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Central Jutland-Central Denmark Region
The Central Denmark Region (Danish: Region Midtjylland), or more directly translated as the Central Jutland Region and sometimes simply Mid-Jutland, is
Central Jutland-Jutland
Jutland (Danish: Jylland [ˈjyˌlænˀ], Jyske Halvø or Cimbriske Halvø; German: Jütland, Kimbrische Halbinsel or Jütische Halbinsel) is a peninsula of Northern
Central Jutland-South Jutland County
South Jutland County (Danish: Sønderjyllands Amt) is a former county (Danish: amt) on the south-central portion of the Jutland Peninsula in southern Denmark
Central Jutland-Southern Jutland
Southern Jutland (Danish: Sønderjylland; German: Südjütland) is the name for the region south of the Kongeå in Jutland, Denmark and north of the Eider
Central Jutland-North Jutland Region
North Jutland Region (Danish: Region Nordjylland), or in some official sources, the North Denmark Region, is an administrative region of Denmark established
Central Jutland-Regions of Denmark
five Regions of Denmark (Danish: regioner) were created as administrative entities at a level above the municipalities and below the central government in
Central Jutland-Northern Jutland
Northern Jutland (Danish: Nørrejylland) is a historical region in Denmark, defined as Jutland north of the Kongeå (with the region south of the Kongeå
Central Jutland-Viborg County
Viborg County (Danish: Viborg Amt) is a former county (Danish: amt) in the north-central part of the Jutland peninsula in western Denmark. The county was
Central Jutland-Viborg, Denmark
Viborg (Danish pronunciation: [ˈviˌpɒˀ]) is a city in central Jutland, Denmark, the capital of both Viborg municipality and Region Midtjylland. Viborg
Central Jutland-Battle of Jutland
engagements from 31 May to 1 June 1916, off the North Sea coast of Denmark's Jutland Peninsula. It was the largest naval battle and only full-scale clash
Central Jutland-North Jutland
North Jutland may refer to: North Jutland Region, administrative region covering North Jutland and minor parts of central Jutland North Jutland County
Central Jutland-Transport in Denmark
been crucial to local transportation in Denmark proper. Especially the Gudenå river-system in central Jutland, has played an important role. The waterways
Central Jutland-Aarhus County
Aarhus County or Århus County (Danish: Århus Amt) is a former county of Denmark (Danish: amt) on the Jutland peninsula. It was created in 1970 by a merger
Central Jutland-Geography of Denmark
Denmark is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. It consists of the Jutland Peninsula and several islands in the Baltic Sea, referred[citation needed]
Central Jutland-Valdemar IV of Denmark
realized that the only way to rule Denmark was to get control of its territory. Ebbesen attempted to liberate central Jutland from the Holsteiners at the siege
Central Jutland-FC Midtjylland
Club Midtjylland (Danish: [ˈmitjyˌlænˀ], "Central Jutland") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in Jutland. The club is the
Central Jutland-Region of Southern Denmark
Danish). Retrieved 27 August 2018. "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". Eurostat. "Germans of South Jutland in
Central Jutland-List of Danish flags
Capital Region of Denmark Central Denmark Region North Jutland Region Region Zealand Region of Southern Denmark Some areas in Denmark have unofficial flags
Central Jutland-North Jutlandic Island
Island (Danish: Nørrejyske Ø), Vendsyssel-Thy, or Jutland north of the Limfjord (Jylland nord for Limfjorden) is the northernmost part of Denmark and of
Central Jutland-Valdemar II of Denmark
establishment of Danish rule in Estonia in 1219. His reign saw the adoption of a feudal system in Denmark and the creation of the Code of Jutland, which served
Central Jutland-Christian III of Denmark
death, in 1533, Christian was proclaimed king of Denmark at an assembly in Rye, a town in eastern Jutland, in 1534. The Rigsraad, dominated by Roman Catholic
Central Jutland-Denmark
area of 42,943 km2 (16,580 sq mi), metropolitan Denmark consists of the northern part of the Jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands. Of these
Central Jutland-Aarhus Central Station
people per year.[citation needed] Aarhus Central Station serves the whole of Denmark with inter-city rail and Jutland with regional rail. The regional connections
Central Jutland-East Jutland metropolitan area
East Jutland metropolitan area (Danish: Byregion Østjylland) is a potential metropolitan area in Jutland and Funen, Denmark. Aarhus is the most populated
Central Jutland-Horses in Denmark
Danish trotter. Most of the Danish horses are to be found on the Jutland peninsula, especially the local draft horse breed (Jutland horse). According to Eugène
Central Jutland-Jutlandic dialect
Jutlandic, or Jutish (Danish: jysk; pronounced [ˈjysk]), is the western variety of Danish, spoken on the peninsula of Jutland in Denmark. Generally, Jutlandic
Central Jutland-Harald Bluetooth
ruled as king of Denmark from c. 958 – c. 986. Harald introduced Christianity to Denmark and consolidated his rule over most of Jutland and Zealand. Harald's
Central Jutland-Ry, Denmark
a population of 7,382 (1 January 2023) in central Denmark, located in Skanderborg municipality in Jutland. The town sprouted up around a railway station
Central Jutland-Ringkjøbing County
all the Danish counties. The county was abolished effective January 1, 2007, when it merged into Region Midtjylland (i.e. Region Central Jutland). Note
Central Jutland-German invasion of Denmark (1940)
outside Aalborg (Ålborg) in northern Jutland (Jylland). The Kriegsmarine high command approved of occupying Denmark to extend the German sea-defence network
Central Jutland-Aarhus
and central Jutland as the region became more interconnected. The student population tripled between 1965 and 1977 turning the city into a Danish centre
Central Jutland-Hjørring
Hjørring (Danish pronunciation: [ˈjɶɐ̯e̝ŋ]) is a town on the island of Vendsyssel-Thy at the top of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. It is the
Central Jutland-Viborg FF
of Hatred) or "det midtjyske derby" (Central Jutland Derby). Viborg fans, see themselves as being the true Central Jutlanders and most Viborg fans are
Central Jutland-Herning
Herning (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhɛɐ̯ne̝ŋ]) is a Danish town in the Central Denmark Region of the Jutland peninsula. It is the main town and the administrative
Central Jutland-Provinces of Denmark
The provinces of Denmark (Danish: Landsdele) are statistical divisions of Denmark, positioned between the administrative regions and municipalities. They
Central Jutland-Duchy of Schleswig
Southern Jutland (the Duchy of Slesvig) was allotted as an appanage to Abel Valdemarsen, Canute's great-grandson, a younger son of Valdemar II of Denmark. Abel
Central Jutland-University of Southern Denmark
Southern Denmark was established in 1998 when Odense University, the Southern Denmark School of Business and Engineering and the South Jutland University
Central Jutland-Zealand
Zealand (Danish: Sjælland [ˈɕeˌlænˀ]) at 7,031 km2 is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island
Central Jutland-Denmark in World War II
Northern tip of Jutland") and replaced them with Dä, a German abbreviation for Denmark. Although the Danish territory of South Jutland was home to a significant
Central Jutland-Rail transport in Denmark
Jernbaner (the Funen and Jutland Railways), from 1874 De danske Statsbaner i Jylland og Fyn (The Danish State Railways in Jutland and Funen). The network
Central Jutland-Vejle County
was divided between Region Midtjylland (i.e. Region Central Jutland) and Region of Southern Denmark. Vejle became the seat of the latter region. Brædstrup
Central Jutland-First-level NUTS of the European Union
Thuringia Thuringia DK Denmark DK0 Denmark Hovedstaden, Zealand, Region of Southern Denmark, Central Jutland, North Jutland EE Estonia EE0 Estonia Estonia
Central Jutland-Higher education in Denmark
(2008–2011) West Jutland University College, Esbjerg (2008–2011) There are no tuition fees for attending public higher education in Denmark, as all costs
Central Jutland-Them, Denmark
town in central Denmark with a population of 2,416 (1 January 2023), located in Silkeborg Municipality (formerly Them Municipality) in Jutland, lying a
Central Jutland-Hobro
Hobro (Danish pronunciation: [hoˈpʁoˀ]) is an old market and railway town in Region Nordjylland on the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. It has a
Central Jutland-Struer, Denmark
Midtjylland, Denmark with a population of 10,112 (1 January 2023). The town of Struer owes its growth to the railroad, which arrived in 1865 with Jutland's first
Central Jutland-Silkeborg railway station
station (Danish: Silkeborg Station or Danish: Silkeborg Banegård) is a railway station serving the town of Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. It is
Central Jutland-Frederick I of Denmark
Frederick I (Danish and Norwegian: Frederik; German: Friedrich; Swedish: Fredrik; 7 October 1471 – 10 April 1533) was King of Denmark and Norway. He was
Central Jutland-Middelfart
Middelfart is a town in central Denmark, with a population of 16,546 as of January 2023[update]. The town is the municipal seat of Middelfart Municipality
