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Uldum
Uldum is a small town, with a population of 1,405 (1 January 2023),BY3: Population 1 January by urban areas, area and population density
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in Hedensted Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark. Uldum was the municipal seat of the former Tørring-Uldum Municipality until 1 January 2007. Uldum Church was built in 1883. A granite stone in the churchyard features rock cupules, hollows from the Bronze Age. Uldum Højskole, a Danish Folk high school, folk high school and one of Denmark's oldest high schools, founded in 1849, is located in the town. Uldum Mill from 1895 is located in the western part of the town. It is a so-called Smock mill, Dutch mill and the largest of its kind in Denmark. Today its a working mill museum. Uldum Ma ...
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Uldum is a small town, with a population of 1,405 (1 January 2023),BY3: Population 1 January by urban areas, area and population density
The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
in Hedensted Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark. Uldum was the municipal seat of the former Tørring-Uldum Municipality until 1 January 2007. Uldum Church was built in 1883. A granite stone in the churchyard features rock cupules, hollows from the Bronze Age. Uldum Højskole, a Danish Folk high school, folk high school and one of Denmark's oldest high schools, founded in 1849, is located in the town. Uldum Mill from 1895 is located in the western part of the town. It is a so-called Smock mill, Dutch mill and the largest of its kind in Denmark. Today its a working mill museum. Uldum Ma ...
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Uldum Kirke (Hedensted)
Uldum is a small town, with a population of 1,405 (1 January 2023),datɕʰ_mil/nowiki>.html" ;"title="Help:IPA/Thai.html" ;"title="nowiki/>datɕʰ_mil/nowiki>">Help:IPA/Thai.html"_;"title="nowiki/>Help:IPA/Thai">datɕʰ_mil/nowiki>)_is_one_of_t ... and the largest of its kind in Denmark. Today its a working mill museum. Uldum Marsh (''Uldum Kær'') is located between Uldum and Tørring west of Uldum. It is Denmark's largest non- tidal marsh with an area of 1200 hectares, through which the stream Gudenåen flows.Uldum Marsh (Uldum Kær)
Destination Kystlandet


Notable people

* Poul Martin Møller (1794-1838) a Danish academic, writer and poet, was born in Uldum.



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Uldum Kær April 2012
Uldum is a small town, with a population of 1,405 (1 January 2023),datɕʰ_mil/nowiki>.html" ;"title="Help:IPA/Thai.html" ;"title="nowiki/>datɕʰ_mil/nowiki>">Help:IPA/Thai.html"_;"title="nowiki/>Help:IPA/Thai">datɕʰ_mil/nowiki>)_is_one_of_t ... and the largest of its kind in Denmark. Today its a working mill museum. Uldum Marsh (''Uldum Kær'') is located between Uldum and Tørring west of Uldum. It is Denmark's largest non- tidal marsh with an area of 1200 hectares, through which the stream Gudenåen flows.Uldum Marsh (Uldum Kær)
Destination Kystlandet


Notable people

* Poul Martin Møller (1794-1838) a Danish academic, writer and poet, was born in Uldum.



