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Kalundborg () is a
Danish Danish may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Denmark People * A national or citizen of Denmark, also called a "Dane," see Demographics of Denmark * Culture of Denmark * Danish people or Danes, people with a Danish ance ...
city with a population of 16,211 (1 January 2022),BY3: population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density
The Mobile Statbank from
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the main town of the municipality of the same name and the site of its municipal council. It is situated on the northwestern coast of the largest Danish island, Zealand (or Sjælland in Danish), on the opposite, eastern side of which lies the capital Copenhagen, away. Kalundborg is famous as the location of a large broadcasting facility, the Kalundborg Transmitter. The city was also home to the largest coal-fired power station in Denmark, the Asnæs Power Station, which started it's transition to biomass in 2017. Kalundborg is mainly a trading and industrial town, but is also well known for its five-spired Church of Our Lady, which is closely associated with King Valdemar I and the Archbishop Absalon. The church itself is said to have been built by Absalon's brother, Esbern Snare. Kalundborg is also the traditional seat of the aristocratic Lerche family. Their stately home, Lerchenborg, the best example of rococo architecture in Denmark, can be seen in the town's outskirts. Ferries connect Kalundborg westward to the island of Samsø.


Geography

Kalundborg is at latitude 55°41′N, longitude 11°6′E, about west of Copenhagen on the island of Zealand (
Sjaelland Zealand ( da, Sjælland ) at 7,031 km2 is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island, which are larger in size). Zealand had a population of 2,319,705 on 1 January 2020. It is the 1 ...
).


History

The Kalundborg area was first settled in 1170 at a natural harbour at the head of the narrow bay today known as Kalundborg Fjord. It became more urbanized during the nineteenth century and had grown into a major industrial centre by the mid-twentieth century. Kalundborg Municipality has approximately 20,000 inhabitants, and its network is the most published example of
Industrial Symbiosis Industrial symbiosis a subset of industrial ecology. It describes how a network of diverse organizations can foster eco-innovation and long-term culture change, create and share mutually profitable transactions—and improve business and technica ...
. The history of Kalundborg Industrial Symbiosis activities began in 1961 when a project was developed and implemented to use surface water from Lake Tisso for a new oil refinery, to save the limited supplies of ground water. The City of Kalundborg took the responsibility for building the pipeline while the refinery financed it. Starting from this initial collaboration, a number of other collaborative projects were subsequently introduced and the number of partners gradually increased. By the end of the 1980s, the partners realised that they had effectively "self-organised" into what is probably the best-known example of
Industrial Symbiosis Industrial symbiosis a subset of industrial ecology. It describes how a network of diverse organizations can foster eco-innovation and long-term culture change, create and share mutually profitable transactions—and improve business and technica ...
. The material exchanges in the Kalundborg region include: conservation of natural and financial resources; reduction in production, material, energy, insurance and treatment costs and liabilities; improved operating efficiency; quality control; improved health of the local population and public image; and realisation of potential income through the sale of by-products and waste materials.


Economy

Kalundborg Municipality is home to approximately 19,000 jobs of which 13,000 are in the private sector (December 2014).
Novo Nordisk Novo Nordisk A/S is a Danish multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Bagsværd, Denmark, with production facilities in nine countries, and affiliates or offices in five countries. Novo Nordisk is controlled by majority shareholder ...
has extensive production facilities in Kalundborg with a total of more than 2,400 employees. Since 1999 they have invested more than DKK 7.5 billions in the complex.
Pronova BioPharma Pronova BioPharma is a Norwegian company. In Denmark it is a bulk manufacturer of omega-3 products with a manufacturing plant in Kalundborg. It was acquired by BASF in 2014. Pronova BioPharma ASA had its roots in Norway's codfish liver oil indu ...
Danmark, a bulk manufacturer of Omega-3 products which was acquired by BASF in 2014, also has a manufacturing plant in Kalundborg.


