'Region Syddanmark' (
English: ''Region South Denmark'') is an administrative region of
Denmark established on
January 1,
2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, which replaced the traditional
counties ("amter") with five larger regions. At the same time, smaller
municipalities were merged into larger units, cutting the number of municipalities from 271 to 98. The reform was implemented in
Denmark on
January 1,
2007.
The merger of the Funish
municipalities of
Ærøskøbing and
Marstal was given the go-ahead to be implemented on
January 1 2006, one year before the main reform. This reduced the number of municipalities to 270. Of these, 32 remained as they were and 238 merged
January 1,
2007.
Region Syddanmark consists of the former counties of
Funen,
Ribe and
South Jutland, adding ten municipalities from the former
Vejle County. The territories formerly belonging to
Vejle County consist of the new municipalities of
Fredericia (unchanged by the reform),
Vejle (a merger of Vejle,
Børkop, parts of
Egtved,
Give, and
Jelling) and
Kolding (a merger of Kolding, parts of
Lunderskov,
Vamdrup, and parts of both
Egtved and
Christiansfeld - the latter from
South Jutland County). A total of 78 municipalities were combined to a total of 22 new entities (listed below).
Municipalities

Municipalities
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Aabenraa municipality
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Assens municipality
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Billund municipality
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Esbjerg municipality
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Faaborg-Midtfyn municipality
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Fanø municipality
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Fredericia municipality
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Haderslev municipality
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Kerteminde municipality
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Kolding municipality
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Langeland municipality
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Middelfart municipality
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Nordfyn municipality
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Nyborg municipality
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Odense municipality
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Svendborg municipality
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Sønderborg municipality
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Tønder municipality
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Varde municipality
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Vejen municipality
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Vejle municipality
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Ærø municipality