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Emmerlev Destination Guide

Explore Emmerlev in Denmark

Emmerlev in the region of South Denmark is a place in Denmark - some 160 mi or ( 258 km ) West of Copenhagen , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Emmerlev

Time in Emmerlev is now 09:53 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Copenhagen " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Vejle, Varde, Sonder Sejerslev, Sønderborg, and Skanderborg. Since you are here already, consider visiting Vejle . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Emmerlev ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Die Herren. In the name of U2. City of Blinding Lights

5:27 min by mortenmarcher
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Danish U2-showOff band, Die Herren plays City of Blinding Lights at their great show: "In the Name of U2" in Esbjerg in Denmark, December 13th 2008. www.inthenameofu2.dk http www.dieherren.com http ..

Hubschrauberflug über Nordseeinsel Römö

5:52 min by jens0851
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Start von Havneby und Flug über Kromose und Kirkeby August 2012 ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Højer

Højer, is a town with a population of 1,213 (1 January 2012) and a former municipality in south Denmark, in Region of Southern Denmark on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula. The municipality covered an area of 117 km², and had a total population of 2,861 (2005). Its last mayor was Peter Christensen, a member of the Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) political party. The coastal area of the former municipality is a nature reserve.

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Located at 54.97 8.72 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Cities and towns in Region of Southern Denmark, Former municipalities of Denmark

Jordsand

Jordsand was a small Danish hallig located in the Wadden Sea southeast of the Danish island Rømø and east of the German island Sylt. The island was first known by the name Hiortsand ('deer island') and was possibly connected to both the mainland and the island of Sylt. The old name refers to the presence of deer on the island. Records from 1231 describe the island as having a size equivalent of 20 km². It contained numerous terps. The island was destroyed in a series of storm tides.

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Located at 55.03 8.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Danish Wadden Sea Islands, Former islands, Former populated places in Denmark

Møgeltønder

Møgeltønder is a small town with a population of 858 (1 January 2012), located in Møgeltønder Parish and Tønder Municipality in the southwestern corner of the Danish peninsula of Jutland 5 kilometers north of the Danish-German border and 4 kilometer west of Tønder. Møgeltønder is known for the royal residence of Schackenborg Castle the home of the Danish Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik's younger son Prince Joachim.

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Located at 54.94 8.80 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Cities and towns in Region of Southern Denmark

Schackenborg Castle

Schackenborg Castle is a royal residence of the Danish monarch located in Møgeltønder, Southern Jutland. Originally called Møgeltønderhus (Møgeltønder House) the former stronghold on the site was the property of the Roman Catholic bishops of Ribe. It served as protection against the Frisians in the south, and guarded the waterway that joined Vidå to Tønder. During the Reformation in Denmark the mansion was confiscated from the Church by the Danish crown.

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Located at 54.94 8.81 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: 17th-century architecture, Castles in Region of Southern Denmark, Listed buildings and structures in Tønder Municipality, Palaces in Denmark, Royal residences in Denmark

Tondern raid

The Tondern raid, officially designated Operation F.7, was a British bombing raid mounted by the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force against the Imperial German Navy's airship base at Tønder, Denmark, then a part of Germany. It was the first attack in history made by aircraft flying from a carrier flight deck. On 19 July 1918 seven Sopwith Camels took off from the converted large cruiser Furious. For the loss of one man, the British destroyed two German zeppelins, L.54 and L.60 and a captive balloon.

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Located at 54.93 8.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: 1918 in Germany, Aerial operations and battles of World War I, History of the Royal Air Force during World War I, Military operations of World War I involving Germany, Military operations of World War I involving the United Kingdom, Royal Navy