Port of Kalundborg

The port plays a central role in the town's economy. It is a municipal self-governing port with independent finances. Kalundborg Container Terminal is served by Unifeeder on a weekly basis. Schultz Shipping is a local shipping company. As of 2015, the port is being expanded with a new west harbor on the south side of the Asnæs peninsula. Statoil Refining Denmark operates Denmark's largest oil refinery on the harbor with a capacity of 6.6 million ton oil products per year. Haldor Topsøe is one of the companies that has facilities at Kalundborg Tank Terminal.


Transportation


Rail

The
Northwest Line The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each sepa ...
connects Kalundborg with
Holbæk Holbæk () is a town in Denmark and the seat of Holbæk municipality with a population of 29,608 (1 January 2022).Roskilde and the rest of the Danish rail network.
Kalundborg railway station Kalundborg railway station ( da, Kalundborg Station or ''Kalundborg Banegård'') is the main railway station serving the town of Kalundborg in northwestern Zealand, Denmark. It is located in the centre of the town, close to the Port of Kalundborg, ...
is the principal railway station of the town and offers frequent direct regional train services to , and Copenhagen operated by the national railway company
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. The eastern part of the town is also served by the
railway halt A train station, railway station, railroad station or depot is a Rail transport, railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passenger train, passengers, freight rail transport, freight or both. It generally consists of at least one r ...
Kalundborg East.


Notable people


Public Service & public thinking

* Esbern Snare (1127–1204) a crusader; had built the Church of Our Lady, Kalundborg *
Christian II of Denmark Christian II (1 July 1481 – 25 January 1559) was a Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union who reigned as King of Denmark and Norway, from 1513 until 1523, and Sweden from 1520 until 1521. From 1513 to 1523, he was concurrently Duke ...
(1481–1559 in Kalundborg Castle) monarch under the
Kalmar Union The Kalmar Union (Danish language, Danish, Norwegian language, Norwegian, and sv, Kalmarunionen; fi, Kalmarin unioni; la, Unio Calmariensis) was a personal union in Scandinavia, agreed at Kalmar in Sweden, that from 1397 to 1523 joined under ...
*
Jørgen Bjelke Jørgen Bjelke (2 June 1621 – 17 June 1696) was a Norwegian officer and nobleman. He was born at Elingaard Manor on Onsøy near Fredrikstad, in Østfold County, Norway and died in Kalundborg, Denmark. Early and personal life He was the son of ...
(1621–1696 in Kalundborg) an exiled Norwegian officer and nobleman *
Sophie Amalie Lindenov Sophie Amalie Lindenov, Baroness of Lindenborg (4 July 1649 – 4 August 1688) was a Danish noblewoman and landowner. She was Baroness of Lindenborg and the owner of Lindenborg Castle. Biography Lindenov was born at Kalundborg Castle ('' Kalun ...
(1649 in Kalundborg Castle–1688) noblewoman and landowner *
Hans Hagerup Gyldenpalm Hans Hagerup or posthumously Hans Hagerup Gyldenpalm (27 October 1717 – 19 February 1781) was a Danish-born, Norwegian jurist and civil servant. Upon his death, the King granted him a title of nobility, thus changing his surname and that of ...
(1717–1781) a Danish born, Norwegian jurist and civil servant *
Arnoldus von Falkenskiold Arnoldus von Falkenskiold (11 June 1743–15 May 1819) was a Danish Noble courtier, colonel and major landowner who is renowned for his agricultural reforms in Denmark. He was the son of nobleman Martin Dyssel von Falkenskiold and brother of ...
(1743–1819) a Danish military officer and landowner of ''Sæbygård'' *
Henrik Steffens Hagerup Henrik Steffens Hagerup (23 April 1806 – 29 May 1859) was a Norway, Norwegian Royal Norwegian Navy, naval officer and politician who served as Minister of the Navy (Norway), Minister of the Navy from 1856 to 1859 with certain interruptions ...
(1806–1859) a Norwegian naval officer and politician who served as
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*
Wilhelm Hellesen Frederik Louis Wilhelm Hellesen (2 February 1836 – 22 December 1892) was a Danish inventor and industrialist. In 1887 he designed what is thought to be the first dry cell battery based on the Leclanché cell design.dry cell upLine art drawing of a dry cell: 1. brass cap, 2. plastic seal, 3. expansion space, 4. porous cardboard, 5. zinc can, 6. carbon rod, 7. chemical mixture A dry cell is a type of electric battery, commonly used for portable electrical devices. Un ...
battery *
Anne Elisabet Jensen Anne Elisabet Jensen (born 17 August 1951, in Kalundborg) is a Danish politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1999 until 2014. She is a member of the Venstre, part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe. I ...
(born 1951) a Danish politician and
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* Professor
Claus Manniche Claus Manniche (born 21 June 1956) is a Danish rheumatologist, Consultant and Professor. His main research interests are clinical databases in back pain and research methodology. He has authored more than 120 journal articles and co-authored several ...
(born 1956) a Danish rheumatologist, consultant and academic


