Denmark is divided into 13 counties (amter), and 271 municipalities (kommuner).

The municipalities listed below the county they are a part of (if any):

Bornholm

  • Bornholm Regional Municipality has county privileges. It is comprised of the five former municipalities (Allinge-Gudhjem, Hasle, Nexø, Rønne and Aakirkeby) on the island Bornholm and the island's former county, Bornholm County. It was established on January 1, 2003.

Copenhagen
  • Copenhagen Municipality has county privileges.

Copenhagen County - covers metropolitan Copenhagen except Copenhagen Municipality and Frederiksberg Municipality. Frederiksberg
  • Frederiksberg Municipality has county privileges and is a city in metropolitan Copenhagen.

Frederiksborg County Funen County North Jutland County Ribe County Ringkjøbing County Roskilde County South Jutland County Storstrøm County Vejle County
  • Brædstrup
  • Børkop
  • Egtved
  • Fredericia
  • Gedved
  • Give
  • Hedensted
  • Horsens
  • Jelling
  • Juelsminde
  • Kolding
  • Lunderskov
  • Nørre-Snede
  • Tørring-Uldum
  • Vamdrup
  • Vejle

Viborg County
  • Bjerringbro
  • Fjends
  • Hanstholm
  • Hvorslev
  • Karup
  • Kjellerup
  • Morsø
  • Møldrup
  • Sallingsund
  • Skive
  • Spøttrup
  • Sundsøre
  • Sydthy
  • Thisted
  • Tjele
  • Viborg
  • Aalestrup

West Zealand County
  • Bjergsted
  • Dianalund
  • Dragsholm
  • Fuglebjerg
  • Gørlev
  • Hashøj
  • Haslev
  • Holbæk
  • Hvidebæk
  • Høng
  • Jernløse
  • Kalundborg
  • Korsør
  • Nykøbing-Rørvig
  • Ringsted
  • Skælskør
  • Slagelse
  • Sorø
  • Stenlille
  • Svinninge
  • Tornved
  • Trundholm
  • Tølløse

Aarhus County