- Source: Frederikshavn Municipality
Frederikshavn Municipality (Danish: Frederikshavn Kommune) is the northernmost Danish municipality, located in Region Nordjylland.
As a result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), it is a merger between the previous municipalities of Frederikshavn, Skagen and Sæby. The new municipality has an area of 642 km² and a total population of 58,376 (2024).
The first mayor of the new municipality was Erik Sørensen (Social Democrats). Since 2014 it has been Birgit Hansen which governs by a broad coalition with the rest of all the parties.
Towns
The following is a list of settlements within the municipality by population.
Mayor
For a list of mayors in Skagen and Sæby before the 2007 merger, see below.
= Frederikshavn
== Former Skagen municipality
== Former Sæby municipality
=Politics
= Municipal council
=Frederikshavn's municipal council consists of 29 members, elected every four years.
Below are the municipal councils elected since the Municipal Reform of 2007.
Twin towns – sister cities
Frederikshavn is twinned with:
Borlänge, Sweden
Bremerhaven, Germany
Larvik, Norway
Qeqqata, Greenland
Qingdao, China
Tranås, Sweden
See also
Grenen
North Jutlandic Island
References
External links
Official website (in Danish)
Region Nordjylland site
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Oslo
- Pembagian administratif Denmark
- Munisipalitas Kopenhagen
- Munisipalitas Lyngby-Taarbæk
- Frederikshavn
- Frederikshavn Municipality
- Sæby
- List of historic houses in Denmark
- Skagen
- Poul Kjærholm
- Læsø
- List of regional and local political parties in Denmark
- Listed buildings in Frederikshavn Municipality
- List of parishes in the North Jutland Region