The Arts

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Johan Thomas Lundbye Johan Thomas Lundbye (1 September 1818 – 25 April 1848) was a Danish painter and graphic artist, known for his animal and landscape paintings. He was inspired by Niels Laurits Høyen's call to develop nationalistic art through depictions of Den ...
(1818–1848) a graphic artist and painter of animals and landscapes *
Elisabeth Dons Elisabeth Caroline Cathrine Dons (1864–1942) was a Danish operatic mezzo-soprano who performed at the Royal Danish Theatre from 1885. Thanks to training in Paris, she was later able to take on soprano roles, becoming Denmark's operatic prima don ...
(1864 in Bjergsted–1942) operatic mezzo-soprano at the Royal Danish Theatre * Johannes Holbek (1872 in Årby–1903) a Danish painter and graphic artist *
Margrethe Lendrop Anna Margrethe Lendrop née Boeck (1873–1920) was a Danish operatic soprano who performed at the Royal Danish Theatre from 1898 to 1919. She is remembered above all for her title role in '' Carmen'' which she performed a total of 131 times. Bi ...
(1873–1920) operatic soprano at the Royal Danish Theatre * Sigrid Undset (1882–1949) a Norwegian novelist, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928, emigrated to Norway aged 2 * Viggo Rørup (1903–1971) a Danish artist, joined the artists' colony the
Odsherred Painters Odsherred Painters ( da, Odsherredsmalerne) is a term applied to Danish artists from various periods with connections to Odsherred in the northwest of Zealand, Denmark. Some were born there while others settled in the area or painted there. While ...
* Thøger Birkeland (1922–2011) a teacher and writer, known for his children's books * Søren Ulrik Thomsen (born 1956) a Danish poet; his debut was ''City Slang'', 1981 *
Frank Madsen Frank Bruun Madsen (born 1962 in Kalundborg, Denmark) is a Danish author, illustrator and comics artist. He is married to another Danish comics artist, Sussi Bech. Together they produce a weekly satirical comic strip "Eks Libris" for the literary ...
(born 1962) a Danish author, illustrator and comics artist *
Christian E. Christiansen Christian E. Christiansen (born 14 December 1972) is a Danish filmmaker. His most recent film, "On the Edge", was originally released as Lev stærkt ("Live Strong"), and was summarized in IMDB as "Two hard-living best friends and aficionados of i ...
(born 1972) is a Danish filmmaker *
Jonas Poher Rasmussen Jonas Poher Rasmussen (born May 19, 1981) is a Danish filmmaker. In 2021, he wrote and directed the animated documentary, '' Flee,'' that received three nominations for the Best Documentary Feature, Best International Film and Best Animated Fea ...
, filmmaker


