Aarhus Office (before 1970)

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Location of the Århus_Amt in Denmark
Aarhus Office (before 1970)
Aarhus Office 1826; Marks the boundaries of parishes and municipalities
Aarhus Office around 1900

Århus Amt (named after the city of Århus ) was one of the offices in Denmark at that time until the Danish municipal reform on April 1, 1970 .

Aarhus Office consisted of six Harden ( Danish : Herred ):

With the municipal reform in 1970, the area was divided into six municipalities :

Seven municipalities were added to these, which were formed from the northern part of the Skanderborg office :

In addition, the island of Samsø ( Samsø Kommune ) was added to the Århus Office, which had previously belonged to the Holbæk Office , as well as the Randers Office , with the exception of Hobro and some surrounding parishes , which went to the Nordjyllands Amt . All of these areas together became the “new” Århus Office , which was opened up with the 2007 municipal reform in the Midtjylland region

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