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Hedensted Municipality
Hedensted Kommune is a municipality (Danish, '' kommune'') in Region Midtjylland formed out of three former municipalities, one of which with the same name, 1 January 2007 on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. Its seat and main town is Hedensted. Overview The coastal town municipality south of Aarhus, and sandwiched in between Horsens and Vejle, and bordering Ikast-Brande Municipality to the northwest, covers an area of 551.36 km² and has a total population of 46,747 (1 January 2019). The main town and the site of its municipal council is the inland town of Hedensted. Its mayor from 1 January 2018 is Kasper Glyngø, a member of the Social Democratic Party. The first deputy mayor is Hans Kristian Skibby from the Danish People's Party. On 1 January 2007, as a result of ''Kommunalreformen'' ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), the former Juelsminde municipality and most of Tørring-Uldum municipality, where one parish, Grejs, in a local referendum 19 April 2005 chose ...
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Central Denmark Region
The Central Denmark Region ( da, Region Midtjylland), or more directly translated as the Central Jutland Region and sometimes simply Mid Jutland, is an administrative region of Denmark established on 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish municipal reform. The reform abolished the traditional counties (''amter'') and replaced them with five new administrative regions. At the same time, smaller municipalities were merged into larger units, cutting the total number of municipalities from 271 to 98. The reform diminished the power of the regional level dramatically in favour of the local level and the national government in Copenhagen. The Central Denmark Region comprises 19 municipalities. Toponymy The Danish name of the region means "Region of Mid Jutland" and describes the location in the central part of the Jutland peninsula, in contrast to Northern Jutland and Southern Jutland (which, together with Funen and some smaller islands, forms the Region of Southern Denmark). For com ...
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Poul Martin Møller
Poul Martin Møller (21 March 1794 – 13 March 1838) was a Danish academic, writer, and poet. During his lifetime, he gained renown in Denmark for his poetry. After his death, his posthumously published fiction and philosophical writings were well received. He also devoted several decades of study to classical languages and literature. While serving as a professor at the University of Copenhagen, he was a mentor to the philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. Life and career Møller was born near Vejle and raised on the island of Lolland, where his father served as a pastor. As a young man, his father tutored him in classical languages and literature. In 1812 he enrolled in the University of Copenhagen and studied theology. He also taught religion at a nearby school during this time. He graduated as the valedictorian of his class three and a half years later. In 1815 he published his first poem. After a stint as the tutor of two young counts, he returned to Copenhagen to study classical ph ...
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Gudenå
Gudenå or Gudenåen (), is Denmark's longest river and runs through the central parts of the Jutlandic peninsula. An anglicized version of the name often seen is 'The River Guden'. Gudenåen has its spring in Tinnet Krat, Vejle Municipality (between Nørre Snede and Tørring-Uldum) and flows a total of to Randers Fjord in Randers, on a northward course which takes it through the central parts of Jutland. On its way, the river traverses the relatively high lying region of Søhøjlandet, through the lakes of Naldal Sø, Vestbirk Sø, Mossø, Gudensø, Rye Mølle Sø, Birksø, Julsø, Borre Sø, Brassø, Silkeborg Langsø and Sminge Sø before it empties in Randers Fjord; a long inlet of the Kattegat sea. It is fed by numerous streams and wetlands along the way. Gudenåen came into existence some 15,000 years ago, at the end of the last Ice Age, when melting ice and glacial streams carved out its bed. The river shelters many species of animals and parts of its course are t ...
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Denmark
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Hectare
The hectare (; SI symbol: ha) is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to a square with 100-metre sides (1 hm2), or 10,000 m2, and is primarily used in the measurement of land. There are 100 hectares in one square kilometre. An acre is about and one hectare contains about . In 1795, when the metric system was introduced, the ''are'' was defined as 100 square metres, or one square decametre, and the hectare ("hecto-" + "are") was thus 100 ''ares'' or  km2 (10,000 square metres). When the metric system was further rationalised in 1960, resulting in the International System of Units (), the ''are'' was not included as a recognised unit. The hectare, however, remains as a non-SI unit accepted for use with the SI and whose use is "expected to continue indefinitely". Though the dekare/decare daa (1,000 m2) and are (100 m2) are not officially "accepted for use", they are still used in some contexts. Description The hectare (), although not a unit of SI, i ...
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Marsh
A marsh is a wetland that is dominated by herbaceous rather than woody plant species.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p Marshes can often be found at the edges of lakes and streams, where they form a transition between the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. They are often dominated by grasses, rushes or reeds. If woody plants are present they tend to be low-growing shrubs, and the marsh is sometimes called a carr. This form of vegetation is what differentiates marshes from other types of wetland such as swamps, which are dominated by trees, and mires, which are wetlands that have accumulated deposits of acidic peat. Marshes provide habitats for many kinds of invertebrates, fish, amphibians, waterfowl and aquatic mammals. This biological productivity means that marshes contain 0.1% of global sequestered terrestrial carbon. Moreover, they have an outsized influence on climate resi ...
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Tidal Marsh
A tidal marsh (also known as a type of "tidal wetland") is a marsh found along rivers, coasts and estuaries which floods and drains by the tidal movement of the adjacent estuary, sea or ocean. Tidal marshes are commonly zoned into lower marshes (also called intertidal marshes) and upper or high marshes, based on their elevation above sea level. A middle marsh zone also exists for tidal freshwater marshes. Tidal marshes may be further classified into back-barrier marshes, estuarine brackish marshes and tidal freshwater marshes, depending on the influence of sea level. Coastal Coastal tidal marshes are found within coastal watersheds and encompass a variety of types including fresh and salt marshes, bottomland hardwood swamps, mangrove swamps, and palustrine wetlands. Island and barrier island Tidal Marshes also form between a main shoreline and barrier islands. These elongated shifting landforms evolve parallel and in close proximity to the shoreline of a tidal marsh. Many becom ...
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