North Jutland County
North Amt was a Danish official municipality on the northern tip of Jutland. Capital was Aalborg. In the east, the Office of the Kattegat has been limited, and in the north of the dunes rich coastal Skagerrak. Today, the former Office of the Nordjylland region.
Development of the population (1 January ):
Cities and towns ( municipalities)
(Population 1 January 2006)
- Aabybro ( 11,390 )
- Aalborg ( 163 952 )
- Aars ( 13,350 )
- Arden ( 8534 )
- Brønderslev ( 20,104 )
- Brovst ( 8,281 )
- Dronninglund ( 15,209 )
- Farsø ( 8047 )
- Fjerritslev ( 8421 )
- Frederikshavn ( 33 651 )
- Ebeltoft ( 10,989 )
- Neck ( 11,699 )
- Hirtshals ( 13,940 )
- Hjørring ( 35,296 )
- Hobro ( 15,320 )
- Læsø ( 2091 )
- Løgstør ( 10,203 )
- Løkken - Vrå ( 8814 )
- Nibe ( 8368 )
- Nørager ( 5564 )
- Pandrup ( 10,612 )
- Sæby ( 17,945 )
- Sejlflod ( 9510 )
- Sindal ( 9430 )
- Skagen ( 11,488 )
- Skørping ( 9799 )
- Støvring ( 13,083 )
Århus | Bornholm | Frederiksberg | Frederiksborg | Fyn | Office Copenhagen | Copenhagen | North Jutland | Ribe | Ringkjøbing | Roskilde | Storstrømmen | South Jutland | Vejle | Viborg | West Zealand
Office Similar Status (1953-1979) West Greenland | East Greenland | North Greenland
57.0477777777789.9186111111111Koordinaten: 57 ° N, 10 ° E
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