 2,483.5 | Sydøstlige Jylland |
Bornholm | 19,507 | 25,199 | 29,304 | 35,364 | 38,761 | 40,889 | 582.4 | Bornholm |
Copenhagen | 46,894 | 65,779 | 86,035 | 121,276 | 152,706 | 195,302 | 1,157.0 | Sjælland |
Copenhagen City | 100,975 | 120,819 | 155,143 | 234,850 | 312,859 | 378,235 | 68.6 | Sjælland |
Frederiksborg | 48,339 | 70,827 | 80,130 | 83,347 | 84,684 | 90,476 | 1,343.7 | Sjælland |
Hjørring | 45,327 | 65,265 | 84,464 | 101,414 | 110,361 | 119,385 | 2,811.8 | Nordlige Jylland |
Holbæk | 48,171 | 68,754 | 84,073 | 93,340 | 94,235 | 98,325 | 1,706.3 | Sjælland |
Maribo | 52,896 | 71,402 | 86,797 | 97,007 | 100,552 | 105,021 | 1,740.3 | Lolland-Falster |
Odense | 66,169 | 94,434 | 111,614 | 128,877 | 136,117 | 151,544 | 1,784.5 | Fyn |
Præstø | 54,629 | 75,017 | 89,573 | 101,494 | 100,649 | 103,293 | 1,669.8 | Sjælland |
Randers | 49,858 | 66,187 | 85,763 | 104,321 | 110,444 | 118,586 | 2,426.0 | Sydøstlige Jylland |
Ribe | 34,546 | 45,930 | 57,973 | 73,257 | 78,623 | 95,682 | 3,033.2 | Sydvestlige Jylland |
Ringkjøbing | 40,346 | 55,390 | 68,287 | 87,406 | 98,623 | 111,474 | 4,530.4 | Sydvestlige Jylland |
Sorø | 43,521 | 62,281 | 79,857 | 87,396 | 88,990 | 94,422 | 1,463.2 | Sjælland |
Svendborg | 62,776 | 89,423 | 105,630 | 117,577 | 120,707 | 128,241 | 1,648.6 | Fyn |
Thisted | 30,032 | 44,510 | 54,744 | 64,007 | 69,407 | 71,438 | 1,750.9 | Nordlige Jylland |
Vejle | 44,506 | 70,628 | 91,791 | 108,513 | 111,904 | 125,523 | 2,328.7 | Sydøstlige Jylland |
Viborg | 41,564 | 55,705 | 71,557 | 93,369 | 100,777 | 106,608 | 3,024.4 | Sydvestlige Jylland |
19 counties | 929,001 | 1,289,075 | 1,608,362 | 1,969,039 | 2,172,380 | 2,449,540 | 38,455.4 | |
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County | District | Population | Area(km.²) | Disposition |
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Åbenrå | Åbenrå | 48,676 | 790 | South Jutland |
Sønderborg | 49,604 | 441 | South Jutland | |
Ålborg | 232,885 | 2,914 | North Jutland | |
Århus | Århus | 210,409 | 804 | Århus, *Vejle |
Skanderborg | 136,495 | 1,719 | Århus, Vejle | |
Bornholm | 48,632 | 588 | Bornholm | |
Frederiksborg | 162,889 | 1,344 | Frederiksborg, *Vestsjælland | |
Haderslev | 71,715 | 1,342 | South Jutland | |
Hjørring | 173,233 | 2,865 | North Jutland | |
Holbæk | 127,127 | 1,752 | Vestsjælland, Århus | |
København | København | 1,269,366 | 584 | Copenhagen, Copenhagen City, Frederiksberg |
Roskilde | 82,223 | 690 | Roskilde | |
Maribo | 133,870 | 1,798 | Storstrøm | |
Odense | Odense | 196,213 | 1,149 | Fyn |
Assens | 58,005 | 667 | Fyn | |
Præstø | 122,919 | 1,693 | Storstrøm, Roskilde | |
Randers | 170,802 | 2,466 | Århus, *North Jutland | |
Ribe | 178,501 | 3,069 | Ribe, *South Jutland | |
Ringkøbing | 198,389 | 4,660 | Ringkøbing | |
