Viborg County

The Danish Viborg District Office was located in northern Jutland. Capital was the office eponymous town of Viborg. Today, the former office area belongs to Region Midtjylland ( south ) and the region Nordjylland (northern part).

Development of the population (1 January ):

The area of ​​the administrative district was 4122.5 km ², the population density was 57 inhabitants per km ² the second lowest (after Ringkjøbing Office) of Denmark.

Cities and towns ( municipalities)

( Inhabitants on 1 January 2006)

  • Aalestrup ( 7557 )
  • Bjerringbro ( 14,013 )
  • Fjends ( 8244 )
  • Hanstholm ( 5729 )
  • Hvorslev ( 6969 )
  • Karup ( 6718 )
  • Kjellerup ( 14,025 )
  • Morsø ( 22,333 )
  • Møldrup ( 7689 )
  • Sallingsund ( 6054 )
  • Skive ( 27,972 )
  • Spøttrup ( 7854 )
  • Sundsøre ( 6384 )
  • Sydthy ( 11,136 )
  • Thisted ( 29 045 )
  • Tjele ( 8669 )
  • Viborg ( 44 505 )

History

The 1945 established refugee camps Oxböl on Thy belonged to the village on Thy Agger, west of Vesterby. In Denmark came in the last weeks of the war to 250,000 German, whose accommodation you would have been prepared neither by the Wehrmacht still from the Danish civil administration after the surrender. Many of these German refugees were housed in refugee camps in Jutland.

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

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