Ribe Municipality

Ribe Municipality is a former municipality in Denmark.[1] It was located on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula and belonged to Ribe County. It was abolished effective 1 January 2007. The municipal seat was located in the town of Ribe.

Ribe Municipality

Ribe Kommune
Former Municipalities of Denmark
Coat of arms
CountryDenmark
1970 Danish Municipal ReformApril 1, 1970
Merged into Esbjerg MunicipalityJanuary 1, 2007
SeatRibe
Area
  Total351.98 km2 (135.90 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
  Total18,139
  Density52/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC2 (CEST)

The municipality covered an area of 352 km², with a total population of 18,147 (2005). It also included the island of Manø but not nearby Fanø. Its last mayor was Preben Rudiengaard, representing the liberal political party, Venstre.

Geography

Neighboring municipalities were Gram and Rødding to the east, Holsted and Bramming to the north, and Skærbæk to the south. Its western border was defined by the waters of the North Sea. The island of Mandø, located in the North Sea, is connected to the rest of the municipality by a road. Mandø is surrounded by the waters of Knude Deep (Knudedyb) and Juvre Deep (Juvre Dyb), respectively to the north and south of the island.

Merger

On 1 January 2007, Ribe Municipality merged with Bramming Municipality and Esbjerg Municipality, forming a new Esbjerg Municipality. This was a result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007). The new Esbjerg Municipality has an area of 741 km² and a total population of 114,097 (2005) It belongs to Region of Southern Denmark.

Line notes

  1. Bencard. 1978
gollark: These things always have some bizarre contrived answer which technically fits the stated situation.
gollark: It's Greek-derived because of the "a" and "theo" bits.
gollark: Like how you wouldn't call a Christian "agnostic" if they did not have absolute certainty that Christianity (whatever that's defined as) is true.
gollark: It's not really to correct to think something is 100% certainly false, but if you think it's *very very likely* to be false, we generally say you "do not believe" it.
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