Central Jutland-Monarchy of Denmark
Schleswig (today Denmark's South Jutland County), the other in Central Schleswig (today part of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein). Many Danish nationalists
Central Jutland-Hørning
is a town in central Denmark with a population of 8,474 (1 January 2023), located in Skanderborg Municipality on the peninsula of Jutland. Today Hørning
Central Jutland-Church Association for the Inner Mission in Denmark
the Inner Mission's stronghold was rural western Jutland, but many communities elsewhere in Denmark, such as Haslev on Zealand and some towns, have been
Central Jutland-Ringkøbing railway station
station (Danish: Ringkøbing Station or Ringkøbing Banegård) is a railway station serving the market town of Ringkøbing in West Jutland, Denmark. It is located
Central Jutland-Vendsyssel
Vendsyssel (Danish pronunciation: [ˈvenˌsysl̩]) is the northernmost traditional district of Denmark and of Jutland. Being divided from mainland Jutland by the
Central Jutland-Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
couple received Marselisborg Palace in Aarhus in Jutland as a wedding present from the people of Denmark in 1902, the garden of which was to become one
Central Jutland-Ancient Diocese of Ribe
The former Diocese of Ribe (Danish: Ribe Stift) was a Roman Catholic diocese in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The diocese was established in 948, and dissolved
Central Jutland-Fredericia
Fredericia (Danish pronunciation: [fʁeðəˈʁetɕæ]) is a town located in Fredericia Municipality in the southeastern part of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark. The
Central Jutland-Lyne, Denmark
2023) in Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality, on the peninsula of Jutland in southwest Denmark. Morten Eskesen Frederik Heiselberg Official Website BY3: Population
Central Jutland-Frederik IX of Denmark
Marselisborg Palace in Aarhus in Jutland, which Frederik's parents had received as a wedding present from the people of Denmark in 1898. In 1914, the King also
Central Jutland-Cluster 5
investigations of SARS-CoV-2 infection among mink and humans in the north of Jutland, Denmark. On 3 November 2020, the institute delivered a risk assessment, in
Central Jutland-Vejle
Vejle (Danish pronunciation: [ˈvɑjlə]) is a city in Denmark, in the southeast of the Jutland Peninsula at the head of Vejle Fjord, where the Vejle River
Central Jutland-Danish Realm
an area the size of Jutland]. Berlingske (in Danish). Retrieved 24 September 2020. Levin, Dan (7 November 2016). "Canada and Denmark Fight Over Island With
Central Jutland-Randers
Randers (Danish: [ˈʁɑnɐs] ) is a city in Randers Municipality, Central Denmark Region on the Jutland peninsula. It is Denmark's sixth-largest city, with
Central Jutland-Aalborg
area"), which includes all municipalities in the province (Danish: landsdel) of North Jutland (Danish: Nordjylland), with a total population of 594,323 as of
Central Jutland-Assens, Denmark
coast of the island of Funen on the eastern side of the Little Belt in central Denmark. By road, Assens is located 41.2 kilometres (25.6 mi) southwest of
Central Jutland-History of Denmark
area. The Weichsel glaciation covered all of Denmark most of the time, except the western coasts of Jutland. It ended around 13,000 years ago, allowing
Central Jutland-Danish language
regions and speakers. Until the 16th century, Danish was a continuum of dialects spoken from Southern Jutland and Schleswig to Scania with no standard variety
Central Jutland-Structure of the Royal Danish Army
Western Reg. Cmd. Jutland Division 1st Jutland Bde. 3rd Jutland Bde. 2nd Jutland Bde. Jutland Battle Group Corps Artillery Jutland Div. Artillery Rgt
Central Jutland-Princess Benedikte of Denmark
palace complex, the principal residence of the Danish royal family in the district of Frederiksstaden in central Copenhagen. She was the second child and daughter
Central Jutland-Eric V of Denmark
to fulfill their oath. November 1286 found the king at Viborg, in central Jutland. After a long day's hunt in the countryside led by Rane Jonsen, the
Central Jutland-List of Danish supercentenarians
United States in 1917. Southern Jutland was conquered by Prussia in 1864 and its northern part was reunited with Denmark in 1920. VERIFIED SUPERCENTENARIAN
Central Jutland-Army Materiel Command (Denmark)
The organization was a central authority with three assembling areas (Parkområder), named "Nordjyske Parkområde" (North Jutland Assembly Area), "Sydjyske
Central Jutland-DanCenter
South Jutland Fanø, West Coast Ho, West Coast Eømø, West Coast Gråsten Hejlsminde, East Coast Løjt, East Coast "60 år med DanCenter" (in Danish). standby
Central Jutland-Christian X of Denmark
two plebiscites: one in Northern Schleswig (Denmark's South Jutland County 1971–2006), the other in Central Schleswig (today part of the German state of
Central Jutland-Danish National Cycle Route 1
the Danish-German border at Rudbøl in Southern Jutland to Skagen, at the northernmost tip of Vendsyssel island. It follows the west coast of Jutland and
Central Jutland-Galten, Denmark
Galten is a former railway town in central Denmark, at the Aarhus-Hammel-Thorsø railroad which was closed in 1956. The town is located in Skanderborg
Central Jutland-Vestrup, Central Denmark Region
Municipality, Central Denmark Region, Denmark. It is one of two villages of the name in Denmark; the other Vestrup is in North Jutland. It has an old
Central Jutland-Thy (district)
Thy (Danish pronunciation: [ˈtʰyˀ], local dialect [ˈtʰyi̯kʲʰ]) is a traditional district in northwestern Jutland, Denmark. It is situated north of the
Central Jutland-Saba (singer)
were raised in Ringkøbing, Denmark, since 10 April 1998. During her youth, Oehlenschlæger played football at DBU Jutland. After dropping out of high
Central Jutland-Danish dialects
priest'. In Western Jutland, a second stød, more like a preconsonantal glottal stop, occurs in addition to the one of Standard Danish. It occurs in different
Central Jutland-DSB (railway company)
Company. The first railways in Denmark were built and operated by private companies. The railways in Funen and Jutland were built by Peto and Betts who
Central Jutland-Princess Thyra of Denmark (1880–1945)
Princess Thyra of Denmark (Thyra Louise Caroline Amalie Augusta Elisabeth; 14 March 1880 – 2 November 1945) was a member of the Danish royal family. She
Central Jutland-North European Plain
Baltic Sea to the north. These two seas are separated by the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark). The North European Plain is connected to the East European Plain
Central Jutland-Sparkær
Sparkær is a small railway town in Viborg Municipality in central Jutland, Denmark. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Viborg. As of 1 January
Central Jutland-Frederiks
Municipality in central Jutland. BY3: Population 1st January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark v t e
Central Jutland-Tourism in Denmark
Tourism in Denmark is a growing industry and a major economic contributor: tourists spent a total of DKK 128 billion and the tourism industry employed
Central Jutland-Second Schleswig War
of Jutland. With this all of Jutland, the Danish mainland, was occupied by the Germans. Now the Danish islands were also endangered, and the Danish government
Central Jutland-Varde railway station
station (Danish: Varde Station or Danish: Varde Banegård) is the main railway station serving the market town of Varde in West Jutland, Denmark. It is located
Central Jutland-Outline of Denmark
the Baltic and the North Sea. The country consists of a large peninsula, Jutland (Jylland) and many islands, most notably Zealand (Sjælland), Funen (Fyn)
Central Jutland-Haraldskær Woman
Woman) is the name given to a bog body of a woman preserved in a bog in Jutland, Denmark, and dating from about 490 BC (pre-Roman Iron Age). Workers found the
Central Jutland-Demographics of Denmark
built-up area of the capital of Denmark. The Copenhagen metropolitan area consists of 34 municipalities. The East Jutland metropolitan area includes 19
Central Jutland-Greenland
(Herrnhuters) were a congregation of faith, in a Danish context based in Christiansfeld in South Jutland, and partially of German origin, but their name
Central Jutland-Horsens
Horsens (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhɒːsn̩s]) is a city on the east coast of the Jutland region of Denmark. It is the seat of the Horsens municipality. The
Central Jutland-Margrethe II
Margrethe II (Danish: [mɑˈkʁeˀtə]; Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid, born 16 April 1940) is a member of the Danish royal family who reigned as Queen
Central Jutland-Eurya
Middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in central Jutland, Denmark. Eurya macrofossils have also been described from late Zanclean
Central Jutland-Nørhald Municipality
municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered
Central Jutland-Aarhus Gymnastikforening
(Danish: [ˈɒːˌhuˀs kymnaˈstikfʌˌe̝ˀne̝ŋ]; commonly known as AGF Danish: [æke̝ˀˈef]), is a professional sports club based in Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark.
