Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Skanderborg

Index Skanderborg

Skanderborg is a town in Skanderborg municipality, Denmark. [1]

101 relations: Aalborg, Aarhus, Aarhus School of Architecture, Aarhus Tech, Aarhus University, Anne of Denmark, Archaeology, Arrested development, Øm Abbey, Bailiff, Beach volleyball, Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Bog, Brian Patrick McGuire, Bunker, Business college, C. F. Møller, C. F. Møller Architects, Camille Jones, Campus, Central Denmark Region, Chronicle, Cistercians, Civil defense, Cold War, Command center, Commoner, Copenhagen, Cultural history, Danish Geodata Agency, Danish rigsdaler, Deer park (England), Denmark, Diocese of Aarhus, Dominican Order, East Jutland metropolitan area, Ertebølle culture, European route E45, Fredericia, Fredericia-Aarhus Line, Frederick II of Denmark, Frederick IV of Denmark, Frederikshavn, Friis & Moltke, Glossary of rail transport terms, Grey partridge, Gymnasium (Denmark), Hasselager, Hørning, Herning, ..., Higher Commercial Examination Programme, Higher Technical Examination Programme, Himmerland, Illerup Ådal, Institute of technology, InterCity, Jøden (rapper), Jutta of Saxony, Kettle (landform), Kjær & Richter, Luftwaffe, Middle Ages, Mossø, Municipal charter, Municipalities of Denmark, Museum Tusculanum Press, Music festival, Nordic Stone Age, Ole Lund Kirkegaard, Order of Saint Benedict, Parish (Denmark), Peter Sommer, Pheasant, Rabbit, Rapping, Red deer, Regional rail, Regions of Denmark, Renaissance, Ring Abbey, Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Roe deer, Sabro, Denmark, Silkeborg, Skanderborg Municipality, Skanderborg-Skjern Line, Skjern, Denmark, Smukfest, Social Democrats (Denmark), Statistics Denmark, Stilling, Terrace garden, Theatre of ancient Greece, Turkey (bird), Umbrella organization, Valdemar I of Denmark, Veng Abbey, Vitskøl Abbey, Weichselian glaciation, Wild boar, World War II. Expand index (51 more) »

Aalborg

Aalborg, is Denmark's fourth largest city with an urban population of 136,000, including 22,000 in the twin city Nørresundby 600 meters across the Limfjord.

New!!: Skanderborg and Aalborg · See more »

Aarhus

Aarhus (officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 31 December 2010) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality.

New!!: Skanderborg and Aarhus · See more »

Aarhus School of Architecture

The Aarhus School of Architecture (Arkitektskolen Aarhus) was founded in 1965 in Aarhus, Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Aarhus School of Architecture · See more »

Aarhus Tech

AARHUS TECH (until 2011 Aarhus Technical School) is a technical school in Aarhus, which provides secondary education and vocational education.

New!!: Skanderborg and Aarhus Tech · See more »

Aarhus University

Aarhus University (Aarhus Universitet, abbreviated AU) is a public research university located in Aarhus, Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Aarhus University · See more »

Anne of Denmark

Anne of Denmark (12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was Queen consort of Scotland, England, and Ireland by marriage to King James VI and I. The second daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark, Anne married James in 1589 at age 15 and bore him three children who survived infancy, including the future Charles I. She demonstrated an independent streak and a willingness to use factional Scottish politics in her conflicts with James over the custody of Prince Henry and his treatment of her friend Beatrix Ruthven.

New!!: Skanderborg and Anne of Denmark · See more »

Archaeology

Archaeology, or archeology, is the study of humanactivity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.

New!!: Skanderborg and Archaeology · See more »

Arrested development

The term "arrested development" has had multiple meanings for over 200 years.

New!!: Skanderborg and Arrested development · See more »

Øm Abbey

Øm Abbey was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1172 in the Diocese of Aarhus near the town of Rye, between the lakes of Mossø and Gudensø in central Jutland, Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Øm Abbey · See more »

Bailiff

A bailiff (from Middle English baillif, Old French baillis, bail "custody, charge, office"; cf. bail, based on the adjectival form, baiulivus, of Latin bajulus, carrier, manager) is a manager, overseer or custodian; a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given.

New!!: Skanderborg and Bailiff · See more »

Beach volleyball

Beach volleyball is a team sport played by two teams of two players on a sand court divided by a net.

New!!: Skanderborg and Beach volleyball · See more »

Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

The Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Bodilprisen for bedste kvindelige hovedrolle) is one of the merit categories presented by the Danish Film Critics Association at the annual Bodil Awards.

