List of parishes in the Central Denmark Region

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This is a list of parishes in the Central Denmark Region. As of 2022, there are 2,133 parishes (Danish : Sogn) within the Church of Denmark, approximately 507 of which are within the Central Denmark Region. [1] They are listed below by municipality.

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Aarhus Municipality

Favrskov Municipality

Hedensted Municipality

Herning Municipality

Holstebro Municipality

Horsens Municipality

Ikast-Brande Municipality

Lemvig Municipality

Norddjurs Municipality

Former parishes

Odder Municipality

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Map of the parishes in the Odder Municipality.
  1. Hundslund Parish
  2. Torrild Parish
  3. Odder Parish
  4. Ørting Parish
  5. Falling Parish
  6. Alrø Parish
  7. Gylling Parish
  8. Gosmer Parish
  9. Halling Parish
  10. Randlev Parish
  11. Bjerager Parish
  12. Nølev Parish
  13. Saksild Parish
  14. Tunø Parish

Randers Municipality

Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality

Samsø Municipality

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Map of the parishes in the Samsø Municipality.
  1. Nordby Parish
  2. Onsbjerg Parish
  3. Besser Parish
  4. Kolby Parish
  5. Tranebjerg Parish

Silkeborg Municipality

Skanderborg Municipality

Skive Municipality

Struer Municipality

Syddjurs Municipality

Viborg Municipality

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References

  1. "Sogn". Kirkeministeriet (in Danish).