List of parishes in the North Jutland Region

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This is a list of parishes in the North Jutland Region. As of 2022, there are 2,133 parishes (Danish : Sogne) within the Church of Denmark, approximately 353 of which are within the North Jutland Region. [1] They are listed below by municipality.

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Aalborg Municipality

Brønderslev Municipality

Frederikshavn Municipality

Hjørring Municipality

Jammerbugt Municipality

Map of parishes within Jammerbugt Municipality. Jammerbugt Municipality Parishes.png
Map of parishes within Jammerbugt Municipality.
  1. Vust Parish
  2. Vester Torup Parish
  3. Klim Parish
  4. Gøttrup Parish
  5. Kollerup-Fjerritslev Parish
  6. Kettrup Parish
  7. Bejstrup Parish
  8. Haverslev Parish
  9. Skræm Parish
  10. Hjortdal Parish
  11. Lerup Parish
  12. Øster Svenstrup Parish
  13. Torslev Parish
  14. Øland Parish
  15. Brovst Parish
  16. Tranum Parish
  17. Koldmose Parish
  18. Langeslund Parish
  19. Vedsted Parish
  20. Gjøl Parish
  21. Biersted Parish
  22. Aaby Parish
  23. Jetsmark Parish
  24. Hune Parish
  25. Saltum Parish
  26. Ingstrup Parish
  27. Vester Hjermitslev Parish
  28. Alstrup Parish

Læsø

Mariagerfjord Municipality

Morsø Municipality

Rebild Municipality

Thisted Municipality

Vesthimmerland Municipality

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References

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