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ISO 3166-2:DK and Region Zealand

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Difference between ISO 3166-2:DK and Region Zealand

ISO 3166-2:DK vs. Region Zealand

ISO 3166-2:DK is the entry for Denmark in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Region Zealand (Region Sjælland) is the southernmost administrative region of Denmark, established on 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, which abolished the traditional counties ("amter") and set up five larger regions.

Similarities between ISO 3166-2:DK and Region Zealand

ISO 3166-2:DK and Region Zealand have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Capital Region of Denmark, Counties of Denmark, Denmark, Municipalities of Denmark, Region Zealand, Regions of Denmark, Roskilde County, Storstrøm County, West Zealand County.

Capital Region of Denmark

The Capital Region of Denmark (Region Hovedstaden) is the easternmost administrative region of Denmark, and contains Copenhagen, the national capital.

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Counties of Denmark

The Counties of Denmark (Danmarks amter) were former subdivisions of metropolitan Denmark and overseas territories, used primarily for administrative regions, with each county having its own council with substantial powers.

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Denmark

Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.

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Municipalities of Denmark

Denmark is divided into five regions, which contain 98 municipalities (kommuner, sing.). The Capital Region has 29 municipalities, Southern Denmark 22, Central Denmark 19, Zealand 17 and North Denmark 11.

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Region Zealand

Region Zealand (Region Sjælland) is the southernmost administrative region of Denmark, established on 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, which abolished the traditional counties ("amter") and set up five larger regions.

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Regions of Denmark

The five Regions of Denmark (regioner) were created as administrative entities at a level above the municipalities and below the central government in the public sector as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform, when the 13 counties (amter) were abolished.

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Roskilde County

Roskilde County (Roskilde Amt) is a former county on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark.

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Storstrøm County

Storstrøm County (Storstrøms Amt) is a former county (Danish: amt) on the islands of Zealand (Sjælland), Møn, Falster, Lolland and some minor islands in southeast Denmark.

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West Zealand County

West Zealand County (Vestsjællands Amt) is a former county (Danish: amt) in the west-central part of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark.

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ISO 3166-2:DK and Region Zealand Comparison

ISO 3166-2:DK has 44 relations, while Region Zealand has 58. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 8.82% = 9 / (44 + 58).

References

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