New!!: Skanderborg and Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role · See more »

Bog

A bog is a wetland that accumulates peat, a deposit of dead plant material—often mosses, and in a majority of cases, sphagnum moss.

New!!: Skanderborg and Bog · See more »

Brian Patrick McGuire

Brian Patrick McGuire (born 2 November 1946, Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American Danish professor emeritus of history, lecturer and author.

New!!: Skanderborg and Brian Patrick McGuire · See more »

Bunker

A bunker is a defensive military fortification designed to protect people or valued materials from falling bombs or other attacks.

New!!: Skanderborg and Bunker · See more »

Business college

A business college is a school that provides education above the high school level but could not be compared to that of a traditional university or college.

New!!: Skanderborg and Business college · See more »

C. F. Møller

Christian Frederik Møller (31 October 1898 – 5 November 1988), generally referred to as C. F. Møller, was a Danish architect, professor and, from 1965 to 1969, the first rector of the Aarhus School of Architecture.

New!!: Skanderborg and C. F. Møller · See more »

C. F. Møller Architects

Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller, internationally also known as C. F. Møller Architects, is an architectural firm based in Århus, Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and C. F. Møller Architects · See more »

Camille Jones

Camille Jones (born 25 June 1973) is a Danish pop singer, songwriter and record producer.

New!!: Skanderborg and Camille Jones · See more »

Campus

A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated.

New!!: Skanderborg and Campus · See more »

Central Denmark Region

Central Denmark Region (Region Midtjylland), commonly referred to as 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.

New!!: Skanderborg and Central Denmark Region · See more »

Chronicle

A chronicle (chronica, from Greek χρονικά, from χρόνος, chronos, "time") is a historical account of facts and events ranged in chronological order, as in a time line.

New!!: Skanderborg and Chronicle · See more »

Cistercians

A Cistercian is a member of the Cistercian Order (abbreviated as OCist, SOCist ((Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis), or ‘’’OCSO’’’ (Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae), which are religious orders of monks and nuns. They are also known as “Trappists”; as Bernardines, after the highly influential St. Bernard of Clairvaux (though that term is also used of the Franciscan Order in Poland and Lithuania); or as White Monks, in reference to the colour of the "cuccula" or white choir robe worn by the Cistercians over their habits, as opposed to the black cuccula worn by Benedictine monks. The original emphasis of Cistercian life was on manual labour and self-sufficiency, and many abbeys have traditionally supported themselves through activities such as agriculture and brewing ales. Over the centuries, however, education and academic pursuits came to dominate the life of many monasteries. A reform movement seeking to restore the simpler lifestyle of the original Cistercians began in 17th-century France at La Trappe Abbey, leading eventually to the Holy See’s reorganization in 1892 of reformed houses into a single order Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (OCSO), commonly called the Trappists. Cistercians who did not observe these reforms became known as the Cistercians of the Original Observance. The term Cistercian (French Cistercien), derives from Cistercium, the Latin name for the village of Cîteaux, near Dijon in eastern France. It was in this village that a group of Benedictine monks from the monastery of Molesme founded Cîteaux Abbey in 1098, with the goal of following more closely the Rule of Saint Benedict. The best known of them were Robert of Molesme, Alberic of Cîteaux and the English monk Stephen Harding, who were the first three abbots. Bernard of Clairvaux entered the monastery in the early 1110s with 30 companions and helped the rapid proliferation of the order. By the end of the 12th century, the order had spread throughout France and into England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Eastern Europe. The keynote of Cistercian life was a return to literal observance of the Rule of St Benedict. Rejecting the developments the Benedictines had undergone, the monks tried to replicate monastic life exactly as it had been in Saint Benedict's time; indeed in various points they went beyond it in austerity. The most striking feature in the reform was the return to manual labour, especially agricultural work in the fields, a special characteristic of Cistercian life. Cistercian architecture is considered one of the most beautiful styles of medieval architecture. Additionally, in relation to fields such as agriculture, hydraulic engineering and metallurgy, the Cistercians became the main force of technological diffusion in medieval Europe. The Cistercians were adversely affected in England by the Protestant Reformation, the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII, the French Revolution in continental Europe, and the revolutions of the 18th century, but some survived and the order recovered in the 19th century.

New!!: Skanderborg and Cistercians · See more »

Civil defense

Civil defense or civil protection is an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from military attacks and natural disasters.

New!!: Skanderborg and Civil defense · See more »

Cold War

The Cold War was a state of geopolitical tension after World War II between powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its satellite states) and powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others).