Central Jutland-Esbjerg station
Esbjerg station (Danish: Esbjerg Banegård or Esbjerg Station) is the main railway station in the city of Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark. It is located
Central Jutland-Bording railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Bording in Central Jutland, Denmark. Bording station is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern line. The
Central Jutland-Aarhus Municipality
in the Central Denmark Region, on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 469.56 km2 (181.30 sq mi)
Central Jutland-2023 Danish terror plot
incidents in Denmark Terrorism in Denmark These were the departments of Copenhagen, Vestegnen, East Jutland, Funen, and Middle and West Jutland. "Syv mistænkes
Central Jutland-Løkken, Denmark
occupation of Denmark in the Second World War, the railway was used extensively to transport materials for the fortification of Jutland's west coast. Just
Central Jutland-Weigela
middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. The first species to be collected for Western gardens, Weigela
Central Jutland-Ingeborg of Kiev
Kiev (fl. 1137) was a Ruthenian princess, married to the Danish prince Canute Lavard of Jutland. She was the daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev
Central Jutland-Fredericia Municipality
Fredericia Municipality (Danish: Fredericia Kommune) is a kommune on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south-central Denmark. It belongs to the Region
Central Jutland-Thorsø, Denmark
2023), located in Favrskov Municipality of the Central Denmark Region in the Jutland peninsula of Denmark. BY3: Population 1st January by urban areas, area
Central Jutland-Danish National Archives
Provincial Archives of Southern Jutland) Danish National Archives, Odense (formerly the Provincial Archives of Funen) Danish National Archives, Viborg (formerly
Central Jutland-Danes (tribe)
was moved from Lejre to Jelling in central Jutland, marking the foundation and consolidation of the Kingdom of Denmark. In the British Isles, Danes landed
Central Jutland-Hoven, Denmark
Hoven, Denmark is a small village in west-central Denmark, with a population of 211 (1 January 2023), on the Jutland Peninsula. It is located in Ringkøbing-Skjern
Central Jutland-Arden railway station, Denmark
website with information on railway history in Denmark (in Danish) Nordjyllands Jernbaner – website with information on railway history in North Jutland
Central Jutland-First Schleswig War
dismemberment of Denmark, even Austria refusing to assist in enforcing the German view. Sweden landed 7,000 troops on the Isle of Fyn opposite Jutland to assist
Central Jutland-Frederick VII of Denmark
state while the Danes wished to maintain South Jutland as a Danish area. The king soon yielded to the Danish demands, and in March he accepted the end of
Central Jutland-Victor Torp
youth international. Torp started playing football in Lemvig, northwest Jutland, on the banks of the Limfjord when he joined Lemvig GF. Later he was scouted
Central Jutland-Potato Germans
of central Jutland in Denmark during the mid-1700s. The term is sometimes also extended to their descendants. The German immigrants moved to central Jutland
Central Jutland-List of forests in Denmark
forests in Denmark. In the year 2000, Denmark had 4860 km2, corresponding to 11% of the Danish territory. Of this, 69% was located in Jutland while 31%
Central Jutland-Esbjerg–Struer railway line
Esbjerg–Struer railway line (Danish: Esbjerg–Struer banen), also known as the West Jutland longitudinal railway line (Danish: Den Vestjyske Længdebane)
Central Jutland-Randers–Aalborg railway line
railway line (Danish: Randers–Aalborg jernbane) is a 80.7 km (50.1 mi) long standard gauge double track railway line in Jutland, Denmark which runs through
Central Jutland-Christianization of Scandinavia
their 823 visit to Denmark. He returned to Denmark twice to proselytize but without any recorded success. In 826, the King of Jutland Harald Klak was forced
Central Jutland-Royal Danish Air Force
served as Command East, while Command West was located at Karup in central Jutland. Royal Air Force volunteer and former member of the Free Norwegian
Central Jutland-Aabybro
Aabybro or Åbybro is a town in North Jutland, Denmark. The town is the seat of Jammerbugt Municipality, and is the biggest town in the municipality. Aabybro
Central Jutland-Midtdjurs Municipality
Midtdjurs ("Central Djursland") was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality
Central Jutland-Svejbæk railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Svejbæk in Central Jutland, Denmark. The station is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern railway line
Central Jutland-Engesvang railway station
is a railway station serving the railway town of Engesvang in Central Jutland, Denmark. Engesvang station is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern line. The
Central Jutland-Nørre Djurs Municipality
Djursland") was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered
Central Jutland-Lysgård
a small Danish village with a population of 101 (1 January 2010). It is located 15 km south from Viborg near Dollerup Hills in central Jutland. Lysgård
Central Jutland-Pyracantha
middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Pyracantha is a member of the Rose family, and includes seven
Central Jutland-Bording
German-born Danish politician Bording, Denmark, a railway town in Central Jutland, Denmark This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Central Jutland-Grønhøj
Viborg and 25 km south of Skive, near Alheden in central Jutland. "BEF44: Population 1st January, by urban areas" database from Statistics Denmark v t e
Central Jutland-Støvring
Region Nordjylland in the geographic region of the Jutland peninsula known as Himmerland in northern Denmark. The town has a population of 9,190 (2023), and
Central Jutland-Rougsø Municipality
municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. It covered an area of
Central Jutland-Copenhagen
(in Danish). København. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2013. Baltzersen, Jan. "Denmark and Southern Jutland during
Central Jutland-Skelhøje
Skelhøje is a small Danish village with a population of 484 (1 January 2023). It is located near Dollerup Hills in central Jutland. The Herning-Viborg
Central Jutland-Gudenå
Fjord in Randers, on a northward course which takes it through the central parts of Jutland. On its way, the river traverses the relatively high lying region
Central Jutland-Ulfborg railway station
railway station serving the small railway town of Ulfborg in West Jutland, Denmark. Ulfborg station is located on the Esbjerg–Struer railway line from
Central Jutland-Esbjerg
Esbjerg (Danish: [ˈesˌpjɛɐ̯ˀ] , West Jutish dialect: [ˈɛspʲæa̯]) is a seaport city and seat of Esbjerg Municipality on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula
Central Jutland-Vejle Municipality
Vejle Municipality (Danish: Vejle Kommune) is a kommune in the Region of Southern Denmark on the Jutland peninsula in southeast Denmark. The municipality
Central Jutland-Church frescos in Denmark
George with the dragon (pictured). Sulsted is a small Danish town just north of Aalborg in Jutland. The church, built during the second half of the 12th
Central Jutland-Aabenraa
Sønderjyllands Amt (South Jutland County) until 1 January 2007, when the Region of Southern Denmark was created as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform. With
Central Jutland-Christian Democrats (Denmark)
represented in the Danish Parliament in the 2019 election. Less than 200 votes separated the party from securing a constituency mandate in West Jutland. In 2021
Central Jutland-Regions of Europe
Portugal, Spain, and a small part of France[citation needed] Jutland Peninsula Jutland of Denmark (main part of the country excluding its islands) and the
Central Jutland-Vestrup, North Denmark Region
Municipality, North Denmark Region, Denmark. It is one of two villages of the name in Denmark; the other Vestrup is in Central Jutland. The village has a
Central Jutland-Hammel
Hammel is a town in central Denmark with a population of 7,019 (1 January 2023), and a former railway town at the Aarhus-Hammel-Thorsø railroad which
Central Jutland-Eric VI of Denmark
