Tønder Municipality

Coordinates: 54°56′00″N 8°54′00″E / 54.933333333333°N 8.9°E / 54.933333333333; 8.9
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Tønder Municipality
Tønder Kommune (Danish)
Kommune Tondern (German)
Tuner Komuun (North Frisian)
Coat of arms of Tønder Municipality
Location in Denmark
Location in Denmark
Coordinates: 54°56′00″N 8°54′00″E / 54.933333333333°N 8.9°E / 54.933333333333; 8.9
CountryDenmark
RegionSouthern Denmark
Established1 January 2007
Government
 • MayorJørgen Popp Petersen
Area
 • Total1,252 km2 (483 sq mi)
Population
 (1. January 2023)[1]
 • Total36,878
 • Density29/km2 (76/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Websitewww.toender.dk Edit this at Wikidata
An example of a traditional Tønder lace (Tønderknipling)

Tønder Municipality (Danish: Tønder Kommune, German: Kommune Tondern, North Frisian: Tuner Komuun) is a kommune in the Region of Southern Denmark on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 1,252 km2, and has a total population of 36,878 (2023). Its mayor is Jørgen Popp Petersen, a member of the regional Schleswig Party.[2]

The main town and the site of its municipal council is the town of Tønder. It consists of six old municipalities, the former Tønder municipality (1970-2006) with 12,706 inhabitants in January 2000 on 184.59 square kilometers among them.

Subdivision[edit]

The municipality was created in 1970 as the result of a kommunalreform ("Municipal Reform") that merged a number of existing parishes:

  • Abild Parish
  • Hostrup Parish
  • Møgeltønder Parish
  • Tønder Parish
  • Ubjerg Parish

Locations[edit]

Tønder 7,500
Løgumkloster 3,500
Toftlund 3,200
Skærbæk 3,100
Bredebro 1,400
Agerskov 1,200
Højer 1,100
Møgeltønder 800
Abild 500
Øster Højst 500
Bedsted 450
Jejsing 450
Brøns 400
Visby 350
Døstrup 350
Arrild 300
Husum-Ballum 300
Branderup 270
Havneby 270
Rejsby 270

History[edit]

On 1 January 2007, Tønder municipality was enlarged as the result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007) when the Bredebro, Højer, Løgumkloster, Nørre-Rangstrup (without Bevtoft Parish), and Skærbæk municipalities were merged into the new Tønder municipality.

Politics[edit]

Tønder's municipal council consists of 31 members, elected every four years. The municipal council has nine political committees.[3]

Municipal council[edit]

Below are the municipal councils elected since the Municipal Reform of 2007.

Election Party Total
seats
Turnout Elected
mayor
A C D F I K L O S T V Ø
2005 9 2 1 1 1 1 16 31 73.0% Vagn Terkel Pedersen (V)
2009 9 2 3 2 2 13 68.1% Laurids Rudebeck (V)
2013 7 1 1 1 3 3 14 1 73.3%
2017 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 15 1 72.0% Henrik Frandsen (V)
2021 5 2 1 1 3 4 9 6 69.8% Jørgen Popp Petersen (S)
Data from Kmdvalg.dk 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017 and 2021

North Schleswig Germans[edit]

Tønder Municipality is home to the only officially recognised ethno-linguistic minority of Denmark proper, the North Schleswig Germans. This minority makes up about 6% of the total population of the municipalities of Aabenraa/Apenrade, Haderslev/Hadersleben, Sønderborg/Sonderburg and Tønder/Tondern. In these four municipalities, the German minority enjoys certain linguistic rights in accordance with the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.

References[edit]

  1. ^ BY2: Population 1. January by municipalities The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. ^ "Medlemmer af kommunalbestyrelsen". Tønder Kommune (in Danish). Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Politiske udvalg". Tønder Kommune (in Danish). Retrieved 10 September 2023.

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