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Danish National Road 21
Danish national road 21 is a road going from Copenhagen, Denmark to Randers, Denmark. it starts at in Copenhagen as a motorway and turns into an expressway west of Holbæk, to end in Randers close to . * * 1 Hvidovre * Brøndby Helsingør * 2 Brøndbyvester * 3 Vallensbæk N * Vallensbæk Odense, Rødby, Gedser * 4 Roskildevej Ø * 5 Roskildevej V * Taastrup Ballerup, Lyngby * 6 Høje Taastrup C´ * 7a Høje Taastrup S * 7b Baldersbrønde * 8 Fløng * 9 Trekroner * 10 Roskilde Ø * 11 Roskilde SØ * 12 Roskilde S , Service area Roskilde * 13 Ringstedvej * 14 Roskilde V *, Kornerup * 15 Gevninge *, Service area Torkildstrup * 16 Kirke Sonnerup * Holbæk Kalundborg *, Arnakke * 18 Holbæk Ø * 19 Holbæk C *, Springstrup * 20 Holbæk V * Expressway begins * Asnæs * Vig * Nykøbing Sjælland Expressway ends * * -Ebeltoft (Mols-Linien) * Ebeltoft Ebeltoft is an old port town on the central east coast of Denmark with a population ...
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P21-DK
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Taastrup
Taastrup () is a Danish railway town or/and suburb of Copenhagen - 15 km west of the capital's city centre, and formerly the administrative seat of Høje-Taastrup Municipality, Region Hovedstaden. It takes its name from the village of Taastrup Valby, which also gave its name to the station established in 1859, from which the town grew. Taastrup Valby was originally known as solely Valby, but got its full name from its location in the parish of Høje Taastrup to avoid confusion with other villages with the same name. The population on 1 January 2022 was 35,238.BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density
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Service Area Roskilde
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Roskilde
Roskilde ( , ) is a city west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand. With a population of 51,916 (), the city is a business and educational centre for the region and the 10th largest city in Denmark. It is governed by the administrative council of Roskilde Municipality. Roskilde has a long history, dating from the pre-Christian Viking Age. Its UNESCO-listed Gothic cathedral, now housing 39 tombs of the Danish monarchs, was completed in 1275, becoming a focus of religious influence until the Reformation. With the development of the rail network in the 19th century, Roskilde became an important hub for traffic with Copenhagen, and by the end of the century, there were tobacco factories, iron foundries and machine shops. Among the largest private sector employers today are the IT firm BEC (Bankernes EDB Central) and seed company DLF. The Risø research facility is also becoming a major employer, extending interest in sustainable energy to the clean technology sphere. The ...
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Trekroner
Trekroner is a district in the north-eastern outskirts of Roskilde on the Danish island of Zealand. The Trekroner district has been a major growth area of the city, expanding in the fields surrounding the campus of Roskilde University Roskilde University ( da, Roskilde Universitet, abbreviated RUC or RU) is a Danish public university founded in 1972 and located in Trekroner in the Eastern part of Roskilde. The university awards bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhD .... Since 2000, many new homes have been built, contributing to an overall planned total of some 3,500 houses. Although Trekroner featured as a development area in Roskilde's future planning back in 1947, it was not until 1972 that the university was established there. In 1988, Trekroner Station, which had first been built for the industrial area to the south, was expanded to serve the students. The new housing estate known as Trekroner West (''Trekroner Vest'') was specified in urban development plans ...
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Fløng
Fløng is a small town in Denmark located on Zealand, situated between Copenhagen and Roskilde. The city has approximately 4,000 inhabitants. Notable people * Mikael Pedersen (1855 in Fløng - 1929) a Danish inventor of the Pedersen bicycle, also associated with the English town of Dursley Dursley is a market town and civil parish in southern Gloucestershire, England, almost equidistant from the cities of Bristol and Gloucester. It is under the northeast flank of Stinchcombe Hill, and about southeast of the River Severn. The t ... Cities and towns in the Capital Region of Denmark Høje-Taastrup Municipality {{CapitalDK-stub ...
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