For the Capital Region of Denmark, same-sex couples were granted the legal right to marry on July 15, 2012, when Denmark's new Marriage Act came into effect. According to Statistics Denmark, there were a total of 1,013 same-sex marriages registered in the Capital Region up until January 1, 2021.
These figures include both newly registered marriages as well as same-sex partnerships that were converted into marriages after the passing of the Marriage Act. It's important to note that these numbers are subject to change as new marriages and conversions continue to occur.
If you would like to know about same-sex marriage statistics for a specific region in Denmark beyond September 2021 or obtain the most up-to-date figures, I recommend consulting official sources such as the Danish Agency for Statistics or the National Church of Denmark.