NUTS: DK

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As NUTS: DK or NUTS regions in Denmark is called territorial organization in Denmark , according to the European "Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics" ( NUTS ).

Basics

In Denmark the three NUTS levels are assigned as follows:

List of NUTS regions in Denmark

NUTS 1 NUTS 2 NUTS 3
DK0 Denmark DK01 Region Hovedstaden ( capital region ) DK011 Byen København
DK012 Københavns omegn
DK013 North Sealand
DK014 Bornholm
DK02 Region Sjælland ( Region Zealand ) DK021 Østsjælland
DK022 Vest- og Sydsjælland
DK03 Region Syddanmark ( Region Southern Denmark ) DK031 Fyn
DK032 Sydjylland
DK04 Midtjylland Region ( Central Jutland Region ) DK041 Vestjylland
DK042 Østjylland
DK05 Region Nordjylland ( Region North Jutland ) DK051 North Jylland

Before the administrative reform in 2007, Denmark was divided as follows:

NUTS 1 NUTS 2 NUTS 3
DK0 Denmark DK00 Denmark DK001 Copenhagen and Fredriksberg
DK002 København's Office ( Copenhagen Office )
DK003 Frederiksborg Office
DK004 Roskilde Office
DK005 Vestsjællands Amt ( West Zealand Office )
DK006 Storstrom's Office
DK007 Bornholm's office
DK008 Fyns Amt ( Funen Office )
DK009 Sønderjyllands Amt ( South Jutland Office )
DK00A Ribe office
DK00B Vejle Office
DK00C Ringkjøbing Office
DK00D Aarhus Office
DK00E Viborg Office
DK00F North Jutland Office ( North Jutland Office )

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