New!!: Skanderborg and Cold War · See more »

Command center

A command center or command centre (often called a war room) is any place that is used to provide centralized command for some purpose.

New!!: Skanderborg and Command center · See more »

Commoner

The common people, also known as the common man, commoners, or the masses, are the ordinary people in a community or nation who lack any significant social status, especially those who are members of neither royalty, nobility, the clergy, nor any member of the aristocracy.

New!!: Skanderborg and Commoner · See more »

Copenhagen

Copenhagen (København; Hafnia) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Copenhagen · See more »

Cultural history

Cultural history combines the approaches of anthropology and history to look at popular cultural traditions and cultural interpretations of historical experience.

New!!: Skanderborg and Cultural history · See more »

Danish Geodata Agency

The Danish Geodata Agency (GST) (Geodatastyrelsen), (previously National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark (Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen, short KMS)), is the Danish state owned central agency responsible for surveying, mapping and land registering of all of Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and all waters associated with these.

New!!: Skanderborg and Danish Geodata Agency · See more »

Danish rigsdaler

The rigsdaler was the name of several currencies used in Denmark until 1875.

New!!: Skanderborg and Danish rigsdaler · See more »

Deer park (England)

In medieval and Early Modern England, a deer park was an enclosed area containing deer.

New!!: Skanderborg and Deer park (England) · See more »

Denmark

Denmark (Danmark), officially the Kingdom of Denmark,Kongeriget Danmark,.

New!!: Skanderborg and Denmark · See more »

Diocese of Aarhus

The Diocese of Aarhus (Danish: Århus Stift) is one of 10 diocese in the Church of Denmark, with headquarters in the city of Aarhus.

New!!: Skanderborg and Diocese of Aarhus · See more »

Dominican Order

The Order of Preachers (Ordo Praedicatorum, postnominal abbreviation OP), also known as the Dominican Order, is a mendicant Catholic religious order founded by the Spanish priest Dominic of Caleruega in France, approved by Pope Honorius III via the Papal bull Religiosam vitam on 22 December 1216.

New!!: Skanderborg and Dominican Order · See more »

East Jutland metropolitan area

East Jutland metropolitan area (Byregion Østjylland) or Greater Aarhus is a geographic term for an area in Jutland and Funen, Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and East Jutland metropolitan area · See more »

Ertebølle culture

The Ertebølle culture (ca 5300 BC – 3950 BC) is the name of a hunter-gatherer and fisher, pottery-making culture dating to the end of the Mesolithic period.

New!!: Skanderborg and Ertebølle culture · See more »

European route E45

The European route E 45 goes between Norway and Italy, through Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Austria.

New!!: Skanderborg and European route E45 · See more »

Fredericia

Fredericia is a town located in Fredericia municipality in the southeastern part of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark, in a sub-region also known as Trekantsområdet (the Triangle Area).

New!!: Skanderborg and Fredericia · See more »

Fredericia-Aarhus Line

The Fredericia–Aarhus Line (Fredericia–Aarhus banen) is a long standard gauge double track railway line in Denmark which runs between the cities of Fredericia and Århus in East Jutland.

New!!: Skanderborg and Fredericia-Aarhus Line · See more »

Frederick II of Denmark

Frederick II (1 July 1534 – 4 April 1588) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Schleswig from 1559 until his death.

New!!: Skanderborg and Frederick II of Denmark · See more »

Frederick IV of Denmark

Frederick IV (11 October 1671 – 12 October 1730) was the king of Denmark and Norway from 1699 until his death.

New!!: Skanderborg and Frederick IV of Denmark · See more »

Frederikshavn

Frederikshavn is a Danish town in Frederikshavn municipality, Region Nordjylland, on the northeast coast of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Frederikshavn · See more »

Friis & Moltke

Friis & Moltke is a Danish architectural practice headquartered in Aarhus with branch offices in Copenhagen and Aalborg.

New!!: Skanderborg and Friis & Moltke · See more »

Glossary of rail transport terms

Rail terminology is a form of technical terminology.

New!!: Skanderborg and Glossary of rail transport terms · See more »

Grey partridge

The grey partridge (Perdix perdix), also known as the English partridge, Hungarian partridge, or hun, is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds.

New!!: Skanderborg and Grey partridge · See more »

Gymnasium (Denmark)

The Danish Gymnasium offers a 3-year general academically-oriented upper secondary programme which builds on the 9th-10th form of the Folkeskole and leads to the upper secondary school exit examination (the studentereksamen).