ruled for him until 1294. Eric Menved's rule was a central period during the "Age of Decay" in Denmark 1241–1340. His early reign – during which he was
Central Jutland-Thisted
Thisted in the North Denmark Region of Denmark. It has a population of 13,534 (1 January 2023) and is located in Thy, in northwestern Jutland. Market town status
Central Jutland-Parish (Denmark)
parishes in the Central Denmark Region List of parishes in the North Jutland Region List of parishes in the Region of Southern Denmark List of parishes
Central Jutland-Hinnerup
town in East Jutland, Denmark with a population of 8,351 (1 January 2023), located in Favrskov Municipality, Region Midtjylland, Jutland just northwest
Central Jutland-Danish Defence
the Royal Danish Army, while on an operation to relieve an observation post as part of the United Nations Protection Force, the Jutland Dragoon Regiment
Central Jutland-Church of Denmark
Church in Denmark or National Church (Danish: Folkekirken, lit. 'the People's Church', or unofficially den danske folkekirke, 'the Danish People's Church';
Central Jutland-Danish cooperative movement
in 1864, two new movements hit Denmark. One was a successful attempt to reclaim moors in central and western Jutland for farming; mostly sandy land abandoned
Central Jutland-Christiansborg Palace
Palace (Danish: Christiansborg Slot; pronounced [kʰʁestjænsˈpɒˀ ˈslʌt]) is a palace and government building on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen
Central Jutland-Randers Municipality
Municipality (Danish: Randers Kommune) is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region Midtjylland on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality
Central Jutland-Jyllands-Posten
Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten (Danish pronunciation: [ˈmɒˀn̩æˌviˀsn̩ ˈjylænsˌpʰʌstn̩] ; English: The Morning Newspaper "The Jutland Post"), commonly shortened
Central Jutland-Havredal
located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Viborg and 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south of Frederiks near Alheden in central Jutland. Havredal på viborg.dk v t e
Central Jutland-Brønderslev
municipal seat. It is the fourth largest city of Vendsyssel within the North Jutland Region. The name of the town is derived from a local Norsemen chief, Brunder
Central Jutland-Zenobia (plant)
middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Species Zenobia cassinefolia (Vent.) Pollard Zenobia pulverulenta
Central Jutland-Epipremnum
middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Fossils of this species have also been reported from the Oligocene
Central Jutland-Mols
Mols is a small Danish gathering of hilly peninsulas in the southern part of the larger peninsula of Djursland on the east coast of Jutland. The largest
Central Jutland-Danish National Cycle Route 5
Sønderborg in Southern Jutland to Skagen, the northernmost tip of Jutland in the Northern Jutland region. It follows the east coast of Jutland and is 650 km (400 mi)
Central Jutland-TV 2 (Denmark)
TV 2 (TV to) is a Danish government-owned broadcast and subscription television station, based in Odense, Funen. The station was founded in 1986, and made
Central Jutland-Rosenholm Municipality
municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark just north of Aarhus and
Central Jutland-Bølling
Bølling can refer to: Bølling lake, Denmark – a shallow lake in central Jutland, after which the following are named: The Bølling Oscillation or Interstadial
Central Jutland-Aarhus Central Workshops
repair facility for Jutland and Fuenen. The buildings were completed in 1862 and was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency in the Danish national registry
Central Jutland-Hadsten
central Denmark with a population of 8,345 (1 January 2023), and the largest town in Favrskov Municipality, located in Region Midtjylland in Central Jutland
Central Jutland-Agerskov (town)
Agerskov (German: Aggerschau) is a town located in central Southern Jutland in Denmark with a population of 1,209 (1 January 2023). The town is located
Central Jutland-European route E45
In Denmark the E45 is a motorway (speed limit 110 to 130 km/h or 70 to 80 mph) from the south of Frederikshavn along the east coast of Jutland to the
Central Jutland-Ongendus
more unified Denmark that rose at the end of the 7th century. Ongendus' reign probably followed the rise of a strong kingdom in central Jutland which lasted
Central Jutland-Sønderhald Municipality
a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County in the eastern part of the Jutland peninsula (Djurs) in central Denmark. It covered an area
Central Jutland-Hedeby
to the 11th centuries) trading settlement near the southern end of the Jutland Peninsula, now in the Schleswig-Flensburg district of Schleswig-Holstein
Central Jutland-Young Boys FD
club spent most of its history in the regional tiers of Danish football, winning regional Jutland championships multiple times, but never making it to the
Central Jutland-Purhus Municipality
municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered an area
Central Jutland-Horsens Municipality
Municipality (Danish: Horsens Kommune) is a municipality (Danish: kommune) in Region Midtjylland on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The
Central Jutland-History of Schleswig-Holstein
The Jutland Peninsula is a peninsula in Northern Europe with modern-day Schleswig-Holstein at its base. Schleswig is also called Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland)
Central Jutland-Brande railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Brande in Central Jutland, Denmark. Brande station is located on the Vejle-Holstebro railway line
Central Jutland-Sydbank
in almost all parts of Denmark. Sydbank acquired Odense Bank Egnsbank Funen in 2002 and began to open branches in central Jutland and Sealand. It opened
Central Jutland-Studsgård railway station
railway station serving the small railway town of Studsgård in West Jutland, Denmark. Studsgård station is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern line. The station
Central Jutland-Kolding railway station
station (Danish: Kolding Banegård or Kolding Station) is a railway station serving the city of Kolding in Jutland, Denmark. It is located in central Kolding
Central Jutland-Scandinavia
chiefdoms were unified into three kingdoms: Denmark, forged from the lands of Denmark (including Jutland, Zealand and Scania (Skåneland) on the Scandinavian
Central Jutland-Støvring railway station
largest Danish train operating company (in Danish) Nordjyske Jernbaner – Danish railway company operating in North Jutland Region (in Danish) Danske Jernbaner
Central Jutland-Holstebro
temperature to have ever been recorded in Denmark. The town is a trading, industrial and cultural center in western Jutland. Industries include the manufacture
Central Jutland-Schleswig–Holstein question
remaining in Germany. It became South Jutland County in Denmark, now part of the Region of Southern Denmark. In Central Schleswig, the situation was reversed
Central Jutland-Danish cuisine
Danish cuisine originated from the peasant population's own local produce and was enhanced by cooking techniques developed in the late 19th century and
Central Jutland-Odder
Odder is a town in Jutland, Denmark. The town is the seat of Odder municipality, and is the biggest town in the municipality. It is located 20 km south
Central Jutland-Ginnerup
Ginnerup (Danish pronunciation: [ˈke̝nˀəʁɔp]), is a small settlement in Denmark, located in north eastern Jutland. It is located around 10 km west of
Central Jutland-Gjern Municipality
municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Aarhus County in the eastern part of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered
Central Jutland-Jysk
Jysk A/S (Danish: [ˈjysk] YUHSK) is a Danish retail chain, selling household goods such as mattresses, furniture, and interior décor. Jysk is the largest
Central Jutland-Queen Anne-Marie of Greece
complex in central Copenhagen. She was the third and last daughter and child of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Ingrid of Denmark. Her father
Central Jutland-Aulum railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Aulum in Central Jutland, Denmark. Aulum station is located on the Vejle-Holstebro railway line.