Sorø | 128,639 | 1,478 | Vestsjælland | |
Svendborg | 150,365 | 1,667 | Fyn | |
Thisted | 86,703 | 1,774 | Vejle, *North Jutland | |
Tønder | 42,842 | 1,390 | South Jutland | |
Vejle | 207,881 | 2,348 | Vejle, *Ribe, *Ringkøbing, *South Jutland | |
Viborg | 160,018 | 3,050 | Viborg, *Århus, *Ringkøbing | |
21 counties | 4,448,401 | 43,042 | ||
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County | HASC | ISO | FIPS | NUTS | Population | Area(km.²) | Area(mi.²) | Capital | Postal codes |
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Århus | DK.AR | 070 | DA01 | DK00D | 640,637 | 4,561 | 1,761 | Århus | 80-86, 89 |
Bornholm | DK.BO | 040 | DA02 | DK007 | 44,126 | 588 | 227 | Rønne | 37 |
Copenhagen | DK.KH | 015 | DA05 | DK002 | 615,115 | 526 | 203 | Copenhagen | 26-29 |
Copenhagen City | DK.SK | 101 | DA06 | DK001 | 499,148 | 88 | 34 | Copenhagen | 10-17, 21-25 |
Frederiksberg | DK.SF | 147 | DA16 | DK001 | 91,076 | 9 | 3 | Frederiksberg | 18-20 |
Frederiksborg | DK.FR | 020 | DA03 | DK003 | 368,116 | 1,347 | 520 | Hillerød | 30-36 |
Fyn | DK.FY | 042 | DA04 | DK008 | 472,064 | 3,486 | 1,346 | Odense | 50-59 |
North Jutland | DK.NJ | 080 | DA07 | DK00F | 494,833 | 6,173 | 2,383 | Ålborg | 90-99 |
Ribe | DK.RB | 055 | DA08 | DK00A | 224,446 | 3,131 | 1,209 | Ribe | 66-68 |
Ringkøbing | DK.RK | 065 | DA09 | DK00C | 273,517 | 4,853 | 1,874 | Ringkøbing | 68-69, 74-76 |
Roskilde | DK.RS | 025 | DA10 | DK004 | 233,212 | 891 | 344 | Roskilde | 40-41, 46 |
South Jutland | DK.SJ | 050 | DA11 | DK009 | 253,249 | 3,938 | 1,521 | Åbenrå | 61-66 |
Storstrøm | DK.ST | 035 | DA12 | DK006 | 259,691 | 3,398 | 1,312 | Nykøbing (Falster) | 47-49 |
Vejle | DK.VJ | 060 | DA13 | DK00B | 349,186 | 2,997 | 1,157 | Vejle | 60, 70-73, 87 |
Vestsjælland | DK.VS | 030 | DA14 | DK005 | 296,875 | 2,984 | 1,152 | Sorø | 41-45 |
Viborg | DK.VB | 076 | DA15 | DK00E | 233,921 | 4,122 | 1,592 | Viborg | 77-79, 88 |
16 divisions | 5,349,212 | 43,092 | 16,638 | ||||||
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Note: Ranges of postal codes shown in the table above are for the first two digits. County boundaries don't exactly coincide with postcode areas, so there are some exceptions. Codes beginning with 39 are for Greenland, which is part of the Danish system. Postal codes for Danish addresses can be identified by prefixing them with "DK-".
In "Administrative Subdivisions of Countries", I provided a rough mapping of postal code ranges to counties. Examining the postal codes of the municipalities, I find that the actual mapping is even less distinct, and in quite a few cases, the first two digits of the postal code are not sufficient to identify the county.
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