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Jacob wrote:
> The "geographic solution":
> /loc/dk/nj/ Nordjylland (Fredrikshavn)
> /loc/dk/vj/ Vestjylland (Ribe)
> /loc/dk/oj/ Østjylland (Århus, Randers, Vejle, Aalborg)
> /loc/dk/sj/ Sønderjylland (Sønderborg, Billund, Esbjerg)
> /loc/dk/fy/ Fyn (Odense)
> /loc/dk/sj/ Sjælland og øerne (København, Roskilde, Nykøbing)
> [ /loc/dk/bo/ Bornholm (Rønne) ]
>
> + few groups of roughly equal area
> - difficult to lay down the borders in Jylland
Yes that's true. I think that Aalborg is in Nordjylland.
At least it was when I lived there :-)
I was surprised to see that dk was split into regions.
Denmark is so small, that I personally would subscribe to
any event. If a really interesting event came up, I would
then consider if it were too far away.
However, there might of course be some in south Sweden who
would be interested in events in København (Copenhagen).
So I guess a geograhical division is useful.
But the traffic suggests that a single region is enough.
You can always subdivide dk later, if the need arises.
/Lars (in Århus)
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