North Jutland County
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- North Jutland and Nordjylland redirect here. For the future administrative region, see Region Nordjylland.
| Nordjyllands Amt | |
Nordjyllands Amt's coat of arms. | |
| Basic Facts | |
| County seat | Aalborg |
| Area | 6,173 km² |
| Inhabitants | 495,090 (2006) |
| Website | [www.nja.dk] |
| Map | |
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Nordjyllands Amt (English North Jutland County) is a county (Danish, amt) on the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. It is the largest county in Denmark, but has a relatively low population. The county seat is Aalborg, the fourth largest city of Denmark. On January 1 2007, the county will be abolished and become part of Region Nordjylland (i.e. Region North Jutland).
Municipalities
See also
| Counties of Denmark |
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| Regular counties: Århus | Copenhagen | Frederiksborg | Funen | North Jutland | Ribe | Ringkjøbing | Roskilde | South Jutland | Storstrøm | Vejle | Viborg | West Zealand | |
| Municipalities with county privileges: Bornholm | Copenhagen | Frederiksberg | |
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