Brønderslev

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Brønderslev is a town with a population of 11,889 (1 January 2013).[1] It is the municipal seat of Brønderslev municipality, Vendsyssel in Region Nordjylland, the northernmost part of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark.

One of its sister cities is Nässjö, Sweden.

Ethymology

The name of the town is derived from a local viking chief, Brunder.

Facilities and atrractions

Southwest of Brønderslev is the large bog of Store Vildmose. The bog is a natural attraction in itself, but it has also unearthed many archaeological finds from the Iron Age in particular.

Brønderslev is home to the regional-museum of 'Vildmosemuseet' (The vildmose Museum), concentrating on the cultural-history of Store Vildmose and surroundings. Vildmosemuseet is part of The Museums in Brønderslev Municipality which comprise a total of three museums, all recognized by the State of Denmark. The other two being 'Try Museum' and 'Dorf Møllegård', both in Dronninglund.

Famous people from Brønderslev

References

  1. BEF44: Population 1st January,by urban areas database from Statistics Denmark

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Coordinates: 57°16′N 9°58′E / 57.267°N 9.967°E / 57.267; 9.967


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