ISO 3166-2:DK is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to Denmark. It covers 13 counties and 3 municipalities.
DK-015
| Copenhagen County |
|---|---|
DK-020
| Frederiksborg County |
DK-025
| Roskilde County |
DK-030
| Vestsjælland County |
DK-035
| Storstrøm County |
DK-040
| Bornholm |
DK-042
| Fyn County |
DK-050
| South Jutland County |
DK-055
| Ribe County |
DK-060
| Vejle County |
DK-065
| Ringkjøbing County |
DK-070
| Århus County |
DK-076
| Viborg County |
DK-080
| North Jutland County |
DK-101
| Copenhagen City |
DK-147
| Frederiksberg |
| Municipalities | |
|---|---|
| Bornholm | DK-040
|
| Copenhagen City | DK-101
|
| Frederiksberg | DK-147
|
| Counties | |
| Århus County | DK-070
|
| Copenhagen County | DK-015
|
| Frederiksborg County | DK-020
|
| Fyn County | DK-042
|
| North Jutland County | DK-080
|
| Ribe County | DK-055
|
| Ringkjøbing County | DK-065
|
| Roskilde County | DK-025
|
| South Jutland County | DK-050
|
| Storstrøm County | DK-035
|
| Vejle County | DK-060
|
| Vestsjælland County | DK-030
|
| Viborg County | DK-076
|
ISO 3166-2:DK | ISO 3166-2:DK | ISO 3166-2:DK | ISO 3166-2:DK
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