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North Jutland County Nordjyllands Amt (Danish) | |
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County seat | Aalborg |
Area | 6,173 km |
Inhabitants | 495,090 (2006) |
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North Jutland County (Danish: Nordjyllands Amt) is a former county (Danish: amt) in northern Denmark. It was located on the eastern half of Vendsyssel-Thy and the northernmost part of the Jutland peninsula. It was the largest county in Denmark, but with a relatively low population. The county seat was Aalborg, Denmark's fourth largest city. The county was abolished effective January 1, 2007, when it merged into North Denmark Region (Danish: Region Nordjylland).
Municipalities (1970-2006)
See also
Counties (amter) of Denmark, 1970–2006 | |
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Counties (amter) | |
Municipalities (kommuner) with county privileges | |
Abolished in 2003. Abolished in 1979. |
57°02′52″N 9°55′07″E / 57.04778°N 9.91861°E / 57.04778; 9.91861
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