Central Jutland-Langå
railway town in central Denmark with a population of 2.879 (2023), located in Randers municipality in Region Midtjylland in Jutland. It was the site
Central Jutland-Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
was tasked with defending the Jutland peninsula. Holding Jutland was crucial for the mission of NAVBALTAP to keep the Danish Straits blocked and thus prevent
Central Jutland-Hardsyssel
a traditional district and an ancient syssel in Denmark, forming the western part of central Jutland. Hardsyssel is roughly identical with the former
Central Jutland-Schackenborg Castle
Schackenborg Castle (Danish: Schackenborg Slot, pronounced [ˈɕɑkŋ̍ˌpɒˀ ˈslʌt]) is a château located in Møgeltønder Parish, Southern Jutland. From 1993 until
Central Jutland-Skarrild
village (Danish: landsby) in Herning Municipality (Danish, kommune) in Central Denmark Region (Danish, Region Midtjylland), a part of the Jutland peninsula
Central Jutland-Low Saxon
southernmost part of Denmark. In the south the Benrath line and Uerdingen line isoglosses form the border with the area, where West Central German variants
Central Jutland-Vammen
Vammen is a village in Viborg Municipality in central Jutland, Denmark. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north-east of Viborg. Vammen Church, which
Central Jutland-Horik I
prepare for the invasion of Denmark. In May 815 the troops moved northward over the Elbe and reached Sinlendi (in South Jutland). Then they marched for seven
Central Jutland-Kolding
in Jutland. Another notable site is the 13th century stone Church of Saint Nicholas (Danish: Sankt Nicolai), which is one of the oldest in Denmark.[citation
Central Jutland-Favrskov Municipality
Favrskov Municipality (Danish: Favrskov Kommune, pronounced [ˈfɑwˀɐˌskʌwˀ kʰoˈmuːnə]) is a municipality in Central Denmark Region in Denmark north of Aarhus
Central Jutland-Haderslev
eastern part of Southern Jutland. Haderslev is home of Sønderjyske, which is an association football team that plays in the Danish Superliga since 2008.
Central Jutland-Juncus
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. The genus Juncus was first named by Carl Linnaeus in his
Central Jutland-Aarhus
the seat of Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and approximately 187 kilometres (116 mi) northwest
Central Jutland-Amalienborg
beginning of his reign. The second Amalienborg consisted of a summerhouse, a central pavilion with orangeries, and arcades on both side of the pavilion. On
Central Jutland-Pistia
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Fossils of this species have also been described from the
Central Jutland-List of Danish flags
not the official use of them. Capital Region of Denmark Central Denmark Region North Jutland Region Region Zealand Region of Southern Denmark Some areas
Central Jutland-Foulum
(the settlement Formyre also included) in the Tjele parish located in Central Jutland eight kilometres east of Viborg. Foulum is a part of Region Midtjylland
Central Jutland-Thy (district)
local dialect [ˈtʰyi̯kʲʰ]) is a traditional district in northwestern Jutland, Denmark. It is situated north of the Limfjord, facing the North Sea and
Central Jutland-Lyonia (plant)
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Include: Lyonia elliptica Lyonia ferruginea Lyonia fruticosa
Central Jutland-Diocese of Viborg
diocese within the Church of Denmark, covering the western part of central Jutland. Viborg Cathedral in the city of Viborg serves as the seat of the diocese's
Central Jutland-Hardsyssel
district and an ancient syssel in Denmark, forming the western part of central Jutland. Hardsyssel is roughly identical with the former Ringkjøbing County
Central Jutland-Christiansborg Palace
ˈslʌt]) is a palace and government building on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the seat of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget)
Central Jutland-Eurya
from Middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in central Jutland, Denmark. Eurya macrofossils have also been described from late Zanclean
Central Jutland-Frederiksborg Castle
his motto Mein Hoffnung zu Gott allein (My hope to God alone). On the central islet, the long pantry house with stepped gables (1575) can also be seen
Central Jutland-Northern Jutland
Ages, seated in Viborg. Today, Northern Jutland is covered by the regions of North Jutland and Central Jutland (except for Samsø[a]), and the northern
Central Jutland-East Jutland metropolitan area
East Jutland metropolitan area (Danish: Byregion Østjylland) is a potential metropolitan area in Jutland and Funen, Denmark. Aarhus is the most populated
Central Jutland-Gorom-Gorom
who writes about travelling by bicycle from the city of Aarhus in central Jutland to Gorom-Gorom in 1981.A journey that covered 4,200 km and took 2 months
Central Jutland-Bølling
Bølling can refer to: Bølling lake, Denmark – a shallow lake in central Jutland, after which the following are named: The Bølling Oscillation or Interstadial
Central Jutland-Bølling oscillation
period. It is named after a peat sequence discovered at Bølling lake in central Jutland, Denmark. It is used to describe a period of time in relation to Pollen
Central Jutland-Lists of earthquakes
"M 4.4 – North Sea (4.4 magnitude earthquake 47 km from Thyborøn, Central Jutland, Denmark)". United States Geological Survey. November 7, 2014. Archived
Central Jutland-Aarhus County
Region Midtjylland (i.e. Region Central Jutland). A very small portion was merged into Region Nordjylland (Region North Jutland). At the time of its abolishment
Central Jutland-Hadsten
town in Favrskov Municipality, located in Region Midtjylland in Central Jutland. Until 1 January 2007 it was the site of the municipal council of the now
Central Jutland-Hørning
is a town in central Denmark with a population of 8,474 (1 January 2023), located in Skanderborg Municipality on the peninsula of Jutland. Today Hørning
Central Jutland-Nørre Djurs Municipality
kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 237 km², and had
Central Jutland-Nørhald Municipality
kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 201 km2, and had
Central Jutland-Purhus Municipality
municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 169 km2, and had
Central Jutland-Rougsø Municipality
kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. It covered an area of 224 km², and had a total population
Central Jutland-Silkeborg
Silkeborg), a commercial radio station broadcasting online and on FM across central Jutland. The radio station tends to air a mix of pop music and local news.
