Everything about Lands Of Denmark totally explained
The three
lands of Denmark historically formed the
Danish kingdom from its unification and consolidation in the
9th century:
Each of the lands retained their own
thing and statute laws until late medieval time (
Scanian Law,
Zealandic Law and
Jutlandic Law). Although Denmark was a unified kingdom, the custom of rendering
homage to the King at the three individual assemblies remained. A remnant is the current division of Denmark into two
High Court districts, the Eastern and Western High Court.
Jutland,
The Islands and
Bornholm is a traditional subdivision of the country till this day, often used in for example
meteorology and public
statistics.
Bornholm is the only part to represent Scania after the rest of the region was lost to
Sweden in 1658.
In recent decades, the less specific division between
Eastern and
Western Denmark has also become common, for example when describing
logistic,
economic and political patterns. Funen may be attributed to both the eastern and western part of the country, the border line being either the
Great Belt or the
Little Belt.
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