Mariagerfjord Municipality

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Denmark Mariagerfjord Municipality
Coat of arms of Mariagerfjord Municipality Location of Mariagerfjord municipality in Denmark
Basic data
State : Denmark
Region : North Jylland
Region : North Jylland
Educated: 2007
former municipalities :
(until the end of 2006)
Arden Municipality
Hadsund Municipality
Hobro Municipality
Mariager Municipality
Aalestrup Municipality
Nørager Municipality
Offices (until the end of 2006) : Nordjyllands Amt
Århus Amt
Harden :
(until March 1970)
Gislum Herred
Gjerlev Herred
Hindsted Herred
Nørhald Herred
Onsild Herred
Rinds Herred
Offices (until 1970) : Randers Amt
Viborg Amt
Ålborg Amt
Residents : 41,800 (2020)
Area : 718.30 km² (2014)
Population density : 58 inhabitants per km²
Municipality number : 846
Administration headquarters: Hobro and Hadsund .
Address: Ndr. Kajgade 1
9500 Hobro
Mayor: Mogens Jespersen (since 2014)
( Venstre )
Website: www.mariagerfjord.dk
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On January 1, 2007, the Mariagerfjord municipality was established as a new Danish municipality on the Mariagerfjord as part of the municipal reform . It emerged from the former municipalities of Arden , Hadsund and Hobro in Nordjyllands Amt and Mariager in Århus Amt . In addition there was the Hvilsom Skoledistrikt (German: "School District") from the Aalestrup municipality in the Viborg office and the parcel Hannerupgård from the Nørager municipality (Nordjyllands office).

Mariagerfjord has a total population of 41,800 (as of January 1, 2020) and an area of ​​718.30 km². It is part of the Nordjylland region , the seat of administration is in Hobro .

Parish communities and localities in the municipality

The following parish communities ( Danish : Sogn ) and localities with more than 200 inhabitants ( byområder (German: "urban areas") as defined by the statistical office ) are located in the municipality ; Population on January 1st, 2020, with a registered population of zero, the place had more than 200 inhabitants in the past:

Sogn Residents Locality Residents
As Sogn 1,445 As 916
Arden Sogn (a) 2,679 Arden 2,514
Astrup Sogn 1,045 Astrup 515
Døstrup Sogn 556 Døstrup 343
Falslev Sogn (b) July 1, 2011: 1,833
Falslev-Vindblæs Sogn (b) 2,736 Assens
Hadsund Syd
Norup
1,432
457
270
Glenstrup Sogn 625 Handest 231
Hadsund Sogn (c) January 1, 2016: 4,794
Hem Sogn 274
Hobro Sogn 10,572 Hobro 12,130
Hvilsom Sogn 518 Hvilsom 243
Hvornum Sogn 616 Hvornum 312
Hørby Sogn 1,790 Hørby 203
Kastbjerg Sogn 222
Mariager Sogn 3,320 Mariager 2,537
Nørre Onsild Sogn 213
Oue Sogn 773 Oue 351
Rold Sogn 440 Rold 247
Rostrup Sogn 675 Rostrup 254
Sem Sogn 112
Simested Sogn 748
Skelund Sogn 1,068 Skelund
Veddum
420
341
Skjellerup Sogn 346
Snæbum Sogn 302
Storarden Sogn (a) October 1, 2012: 0. 233
Svenstrup Sogn 272
Sønder Onsild Sogn 882 Sønder Onsild
Sønder Onsild Stationsby
473
276
Valsgaard Sogn 1,541 Valsgård 1,116
Vebbestrup Sogn 1,228 Vebbestrup
Øster Doense
376
230
Vester Tørslev Sogn 85
Vindblæs Sogn (b) July 1, 2011: 1,157
Visborg Sogn 898 Visborg 425
Vive Sogn (c) January 1, 2016: 0. 535
Vive-Hadsund Sogn (c) 5,314 Hadsund 4,971
Øls Sogn 462
Øster Hurup Sogn 954 Øster Hurup 705
(a) Storarden Sogn rose on December 2, 2012 in Arden Sogn , which was a Kirkedistrikt in Storarden Sogn until October 1, 2010 . Ultimately, Arden Sogn was only an independent Sogn for two years, then the two were merged again under the name "Arden Sogn". ("Storarden" means: "Groß-Arden")
(b) Falslev Sogn and Vindblæs Sogn were merged on August 15, 2011 to form Falslev-Vindblæs Sogn .
(c) Hadsund Sogn and Vive Sogn were merged on January 1, 2016 to form Vive-Hadsund Sogn .

To the extent that Sogne were merged, this only relates to ecclesiastical issues. In its capacity as Matrikelsogne , i.e. as land register districts of the cadastral authority Geodatastyrelsen , such changes have not had any effect since the abolition of the Harden structure in 1970.

supporting documents

  1. a b c d statistics banks -> Befolkning og valg -> BY1: Folketal January 1st efter byområde, alder og køn (Danish)
  2. a b Statistics Banks -> Geografi, miljø og energi -> ARE207: Areal demands efter municipality / region (Danish)
  3. Draft city map 2013-2025. Page 14
  4. danskekommuner.dk: Borgmester facta: Mariagerfjord (Danish), accessed on May 1, 2020
  5. Statistics banks -> Befolkning og valg -> KM1: Folketal den 1. i kvartalet efter so og folkekirkemedlemsskab (Danish)
  6. Bill L 27 of October 9, 2008. January 22, 2009, accessed on April 21, 2020 (Danish).

Web links

Commons : Mariagerfjord Kommune  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 56 ° 41 ′  N , 9 ° 56 ′  E