Central Jutland-Sønderhald Municipality
kommune) in the former Aarhus County in the eastern part of the Jutland peninsula (Djurs) in central Denmark. It covered an area of 138 km2, and had a total population
Central Jutland-Sønderborg Castle
located in the town of Sønderborg, Denmark on the island of Als in South Jutland. It houses a museum focusing on the history and culture of the area. The
Central Jutland-Iron Age Scandinavia
the central European tribes in the following centuries did not seem to instigate an increased trade and contact between Scandinavia and central Europe
Central Jutland-Cyperus
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Several fossil fruits of †Cyperus distachyoformis have been
Central Jutland-Ringkjøbing County
January 1, 2007, when it merged into Region Midtjylland (i.e. Region Central Jutland). Note of terminology: A modern Danish spelling of the name would be
Central Jutland-South Jutland County
South Jutland County (Danish: Sønderjyllands Amt) is a former county (Danish: amt) on the south-central portion of the Jutland Peninsula in southern Denmark
Central Jutland-Skjern River
Denmark, in terms of volume. The river has its spring in Tinnet Krat in central Jutland, very close to Denmark's longest river, the Gudenå. It drains about
Central Jutland-Epipremnum
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Fossils of this species have also been reported from the
Central Jutland-German invasion of Denmark (1940)
the Germans had to control the port outside Aalborg (Ålborg) in northern Jutland (Jylland). The Kriegsmarine high command approved of occupying Denmark
Central Jutland-Aarhus Central Station
people per year.[citation needed] Aarhus Central Station serves the whole of Denmark with inter-city rail and Jutland with regional rail. The regional connections
Central Jutland-Børglum Abbey
of Hjørring, approximately five kilometers east of Løkken in north central Jutland (Region Nordjylland) from the 12th century until reformation. Børglum
Central Jutland-Øm Abbey
Aarhus near the town of Rye, between the lakes of Mossø and Gudensø in central Jutland, Denmark. It is one of many former monasteries and abbeys in the highland
Central Jutland-Mariager Abbey
important pilgrimage site, in the present town of Mariager in northern central Jutland, Denmark. Mariager Abbey was founded in 1430 on a hill overlooking
Central Jutland-List of railway lines in Denmark
Denmark has more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) of railway lines, of which most are under the control of Banedanmark; a number of private railways run
Central Jutland-Asmild Abbey
connection to the Augustinian canons at Viborg Cathedral in north central Jutland, Denmark from 1165 until reformation. The relatively large church,
Central Jutland-Stubber Priory
Herred in west central Jutland near Ringkøbing. Stubber Priory was a small Benedictine house isolated in the sand hills of far western Jutland. The priory
Central Jutland-Gudum Priory
west central Jutland, Denmark from the 1260s until 1573. Gudum Priory was one of three in the isolated sand hills near Lemvig in northwest Jutland under
Central Jutland-Horsens Municipality
(Danish: kommune) in Region Midtjylland on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality includes the island of Endelave, and
Central Jutland-Fredericia Municipality
Fredericia Kommune) is a kommune on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south-central Denmark. It belongs to the Region of Southern Denmark, covers
Central Jutland-Ongendus
Ongendus' reign probably followed the rise of a strong kingdom in central Jutland which lasted from about 200 to 600 CE, and from 400 also included Kent
Central Jutland-Valdemar II of Denmark
adoption of a feudal system in Denmark and the creation of the Code of Jutland, which served as Denmark's legal code until 1683. He was the second son
Central Jutland-Tunø
the harbour there is a daily ferry service to and from the town of Hou, Jutland. Until 2020 every summer Tunø hosted Tunø Festival, a popular music festival
Central Jutland-Ancient Diocese of Viborg
its own diocese. Within its dominion, the diocese oversaw much of central Jutland, including the church's monasteries, friaries, and hospitals in that
Central Jutland-Aalborghus
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Copenhagen Airport
"Flyselskab indstiller flyvninger fra Karup". "Karup Midtjylland (Central Jutland) Airport is relaunching with scheduled flights to Copenhagen". 25 March
Central Jutland-Silkeborg Municipality
municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region Midtjylland on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 857.16 km2, and has
Central Jutland-Randers Municipality
municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region Midtjylland on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 748.21 km2 (288.89 sq mi)
Central Jutland-Valdemar IV of Denmark
was to get control of its territory. Ebbesen attempted to liberate central Jutland from the Holsteiners at the siege of Sønderborg Castle on 2 November
Central Jutland-Struer, Denmark
end of the 1960s Struer station served as the headquarters for the central West Jutland administration of DSB, Danske Statsbaner ("Danish State Railways")
Central Jutland-Herning
(Danish pronunciation: [ˈhɛɐ̯ne̝ŋ]) is a Danish town in the Central Denmark Region of the Jutland peninsula. It is the main town and the administrative seat
Central Jutland-Aarhus Gymnastikforening
AGF Danish: [æke̝ˀˈef]), is a professional sports club based in Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark. Founded in 1880, it is one of the oldest clubs in the country
Central Jutland-Sorgenfri Palace
half-timbered, three-winged complex in Baroque style, was completed in 1705. The central wing contained a banquet hall with double high ceilings. Passage between
Central Jutland-Train categories in Europe
vice versa. This can, for example, refer to the railway connection of the Central Croatia's wider region with Zagreb metropolitan area. Categories of the
Central Jutland-Weigela
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. The first species to be collected for Western gardens, Weigela
Central Jutland-Ludwigia (plant)
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Listed from the NCBI database: Ludwigia adscendens Ludwigia
Central Jutland-First-level NUTS of the European Union
DK0 Denmark Hovedstaden, Zealand, Region of Southern Denmark, Central Jutland, North Jutland EE Estonia EE0 Estonia Estonia EL Greece EL3 Attica Attica
Central Jutland-Brahetrolleborg
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Jutland
Jutland (Danish: Jylland [ˈjyˌlænˀ], Jyske Halvø or Cimbriske Halvø; German: Jütland, Kimbrische Halbinsel or Jütische Halbinsel) is a peninsula of Northern
Central Jutland-List of railway companies
Lokaltog (Local trains) Nordjyske Jernbaner (North Jutland Railways) Midtjyske Jernbaner (Central Jutland Railways) Vestbanen (Western railway) Aarhus Letbane
Central Jutland-Frederiks
between Viborg and Herning. It is located in Viborg Municipality in central Jutland. BY3: Population 1st January by urban areas, area and population density
Central Jutland-KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art Aalborg
received its present name in 2008, before that it was known as the North Jutland Art Museum in Aalborg (Danish: Nordjyllands Kunstmuseum i Aalborg). The
Central Jutland-Sparganium
Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Otherwise the species has been recorded from the Middle Oligocene to the Middle Miocene floras of Central Europe, among
Central Jutland-Nobina Sverige
Rønde, and in March also Fabers Buslinjer A/S in Randers, all in the Central Jutland Region, were acquired and started trading as Dania Bustrafik. Swebus
Central Jutland-FC Midtjylland
Midtjylland (Danish: [ˈmitjyˌlænˀ], "Central Jutland") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in Jutland. The club is the result of a
Central Jutland-Clethra
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. The number of species accepted varies between different authorities
Central Jutland-Hamburg culture
find from the culture in Scandinavia was excavated at Jels in Southern Jutland. Recently,[when?] new finds have been discovered at, for example, Finja
Central Jutland-Halesia
a middle Miocene stratum of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Silverbells are popular ornamental plants in large gardens
Central Jutland-Central Denmark Region
The Central Denmark Region (Danish: Region Midtjylland), or more directly translated as the Central Jutland Region and sometimes simply Mid-Jutland, is
Central Jutland-North Jutland Region
Jutland Region has 11 municipalities. The reform diminished the power of the regional level dramatically in favor of the local level and the central government
Central Jutland-Regions of Denmark
centre of Jutland, but never the coastal areas of the peninsula (West Jutland and East Jutland). The Regions of North Jutland and Central Jutland have chosen
Central Jutland-Brunost
at least 2,500 years. An archeological find from September 2016 in central Jutland has determined that a cheese residue on pottery from circa 650 B.C
Central Jutland-Potentilla
a middle Miocene stratum of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Four fossil fruits of †Potentilla pliocenica have been extracted
Central Jutland-Scirpus
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Thirty-five fossil fruits of the extant Scirpus sylvaticus
Central Jutland-European jackal