New!!: Skanderborg and Gymnasium (Denmark) · See more »

Hasselager

Hasselager is a small suburban area in the south-western part of Aarhus in Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Hasselager · See more »

Hørning

Hørning is a town in central Denmark with a population of 7,265 (1 January 2015), located in Skanderborg municipality on the peninsula of Jutland just south of Aarhus and is a suburb today.

New!!: Skanderborg and Hørning · See more »

Herning

Herning is a Danish city in Region Midtjylland, on the Jutland peninsula.

New!!: Skanderborg and Herning · See more »

Higher Commercial Examination Programme

The Higher Commercial Examination Programme (in Danish: Højere Handelseksamen, abbreviated HHX) is a business-oriented education in Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Higher Commercial Examination Programme · See more »

Higher Technical Examination Programme

In Denmark, the Higher Technical Examination Programme (HTX, in Danish: Højere Teknisk Eksamen) is a 3-year vocationally oriented general upper secondary programme which builds on the 10th-11th form of the Folkeskole.

New!!: Skanderborg and Higher Technical Examination Programme · See more »

Himmerland

Himmerland is a peninsula in northeastern Jutland, Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Himmerland · See more »

Illerup Ådal

Illerup Ådal (English: Illerup River-valley) is a river valley and archeological site located near Skanderborg in East Jutland, Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Illerup Ådal · See more »

Institute of technology

An institute of technology (also: university of technology, polytechnic university, technikon, and technical university) is a type of university which specializes in engineering, technology, applied science, and sometimes natural sciences.

New!!: Skanderborg and Institute of technology · See more »

InterCity

InterCity (commonly abbreviated IC on timetables and tickets) is the classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe.

New!!: Skanderborg and InterCity · See more »

Jøden (rapper)

Michael Mühlebach Christiansen better known by his stage name Jøden (born in Skanderborg, Denmark on 7 August 1974) is a Danish rapper signed to the ArtPeople label.

New!!: Skanderborg and Jøden (rapper) · See more »

Jutta of Saxony

Jutta of Saxony (c. 1223 – before 2 February 1267) was a Danish Queen consort, spouse of King Eric IV of Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Jutta of Saxony · See more »

Kettle (landform)

A kettle (kettle hole, pothole) is a shallow, sediment-filled body of water formed by retreating glaciers or draining floodwaters.

New!!: Skanderborg and Kettle (landform) · See more »

Kjær & Richter

Kjær & Richter is a Danish architectural practice founded in 1967 by Werner Kjær (1924–1998) and Johan Richter (1925–1998).

New!!: Skanderborg and Kjær & Richter · See more »

Luftwaffe

The Luftwaffe was the aerial warfare branch of the combined German Wehrmacht military forces during World War II.

New!!: Skanderborg and Luftwaffe · See more »

Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages (or Medieval Period) lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.

New!!: Skanderborg and Middle Ages · See more »

Mossø

Mossø is Denmark's third largest freshwater lake and Jutland's largest, as measured by surface area.

New!!: Skanderborg and Mossø · See more »

Municipal charter

A city charter or town charter (generically, municipal charter) is a legal document (charter) establishing a municipality such as a city or town.

New!!: Skanderborg and Municipal charter · See more »

Municipalities of Denmark

Denmark is divided into five regions, which contain 98 municipalities (kommuner, sing.: kommune).

New!!: Skanderborg and Municipalities of Denmark · See more »

Museum Tusculanum Press

Museum Tusculanum Press (Danish: Museum Tusculanums Forlag) is an independent academic press at the University of Copenhagen, publishing mainly in the humanities, social sciences and theology.

New!!: Skanderborg and Museum Tusculanum Press · See more »

Music festival

A music festival is a community event oriented towards live performances of singing and instrument playing that is often presented with a theme such as musical genre (e.g., blues, folk, jazz, classical music), nationality, or locality of musicians, or holiday.

New!!: Skanderborg and Music festival · See more »

Nordic Stone Age

The Nordic Stone Age refers to the Stone Age of Scandinavia.

New!!: Skanderborg and Nordic Stone Age · See more »

Ole Lund Kirkegaard

Ole Lund Kirkegaard (29 July 1940, Aarhus — 24 March 1979) was a Danish writer of children's literature and youth literature and a teacher.

New!!: Skanderborg and Ole Lund Kirkegaard · See more »

Order of Saint Benedict

The Order of Saint Benedict (OSB; Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti), also known as the Black Monksin reference to the colour of its members' habitsis a Catholic religious order of independent monastic communities that observe the Rule of Saint Benedict.

