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Svenstrup may refer to: * Svenstrup, Aalborg Municipality, a town in Denmark ** Svenstrup railway station, a railway station serving the town * Svenstrup (manor house) Svenstrup is a manor house and estate located close to Borup, Køge Municipality, some 50 kilometres southwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. It has belonged to members of the Neergaard/Wedell-Neergaard family since 1751. History Church and Crown land S ..., a manor house in Køge Municipality * Svenstrup & Vendelboe, a Danish electro/dance/house producer team {{Disambig ...
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Svenstrup, Aalborg Municipality
Svenstrup is a town in Aalborg Municipality with a population of 7,650 (2022), Region Nordjylland in Denmark. It is located 10 km south of Aalborg's city centre and 3 km south of the southern outskirts of the city. Svenstrup is served by Svenstrup railway station on the Randers–Aalborg railway line. The station re-opened in 2003. The Battle of Svenstrup was fought during the Count's Feud in 1534 on the fields just outside Svenstrup. Notable people * Jan Ø. Jørgensen (born 1987 in Svenstrup) a Danish badminton player previously number 1 on IBF world ranking * Nicklas Helenius (born 1991 in Svenstrup) a Danish footballer, a striker for the Danish club Odense Boldklub References

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Svenstrup Railway Station
Svenstrup railway station is a railway station serving the railway town of Svenstrup in Himmerland south of Aalborg, Denmark. Svenstrup station is located on the Randers-Aalborg Line from Randers to Aalborg and is part of the Aalborg Commuter Rail service. It opened in 1872, closed in 1972, and reopened in 2003. The train services are currently operated by the railway companies DSB and Nordjyske Jernbaner. History The original station opened in 1872. In 1899, Svendstrup Station also became the terminus of the new Aars-Nibe-Svendstrup railway line. From 1902, however, all trains on the Aars-Nibe-Svenstrup railway line were continued from Svenstrup to Aalborg station using the tracks of the Randers–Aalborg line. The Aars-Nibe-Svenstrup line was extended to Hvalpsund in 1910. The Aalborg-Hvalpsund Line was closed in 1969. Svendstrup station was closed in 1972 during a series of station closures in the 1970s. It reopened in 2003 as a part of the new Aalborg Commuter Rail s ...
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Svenstrup (manor House)
Svenstrup is a manor house and estate located close to Borup, Køge Municipality, some 50 kilometres southwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. It has belonged to members of the Neergaard/Wedell-Neergaard family since 1751. History Church and Crown land Svenstrup is first mentioned in the 13th century when it belonged to a widow named Ingerd Sunesen. In the Middle Ages, Svenstrup was a farm under Antvorskov Abbey. In 1454, it was ceded to Roskilde Biscopic in exchange for other land. In 1623, Bishop Lauge Urne sided with Dyke Frederick in the conflict with Christian II. Shortly thereafter, Svenstrup was looted and burnt down by Niels Pedersen Halveg, one of the king's loyal men. After the Reformation in 1536, Svenstrup was confiscated by the crown and managed as a fief until 1666. ''Lensmen'' included Peder Basse (1615-18), Frederik Reedtz (1619-22) and Frederik Banner (1658-). The former fief was administrated by Johan Christoph von Körbitz in 1662 to 1666.. Frederick II used it as a h ...
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