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St. Paul's Church, Hadsten
St. Paul's Church ( da, Sankt Pauls Kirke), ''also known as Hadsten Church ''( da, Hadsten Kirke), is a Danish Church, Danish church located in Hadsten, Denmark. History In 1913, Hadsten Stationsby had grown to a population of 1350. A large group of citizens were convinced that a city of that size must have a church. Until then, the city was served by two small churches, (Hadsten was divided into two parishes, divided by Lilleå, Hadsten, the river.) both located a few kilometres from the city. From 1900, the churches was supplemented by an The Church Association for the Inner Mission in Denmark, Inner Mission community.Jensen, Børge (1994). Hadsten i 300 år, p. 195. The famous Hadsten-doctor, Frederik Bergmann Larsen, F.B. Larsen, bought in 1898 a farm in the small village Vinterslev, Hadsten, Vinterslev. From the farm, he donated a piece of land for the church near the station. The citizens had in 1912 collected 15.000 Danish kroner, kr. (2013: 164,821 USD)
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Hadsten
Hadsten (locally ) is a railway town in central Denmark with a population of 8,345 (1 January 2023),BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density
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and the largest town in Favrskov Municipality, located in Region Midtjylland in Central Jutland. Until 1 January 2007 it was the site of the municipal council of the now former Hadsten municipality. Other names for Hadsten are: Hadsten Stationsby. Hadsten has many educational institutions, including a technical school, Gymnasium (Denmark), gymnasium (Secondary school), and folk high school. Hadsten is famous for having one of the largest model railways in Europe. Besides that, Hadsten has the shortest pedestrian street in Europe. In Denmark, pronunciation of the town's nam ...
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