Aalborg County

Aalborg Office ( also: Aalborg Amt ) (named after the city of Aalborg, 1948-1984: Aalborg ) was to the Danish municipal reform to April 1, 1970 one of the former offices in Denmark. The office area belonged in the Middle Ages SYSSEL Himmersyssel, but included the Harde Kær Herred, north of the Limfjord located and the Vendsyssel; In 1542 it became the Aalborghus Len, and after various restructuring was 1793 Aalborg Amt. Aalborg, Løgstør, Nibe and Nørresundby: In the office area, the cities ( Købstad Danish: ) respectively.

Aalborg office consisted of eight Harden (Danish: Herred ):

  • Fleskum Herred
  • Gislum Herred
  • Hellum Herred
  • Hindsted Herred
  • Kær Herred
  • Slet Herred
  • års Herred

In the course of municipal reform 1970, Aalborg Amt, together Hjørring office, seven parishes of Vester Van Herred in the extreme north-east of Thisted Office and Hobro and some surrounding parishes from the office to Randers North Amt.

Aabenraa Office | Aabenraa - Sønderborg Office | Aalborg Office | Aarhus Office | Bornholm Office | Frederiksborg Amt | Haderslev Office | Hjørring Office | Holbæk Office | Københavns Office | Maribo Office | Odense Office | Præstø Office | Randers Office | Ribe Amt | Ringkøbing Office | Roskilde Amt | Skanderborg Office | Office Sønderborg | Soro Office | Office Svendborg | Thisted Office | Office Tønder | Vejle Amt | Viborg Amt

(1816-1948) Faroe Islands

Office Similar Status (1953-1979) West Greenland | East Greenland | North Greenland

  • (Denmark, 1793-1970 )
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