roadkilled golden jackal was discovered in September 2015 near Karup in Central Jutland. In August 2016 a live golden jackal was spotted and photographed in
Central Jutland-Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality
square km. It is part of Region Midtjylland ("Region Central Jutland"), also known as the Central Denmark Region. The Mayor of the Municipality since 2018
Central Jutland-List of Danish supercentenarians
Denmark sold its Caribbean islands to the United States in 1917. Southern Jutland was conquered by Prussia in 1864 and its northern part was reunited with
Central Jutland-Hedensted Municipality
municipalities, one of which with the same name, 1 January 2007 on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. Its seat and main town is Hedensted. The coastal town
Central Jutland-Sydbank
founded in 1970 with the merger of four local banks based in Southern Jutland: Den Nordslesvigske Folkebank (Aabenraa); Graasten Bank (Gråsten); Folkebanken
Central Jutland-List of forests in Denmark
corresponding to 11% of the Danish territory. Of this, 69% was located in Jutland while 31% was located on the islands. 63% was coniferous forest while 37%
Central Jutland-Frederiksberg Palace
the chapel from the outside. It actually covers the space behind the six central windows on the ground floor. Wilhelm Friedrich von Platen and Ernst Brandenburger
Central Jutland-Ingeborg of Kiev
was a Ruthenian princess, married to the Danish prince Canute Lavard of Jutland. She was the daughter of Grand Prince Mstislav I of Kiev and Christina
Central Jutland-Det Nødvendige Seminarium
children, youngsters and adults. The institution is located in the Central Jutland, in the controversial Tvind School Center. Today, the Tvind campus
Central Jutland-Zenobia (plant)
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Species Zenobia cassinefolia (Vent.) Pollard Zenobia pulverulenta
Central Jutland-Jyllands-Posten
Newspaper "The Jutland Post"), commonly shortened to Jyllands-Posten or JP, is a Danish daily broadsheet newspaper. It is based in Aarhus C, Jutland, and with
Central Jutland-Øm
Lejre Municipality, Denmark Øm Abbey, an old monastery (now ruins) in central Jutland, Denmark This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Central Jutland-Fredensborg Palace
2021-06-10. "Fredensborg Palace Garden presented with prestigious award". Royal Central. 2021-05-27. Retrieved 2021-06-10. "Fredensborg Palace Garden". European
Central Jutland-Timothy Jacob Jensen
Jensen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was raised in Hejlskov (Central Jutland). He is the son of the Danish industrial designer Jacob Jensen and
Central Jutland-233rd Reserve Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
on 8 August 1943 under the command of Kurt Cuno, and was posted to central Jutland in Denmark from 18 November. It remained in Denmark, headquartered
Central Jutland-Skelhøje
Dollerup Hills in central Jutland. The Herning-Viborg state railway line was opened in 1906 to develop economy in a remote part of Jutland. One of the new
Central Jutland-Lysgård
2010). It is located 15 km south from Viborg near Dollerup Hills in central Jutland. Lysgård på Viborg Kommune Media related to Lysgård at Wikimedia Commons
Central Jutland-Grønhøj
15 km southwest of Viborg and 25 km south of Skive, near Alheden in central Jutland. "BEF44: Population 1st January, by urban areas" database from Statistics
Central Jutland-Church Association for the Inner Mission in Denmark
founding family of the Lego company and many of its workers in the central Jutland village of Billund were adherents of the Inner Mission movement. In
Central Jutland-Bølling Lake
Bølling Lake (Danish: Bølling Sø), is a shallow lake of central Jutland in Denmark, slightly west of Silkeborg, between Kragelund and Engesvang. The lake
Central Jutland-Kjellerup IF
football league system. They play at Bjerget Stadium in Kjellerup, Central Jutland. The club was formed in summer 1907 under the name "Fodboldforeningen
Central Jutland-Kjellerup
It is located 17 km north of Silkeborg and 20 km south of Viborg in Central Jutland. The town was the seat of the former Kjellerup Municipality. Ditlev
Central Jutland-N. F. S. Grundtvig
history of the Nordic countries. In 1791 he was sent to Thyregod in Central Jutland to live and study with pastor Laurids Svindt Feld (1750–1803). He subsequently
Central Jutland-List of OECD regions by GDP (PPP) per capita
44,196 2016 United States US04 Arizona 44,127 2016 Denmark DK04 Central Jutland 44,048 2016 Italy ITH3 Veneto 43,832 2016 Italy ITI4 Lazio 43,674
Central Jutland-List of European windstorms
18 November 1928. Retrieved 21 February 2012. "38 KILLED IN STORM IN CENTRAL EUROPE; 20 Die in Austria, Where Wind Wrecks Buildings and Hail Damages
Central Jutland-Laven
Laven may refer to: Laven, a railway town in Central Jutland, Denmark Låven, a mountain of Oppland, Norway Laven language, a Mon–Khmer language of Laos
Central Jutland-Egeskov Castle
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Carex
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Carex species and cultivars are popular in horticulture,
Central Jutland-Vejle County
2007, when it was divided between Region Midtjylland (i.e. Region Central Jutland) and Region of Southern Denmark. Vejle became the seat of the latter
Central Jutland-Viborg County
(Danish: Viborg Amt) is a former county (Danish: amt) in the north-central part of the Jutland peninsula in western Denmark. The county was abolished on 1 January
Central Jutland-2020 in sports
(WCC #15) in Daegu October 3 & 4: Danish Drone Nationals (WCC #16) in Central Jutland October 10 & 11: Argentina Open World Cup F9U (WCC #17) in Buenos Aires
Central Jutland-Reinhard Scheer
control of the High Seas Fleet. Scheer led the German fleet at the Battle of Jutland on 31 May – 1 June 1916, one of the largest naval battles in history. Following
Central Jutland-Hald Manor
and conferences. Hald Manor is a single storey building with a 3-storey central section, originally built as a gatehouse in 1798. The two pavilions in
Central Jutland-Hunting
recent past include some indigenous peoples of the Amazonas (Aché), some Central and Southern African (San people), some peoples of New Guinea (Fayu), the
Central Jutland-Kronborg
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-List of short place names
Japan Ö, a village in Sweden. Ö is Swedish for "island". Ø, a hill in Jutland, Denmark. Ø is Danish for "island". U, a place in Panama[citation needed]
Central Jutland-Potato Germans
of central Jutland in Denmark during the mid-1700s. The term is sometimes also extended to their descendants. The German immigrants moved to central Jutland
Central Jutland-Mols Bjerge National Park
Bjerge (Mols Hills, lit.: Mols Mountains) in Syddjurs Municipality, Central Jutland, inaugurated on 29 August 2009. The protected area, measures 180 square
Central Jutland-List of European Union regions by GDP
Southern Denmark 66,656 46,154 40,500 114 1.221 Central Jutland 76,210 52,171 42,300 119 1.314 North Jutland 28,926 20,153 36,600 103 0.589 Estonia Estonia
Central Jutland-Arctostaphylos
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Cultivation is generally difficult due to fungal diseases
Central Jutland-Greenlandic people in Denmark
respective region. Aalborg covers the region of North Jutland, Aarhus the region of Central Jutland, Odense House is responsible for Southern Denmark and
Central Jutland-List of Latin phrases (full)
Book 6, Letter 16. Often quoted as fortes fortuna juvat. The motto of the Jutland Dragoon Regiment of Denmark. fortes in fide strong in faith a common motto
Central Jutland-Aralia
a middle Miocene stratum of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Several fossil fruits of Aralia rugosa and †Aralia tertiaria
Central Jutland-Frijsenborg
manor house and estate near Hammel, 27 km (17 mi) northwest of Aarhus in Jutland, Denmark. The first manor on the site known as Jernit was built by Valdemar
Central Jutland-Ledreborg
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Sandbjerg
and manor house 5 km (3.1 mi) north of Sønderborg in the southeast of Jutland, Denmark. The estate dates from 1571, but today's house was built in 1788
Central Jutland-Nyborg Slot
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Liselund Ny Slot
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Anne Hvide's House
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Vinderslevholm
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Aarhus Air Raid
Grove and create confusion by attacking minor German targets around central Jutland. All aircraft would carry extra fuel tanks to make sure they could
Central Jutland-Erik Raadal
around Gjern, his home town in central Jutland. Born in the little village of Horn near Silkeborg in central Jutland, Raadal studied painting at the
Central Jutland-List of Industrial Heritage Sites of Denmark
1935–1969 to designs by Arne Jacobsen Ref Herning's textile industry Central Jutland Ref Coop Danmark Copenhagen 1963 FDB's headquarters and warehouses
Central Jutland-List of association football club rivalries in Europe
Northern Jutland : Hobro IK vs. Aalborg BK vs. Vendsyssel FF Battle of South-Eastern Jutland : AC Horsens vs. Vejle BK Battle of Central Jutland : Viborg
Central Jutland-Løjenkær
municipality of Århus. Carl Værnet Løjenkær Geoview Denmark Løjenkær Central Jutland Stad.com Potthoff, Herbert. "Hans Davidsen-Nielsen / Niels Høiby /
Central Jutland-Hypericum
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. "Malpighiales". www.mobot.org. Retrieved 2023-06-16. "Hypericum
