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  2. Aarhus South (nomination district) - Wikipedia

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    Aarhus South nominating district is one of the 92 nominating districts that exists for Danish elections following the 2007 municipal reform. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is one of the four nomination districts in Aarhus Municipality , the others being Aarhus West , Aarhus North and Aarhus East . [ 6 ]

  3. Aarhus - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, the number Sangen til Aarhus (Song to Aarhus) had become a popular hit for a time, but the oldest and perhaps best known "national anthem" for the city is the classical Aarhus Tappenstreg from 1872 by Carl Christian Møller which is occasionally played at official events or at performances by local marching bands and orchestras. [205 ...

  4. Mindeparken - Wikipedia

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    Surrounding the memorial monument is a large park and lawn area, used for all kinds of gatherings, events and recreational activities by the citizens of Aarhus. The park offers a panoramic view across the Bay of Aarhus. Mindeparken was extended in 1939 and again in 1944, and now includes different sections with their own peculiarities.

  5. Category:Nomination districts of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Herning South (nomination district) Hillerød (nomination district) Himmerland (nomination district) Hjørring (nomination district) Holbæk (nomination district) Holstebro (nomination district) Horsens (nomination district) Hvidovre (nomination district)

  6. Architecture of Aarhus - Wikipedia

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    ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. The architecture of Aarhus comprises numerous architectural styles and works from the Middle Ages to present-day. Aarhus has a well-preserved medieval city center with the oldest dwellings dating back to the mid-1500s and some ecclesiastical structures such as St. Clemen's Cathedral and numerous smaller churches that can be traced back to the 1100s.

  7. Frederiksbjerg - Wikipedia

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    Frederiksbjerg was annexed by Aarhus in 1874, when the city limits was moved south from the railway yard. The city was at bursting point for expansion, due to the accelerating industrialization and population growth, and new building sites were desperately needed. From 1870-75 Frederiksbjergs population rose from just 300 to 2,000 citizens and ...

  8. Aarhus County - Wikipedia

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    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 of three counties: Århus, Randers and Skanderborg. The county was abolished effective 1 January 2007, when almost all of it merged into Region Midtjylland (i.e. Region Central Jutland).

  9. Timeline of Aarhus - Wikipedia

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    Production in Aarhus was finally halted, after more than 125 years, in the 1980s. 1982 – Musikhuset (Aarhus Concert Hall) is finished; 1983 – Gaffa is published for the first time. [53] 1987 – The ring road of Ring 2 opens. 1988 University hospital Skejby Sygehus opens. The afforestation of the New Forests of Aarhus is initiated.