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  2. Esbjerg - Wikipedia

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    6700-6715. Area code. (+45) 7. Website. www.esbjerg.dk. Esbjerg (Danish: [ˈesˌpjɛɐ̯ˀ] ⓘ, West Jutish dialect: [ˈɛspʲæa̯]) is a seaport city and seat of Esbjerg Municipality on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in southwest Denmark. By road, it is 71 kilometres (44 mi) west of Kolding and 164 kilometres (102 mi) southwest of ...

  3. Port of Esbjerg - Wikipedia

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    Port of Esbjerg. Coordinates: 55°27′48″N 8°26′49″E. Port of Esbjerg. Sailing ships in Esbjerg Harbour. The Port of Esbjerg on the southwest coast of Jutland is a competitor to Aarhus and Hamburg for freight. Built by the State in 1868, it was once Denmark's principal fishing harbour but today has become Europe's leading port for ...

  4. Esbjerg Municipality - Wikipedia

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    www.esbjergkommune.dk. Esbjerg Municipality (Danish: Esbjerg Kommune, Danish pronunciation: [ˈesˌpjɛɐ̯ˀ]) is a kommune in the Region of Southern Denmark on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in southwest Denmark. Its mayor is Jesper Frost Rasmussen, from the Venstre (Center-Right Party) political party. By 1 January 2007, the old ...

  5. University of Southern Denmark - Wikipedia

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    251−300. As a national institution the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) comprises five faculties – Humanities, Science, Engineering, Social Sciences and Health Sciences totaling 32 departments, 11 research centers and a university library. University Library of Southern Denmark is also a part of the university.

  6. Tarp, Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Stock mines from Esbjerg Airfield. Tarp-Bunkermuseum, located east of the town, is a museum established in a German bunker. The bunker was part of Esbjerg Flyveplads (Esbjerg Airfield) which was used by German troops. The museum tells the story of the airfield and the area during the Second World War. [2]

  7. Esbjerg Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    Esbjerg Water Tower is an iconic water tower in Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark. Completed in 1897, it was designed by Christian Hjerrild Clausen who had been inspired by Nuremberg 's Nassauer Haus. It stands on a Bronze Age burial mound at the top of a cliff overlooking the harbour. As a result, it has become the landmark of Esbjerg.

  8. Esbjerg station - Wikipedia

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    Esbjerg station (Danish: Esbjerg Banegård or Esbjerg Station) is the main railway station in the city of Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark. [1][2] It is located in central Esbjerg, immediately adjacent to the Esbjerg bus station. It lies on the eastern edge of the historic town centre, between the districts of Indre By and Rørkjær.

  9. Esbjerg Museum - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 55°28′10″N 8°27′12″E. Esbjerg Museum. Esbjerg Museum in the centre of Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark, opened in 1941 with permanent collections covering the history of the city and the surrounding region. It includes displays from the Iron Age and the Viking Age as well as a large amber exhibition. [1] [2]