Sport

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Mogens Guldberg Mogens Daniel Guldberg (born 2 August 1963 in Kalundborg) is a former middle distance runner from Denmark, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he was eliminated in the semifinals of the 1500 m ...
(born 1963) a middle-distance runner, competed at the
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* Claus Nielsen (born 1964) a former footballer, almost 200 club caps and 14 for Denmark *
Henrik Djernis Henrik Djernis (born 22 April 1968) is a Danish cyclist. He competed in cyclo-cross, mountain bike and road racing. He was the first man to win the World Mountain Bike Championship three times, which he did in 1992 (in Bromont, QC, Canada), ...
(born 1968 in Svebølle) a Danish cyclist *
Thomas Damgaard Thomas Damgaard (born 17 June 1971) is a Danish former professional boxer who competed from 1998 to 2007.. Retrieved 12 May 2016. He held the European super-lightweight title from 1998 to 1999, and the European welterweight title in 2000. Prof ...
(born 1971) a Danish former professional boxer *
Anders Nielsen Anders Nielsen may refer to: * Anders Nielsen (politician) (1862–1914), Danish farmer, editor, politician, and Minister for Agriculture * Anders Nielsen (badminton) (1967–2010), English badminton player * Anders Nielsen (footballer, born 1970), ...
(born 1972) a Danish footballer, over 300 club caps *
Susanne Meyerhoff Susanne Maria Meyerhoff (born 7 July 1974 in Kalundborg) is a Danish sport shooter. She has competed for Denmark in pistol shooting at three Olympics (1996 to 2004), and has recorded a career tally of eighteen medals in a major international comp ...
(born 1974) a Danish sport shooter, competed at the
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Thomas Frandsen Thomas Frandsen (born March 25, 1976) is a former Danish professional football (soccer) player, who played as a midfielder. He has played one game for the Denmark national football team. He was the manager of Viborg FF until 2003. Career Frand ...
(born 1976) a Danish former footballer, almost 300 club caps * Jesper Hansen (born 1980) a Danish sport shooter, competed at the
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and finished 26th, 5th and 2nd in the Men's skeet. In 2013, he won the skeet shooting world championship.


Other

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Frida Schou Frida Maria Schou (1891–1980) was an early Danish businesswoman. Despite lifelong dyslexia, from 1928 to 1967 she ran Knabstrup Teglværk, a brick and porcelain factory near Holbæk in western Zealand. At the time, it was quite unusual for a wom ...
(1891–1980), early businesswoman who ran the brick factory Knabstrup Teglværk from 1928


See also

* Nearby towns:
Holbæk Holbæk () is a town in Denmark and the seat of Holbæk municipality with a population of 29,608 (1 January 2022).Slagelse Slagelse () is a town on Zealand, Denmark. The town is the seat of Slagelse Municipality, and is the biggest town of the municipality. It is located 15 km east of Korsør, 16 km north-east of Skælskør, 33 km south-east of Kalundborg and 14 km ...
, Gørlev,
Ruds Vedby Ruds Vedby, in Sorø Municipality, is a small town located on the railway between Tølløse and Høng in West Zealand, eastern Denmark. Ruds Vedby is located 18 km north of Slagelse, 8 km west of Dianalund and 20 km north-west of Sorø. As of 1 ...
,
Jyderup Jyderup is an old town with a population of 4,325 in Holbæk Municipality (1 January 2022) in northwestern Zealand, Denmark. It is positioned roughly halfway between the larger cities of Kalundborg and Holbæk on the west and east, respectively, ...
, Svinninge, Roskilde. * Nearby islands: Samsø,
Sejerø Sejerø is a Danish island in the Kattegat sea, north-west of Zealand. "VESTSJAELLAND DENMARK Geography Population" (coordinates), Tageo.com, 2007, webpage: Tageo-Sejero Sejerø with its 400 inhabitants is part of Kalundborg Municipality ...
, Funen (Fyn). * Chronicle of the Expulsion of the Grayfriars#Chapter 14 Concerning the Friary at Kalundborg


Notes


References

* Denmark detailed roadmap, webpage
Tele-DK-Danmark
* Ehrenfeld, J. and Gertler, N. (1997) 'Industrial Ecology in Practice: the evolution of interdependence at Kalundborg", Journal of Industrial Ecology, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 67–80


External links

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Kalundborg municipality
{{Use dmy dates, date=September 2019 Municipal seats of Region Zealand Municipal seats of Denmark Cities and towns in Region Zealand Port cities and towns in Denmark Kalundborg Municipality 1170 establishments in Europe Populated places established in the 12th century