Central Jutland-Pyracantha
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Pyracantha is a member of the Rose family, and includes seven
Central Jutland-Duchy of Schleswig
Hartogdom Sleswig; North Frisian: Härtochduum Slaswik) was a duchy in Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland) covering the area between about 60 km (35 miles) north
Central Jutland-Battle of Jutland
The Battle of Jutland (German: Skagerrakschlacht, the Battle of the Skagerrak) was a naval battle between Britain's Royal Navy Grand Fleet, under Admiral
Central Jutland-Saururus
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in central Jutland, Denmark. Flowers, leaves, and pollen from †Saururus tuckerae are known
Central Jutland-Myrtus
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. Myrtus communis is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant
Central Jutland-Langå–Struer railway line
standard-gauge single-track railway line in Denmark which runs through the central Jutland region between Langå and Struer. The section from Langå to Viborg opened
Central Jutland-World War I
similar response to its unrestricted submarine warfare. The Battle of Jutland in May/June 1916 was the only full-scale clash of battleships during the
Central Jutland-Grethe Bartram
concentration camp. The communist resistance groups in Aarhus and across central Jutland were essentially neutralized.[citation needed] Resistance members still
Central Jutland-Zealand
North Germanic. Historians believe that before their arrival, most of Jutland and the nearest islands were settled by tribal Jutes. The Jutes migrated
Central Jutland-List of NUTS regions in the European Union by GDP
Denmark 53,514 44,000 39,861 32,800 113 Central Jutland Denmark 56,526 43,500 42,104 32,400 111 North Jutland Denmark 23,765 40,600 17,702 30,200 104
Central Jutland-List of planned cities
Schleswig War Fredericia – fortress town Herning – cultivation of Central Jutland moorland Nordhavn – District of Copenhagen Ørestad – District of
Central Jutland-Bernstorff Palace
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Vestrup, North Denmark Region
one of two villages of the name in Denmark; the other Vestrup is in Central Jutland. The village has a school, Vestrup School, along with a kindergarten
Central Jutland-Vestrup, Central Denmark Region
Municipality, Central Denmark Region, Denmark. It is one of two villages of the name in Denmark; the other Vestrup is in North Jutland. It has an old
Central Jutland-Cladium
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. The number of species contained in the genus is disputed
Central Jutland-DanCenter
Bogense Faaborg Langeland Rudkøbing MNorth Jutland Agger Havn Blokhus Løkken Sæby Vigsø Skagen Central Jutland Bork Havn, West Coast Lemvig, West Coast
Central Jutland-Skanderborg–Skjern railway line
Denmark which runs between the cities of Skanderborg and Skjern in Central Jutland, Denmark. The railway opened in sections. The section from Skanderborg
Central Jutland-Cephalanthus
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. The Plant List, Cephalanthus Flora of China, Cephalanthus
Central Jutland-Rosenborg Castle
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Rumex
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. One fossil fruit of a Rumex species has been extracted from
Central Jutland-Haderslevhus
borough (and later the county), who took care of the king's (or in Southern Jutland, the duke's) possessions, in and around the city. In the city castle, the
Central Jutland-Southern Jutland
Southern Jutland (Danish: Sønderjylland; German: Südjütland) is the name for the region south of the Kongeå in Jutland, Denmark and north of the Eider
Central Jutland-Danes (tribe)
century the royal seat of the Danes was moved from Lejre to Jelling in central Jutland, marking the foundation and consolidation of the Kingdom of Denmark
Central Jutland-Cheminova
late 1950s and early 1960s. In 2014, Region Midtjylland (English: Central Jutland Region, the local authority) estimated the cost of removing the resulting
Central Jutland-Hypericum holyi
Miocene. Fossil seeds of the species have been found in Central Europe in general and Central Jutland, Denmark, in particular. While Hypericum holyi has sufficient
Central Jutland-Central Powers
The Central Powers, also known as the Central Empires, were one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I (1914–1918). It consisted of the
Central Jutland-List of prisons
Prison in Vridsløselille (closed 2016) State Prison of Central Jutland State Prison of East Jutland State Prison of Kragskovhede Vestre Prison Isla Isabela
Central Jutland-Hovedgård
Hovedgård is a town in East Jutland with a population of 2,327 (2023), located in the Central Jutland Region, part of Horsens Municipality. The town is
Central Jutland-Silkeborg railway station
Silkeborg Banegård) is a railway station serving the town of Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. It is located in the centre of the town, on the southern
Central Jutland-Spentrup
Spentrup is a town in East Jutland, with a population of 2,316 (1 January 2023), located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Mariager, 26 kilometres (16 mi)
Central Jutland-Daniel Stokholm
connection with the municipal and regional council elections. In the Central Jutland Region, he received 1,087 votes, and in the local elections in Aarhus
Central Jutland-Aulum railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Aulum in Central Jutland, Denmark. Aulum station is located on the Vejle-Holstebro railway line
Central Jutland-Bording
German-born Danish politician Bording, Denmark, a railway town in Central Jutland, Denmark This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Central Jutland-Dragsholm Castle
as the Danmarks bank collapsed and Dragsholm Castle passed over to the Central Land Board which sold the place to J.F. Bøttger, but only with the land
Central Jutland-Bording railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Bording in Central Jutland, Denmark. Bording station is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern line
Central Jutland-Engesvang railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Engesvang in Central Jutland, Denmark. Engesvang station is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern line
Central Jutland-Svejbæk railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Svejbæk in Central Jutland, Denmark. The station is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern railway
Central Jutland-Sejs-Svejbæk
of 4,596 (1 January 2023). It is located in Silkeborg Municipality, Central Jutland Region in Denmark, 7 km southeast of Silkeborg. Sejs-Svejbæk is served
Central Jutland-Brande railway station
station is a railway station serving the railway town of Brande in Central Jutland, Denmark. Brande station is located on the Vejle-Holstebro railway
Central Jutland-Vejle–Holstebro railway line
standard-gauge single-track railway line in Denmark which runs through the central Jutland region between Vejle and Holstebro. The section from Vejle to Give
Central Jutland-Lysimachia
from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark. †Lysimachia nikitinii seed fossils have been collected from
Central Jutland-Karup River
Karup River (Danish: Karup Å; pronounced [ˈkʰɑːɔp.ɔˀ]) is a river in central Jutland, Denmark. Prior to 1970, it formed the border between the Viborg and
Central Jutland-Esbjerg–Struer railway line
Esbjerg–Struer railway line (Danish: Esbjerg–Struer banen), also known as the West Jutland longitudinal railway line (Danish: Den Vestjyske Længdebane), is a 146
Central Jutland-Rødkærsbro
Rødkærsbro is a railway town in Viborg Municipality in central Jutland, Denmark. It is located 10 km (6.2 mi) west of Bjerringbro, 8 km (5.0 mi) northwest
Central Jutland-List of industrial buildings in Denmark
The list of industrial buildings in Denmark lists industrial buildings in Denmark. It consists mostly of heritage listed buildings and buildings that have
Central Jutland-Sparkær
Sparkær is a small railway town in Viborg Municipality in central Jutland, Denmark. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Viborg. As of 1 January
Central Jutland-Denmark
580 sq mi), metropolitan Denmark consists of the northern part of the Jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands. Of these, the most populated
Central Jutland-Transport in Denmark
handling over 29 million passengers a year. Billund Airport (BLL), in central Jutland, one of Denmark's busiest cargo centres as well as a popular charter
Central Jutland-Gråsten Palace
Gråsten Palace (Danish: Gråsten Slot) is located at Gråsten in the Jutland region of southern Denmark. It is best known for being the summer residence
Central Jutland-Hvedholm Castle
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Svanholm
Søgård Skovsbo South Jutland Augustenborg Engelsholm Gråsten Haderslevhus Nordborg Sandbjerg Schackenborg Sønderborg Castle Central Jutland Bygholm Clausholm
Central Jutland-Eurasian beaver
to the river Flynder in Klosterhede Plantage state forest in west-central Jutland, brought from the Elbe river in Germany. At Arresø in northern Zealand
Central Jutland-Vendsyssel
northernmost traditional district of Denmark and of Jutland. Being divided from mainland Jutland by the Limfjord, it is technically a part of the North
Central Jutland-Viborg, Denmark
Viborg (Danish pronunciation: [ˈviˌpɒˀ]) is a city in central Jutland, Denmark, the capital of both Viborg municipality and Region Midtjylland. Viborg