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Vardø was mentioned as one of five villages in Finnmark which the airline hoped to open with simple airfields which could serve air taxi and air ambulance flights. [9] Two years later several major airlines proposed a network of short take-off and landing (STOL) airports in Northern Norway, and Vardø was proposed as a possible location. [ 10 ]
Varde – The old town hall, with the black pearl in front. Written sources from the 12th century repeatedly mention the royal official/caretaker in Varde. In his capacity of being the representative of the king in the shire of Varde, this high level official must have resided in the local royal estate/castle – Vardehus.
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On Monday January 1, 2007 Guldborgsund municipality was created as the result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), consisting of the six (6) former municipalities of Nykøbing Falster (located partly on the island of Falster and partly on Lolland (its Sundby section)), Nørre Alslev (Falster), Stubbekøbing (Falster), and Sydfalster (Falster) and two of the six former ...
Lolland's municipal council consists of 25 members as of January 2018, elected every four years. Below are the municipal councils elected since the Municipal Reform of 2007 which was made into law 26 June 2005 before the elections to the municipal councils including councils in the 67 new municipalities of which 66 functioned as merger committees during 2006.
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Vardehus refers to two medieval fortresses that once existed in Varde, just north of Esbjerg, now completely disappeared.These fortifications were strategically placed by the Varde River to shield the town from maritime assaults.