
Sønderborg County. The entire province became part of South Jutland County in 1970.
'Sønderborg County' () is a former
province in
Denmark, located on the island of
Als and the easternmost part of
South Jutland. Sønderborg County was established in
1920 following the reunification of Denmark and South Jutland following the
Schleswig Plebiscites. It was dissolved in 1970 when it merged with three other counties to form
South Jutland County. Sønderborg County corresponded geographically to the former
Prussian Kreis Sonderburg.
After Denmark surrendered control over Schleswig to Prussia and the
Austrian Empire in 1864, the Schleswig island of
Ærø was transferred from
Augustenborg County to
Svendborg County and the island remained Danish. The rest of Augustenborg County was merged with Sønderborg and became Kreis Sonderburg. Sønderborg County and
Aabenraa County merged in 1932, forming Aabenraa-Sønderborg County.
1970 administrative reform
Sønderborg County was dissolved in the 1970 administrative reform and the former county became six new municipalities belonging to South Jutland County:
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Augustenborg
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Broager
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Nordborg
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Sundeved
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Sydals
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Sønderborg
==List of former
hundreds ''(herreder)''
★ Als Nørre Herred
★ Als Sønder Herred
★ Nybøl Herred
See also==
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Sønderborg
''This article incorporates material from on the Danish Wikipedia, accessed
30 April 2007.''