Fredericia Municipality


Fredericia municipality is a municipality on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south-central Denmark. It belongs to Region of Southern Denmark, covers an area of 134.46 km2, and has a total population of 49,463. The Mayor is Jacob Bjerregaard, representing the Social Democrats political party.
The municipality's main town and the site of its municipal council is the city of Fredericia.
Neighboring municipalities are Vejle to the north, Kolding to the west, and Middelfart to the east, albeit separated from the municipality by the waters of the Lillebælt, the strait, that separates the Jutland mainland from the island of Funen in this area, where the two lie very close to each other, often less than 1.5 km apart. Snævringen is an extension of the Kattegat, and begins near the cities of Fredericia and Middelfart.
The municipality was created as the result of the kommunalreform in 1970. Fredericia municipality was not merged with other municipalities in the 2007 nationwide Kommunalreformen. Before 2007, the municipality was surrounded by the municipalities of Børkop to the north, Kolding to the west, and Middelfart to the east and belonged to Vejle County.
The municipality is part of Triangle Region and of the East Jutland metropolitan area, which had a total population of 1.378 million in 2016.

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The city of Fredericia was founded in 1650 by Frederik III, after whom it was named. Fredericia was almost selected as the Danish capital, due to its central location and large port; but the costs from building the necessary government buildings and building a palace for the royal family, grew too big so the plans were scrapped and Copenhagen remained the capital.
The city is one of Denmark's largest traffic hubs, and is home to the army's Signals Regiment, which is located at Ryes Barracks and Bülows Barracks.

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