- Map of
medieval Denmark,
showing herreder and sysler. The
entire country was
divided into
herreder,
shown outlined in red.
Coloured areas show Jutland's...
- all but one of
which represent the
historic Danish hundreds (Danish:
herreder, German: Harden) of Angeln:
Husbyharde (Husby Herred) [de; da]: stylized...
-
Denmark was
divided into
around 170
hundreds (Danish: herred, plural:
herreder). In the
timeframe 1793
through 1970, each
parish was
functioning as a...
-
Odder Line (Danish: Odderbanen), also
known formerly as the Hads-Ning
Herreders Jernbane (HHJ), is a 26.5 km (16.5 mi) long standard-gauge single-track...
- Hjørring
County (Danish: Hjørring Amt) is a
former province in Denmark,
located on the
northern tip of
Jutland and encomp****ing most of the
island of Vendsyssel-Thy...
- Tønder
County (Danish: Tønder Amt) is a
former province in Denmark,
located the south-western part of
Southern Jutland. Tønder
County was
established in...
-
Svendborg County (Danish:
Svendborg Amt) is a
former province in Denmark,
located on the
southern half of the
island of
Funen in
central Denmark. Svendborg...
- Holy
Roman Empire. A
syssel was
subdivided into a
number of
hundreds or
herreder. The name
still can be
found in the
Danish district of Vendsyssel, as well...
-
Aalborg County (Danish: Ålborg Amt,
former spelling:
Aalborg Amt) is a
former province in Denmark,
located in north-eastern
Jutland around the eastern...
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division of
Denmark in
medieval times showing herreder and sysler. The
entire country was
divided into
herreder,
shown outlined in red.
Coloured areas show...