Sønderjyllands office
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| administrative seat: | Aabenraa |
| surface: | 3,938 km ² |
| inhabitants: | 252.433 (2006) |
| population density: | 64 Ew. /km ² |
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the Sønderjyllands office (of south Jutland office) is an office in Denmark at the border to Germany. Capital is Aabenraa (German: Apenrade). The office has 252,980 inhabitantsand with a surface of 3.938 km ² a population density of 64 inhabitants for each km ². In the year 2007 the office Sønderjylland will be replaced from the region Syddanmark.
population trend
development of the population (1. January):
- 1980 - 249,949
- 1985 - 249.665
- 1990 - 250,612
- 1995 - 251,992
- 1999 - 253,771
- 2000 - 253,482
- 2003 - 253,013
- 2005 - 252,980
history
historical cover the office the north of the duchy Schleswig. This part becomes particularly at the here living German group of peoples still Nordschleswig called. Between 1864 and 1920 Sønderjylland was part of the Prussian province Schleswig-Holstein.
cities and municipalities (municipalities)
(inhabitant 1. January 2006)
(the names in clips give on the place names to the German-speaking population.)
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the office accommodates also the place Møgltønder (Mögeltondern)with a lock of the royal family. Important frontier station to Germany is PAD-borrows (Pattburg).
See also: German designations of Danish places and list of schleswigscher place names of offices
Århus |
Fount cross-beam |
Copenhagen (office) |
Copenhagen (city) |
Frederiksberg |
Frederiksborg |
Fünen |
North Jutland |
Would rub |
Ringkjøbing |
Roskilde |
Storstrøm |
South Jutland |
Vejle |
Viborg |
West sea-country
Denmark:
Färöer |
Greenland