New!!: Skanderborg and Order of Saint Benedict · See more »

Parish (Denmark)

In Denmark, a parish (sogn; plural: sogne) is a local ecclesiastical unit in the Church of Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Parish (Denmark) · See more »

Peter Sommer

Peter Sommer Christensen (born 28 August 1974 in Skanderborg) is a Danish singer and songwriter.

New!!: Skanderborg and Peter Sommer · See more »

Pheasant

Pheasants are birds of several genera within the subfamily Phasianinae, of the family Phasianidae in the order Galliformes.

New!!: Skanderborg and Pheasant · See more »

Rabbit

Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha (along with the hare and the pika).

New!!: Skanderborg and Rabbit · See more »

Rapping

Rapping (or rhyming, spitting, emceeing, MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backbeat or musical accompaniment.

New!!: Skanderborg and Rapping · See more »

Red deer

The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of the largest deer species.

New!!: Skanderborg and Red deer · See more »

Regional rail

Regional rail, also known as local trains and stopping trains, are passenger rail services that operate between towns and cities.

New!!: Skanderborg and Regional rail · See more »

Regions of Denmark

The Regions of Denmark were created as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform.

New!!: Skanderborg and Regions of Denmark · See more »

Renaissance

The Renaissance is a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries.

New!!: Skanderborg and Renaissance · See more »

Ring Abbey

Ring Abbey (Ring Kloster), was a Benedictine nunnery in Skanderborg in Denmark, in operation from the 12th-century until the Danish Reformation.

New!!: Skanderborg and Ring Abbey · See more »

Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

The Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Robert Prisen for årets kvindelige hovedrolle) is a Danish Academy Film award presented at the annual Robert Award ceremony to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a Danish film.

New!!: Skanderborg and Robert Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role · See more »

Roe deer

The European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), also known as the western roe deer, chevreuil, or simply roe deer or roe, is a Eurasian species of deer.

New!!: Skanderborg and Roe deer · See more »

Sabro, Denmark

Sabro is a suburb of Aarhus in Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Sabro, Denmark · See more »

Silkeborg

Silkeborg is a Danish town with a population of 43,158 (1 January 2014).

New!!: Skanderborg and Silkeborg · See more »

Skanderborg Municipality

Skanderborg Municipality is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region Midtjylland on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark, just southwest of Aarhus and is a part of the East Jutland metropolitan area.

New!!: Skanderborg and Skanderborg Municipality · See more »

Skanderborg-Skjern Line

The Skanderborg–Skjern railway line (Skanderborg–Skjern–banen) is a long standard gauge single track railway line in Denmark which runs between the cities of Skanderborg and Skjern in Central Jutland, Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Skanderborg-Skjern Line · See more »

Skjern, Denmark

Skjern is a railway town located in western Jutland, Denmark with a population of 7,741 (1 January 2014).

New!!: Skanderborg and Skjern, Denmark · See more »

Smukfest

Smukfest (aka Skanderborg Festival) is an annual music festival, held during the first weekend of August in Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Smukfest · See more »

Social Democrats (Denmark)

The Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne), officially Social Democracy (Socialdemokratiet), is a social-democratic political party in Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Social Democrats (Denmark) · See more »

Statistics Denmark

Statistics Denmark (Danmarks Statistik) is a Danish governmental organization under the Ministry for Economic and Interior Affairs.

New!!: Skanderborg and Statistics Denmark · See more »

Stilling

Stilling is a surname.

New!!: Skanderborg and Stilling · See more »

Terrace garden

In gardening, a terrace is an element where a raised flat paved or gravelled section overlooks a prospect.

New!!: Skanderborg and Terrace garden · See more »

Theatre of ancient Greece

The ancient Greek drama was a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece from c. 700 BC.

New!!: Skanderborg and Theatre of ancient Greece · See more »

Turkey (bird)

The turkey is a large bird in the genus Meleagris, which is native to the Americas.

New!!: Skanderborg and Turkey (bird) · See more »

Umbrella organization

An umbrella organization is an association of (often related, industry-specific) institutions, who work together formally to coordinate activities or pool resources.

New!!: Skanderborg and Umbrella organization · See more »

Valdemar I of Denmark

Valdemar I of Denmark (14 January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also known as Valdemar the Great (Valdemar den Store), was King of Denmark from 1146 until his death in 1182.

New!!: Skanderborg and Valdemar I of Denmark · See more »

Veng Abbey

Veng Abbey was one of Denmark's earliest Benedictine monasteries and was located in the village of Veng near Skanderborg, Region of Southern Denmark.

New!!: Skanderborg and Veng Abbey · See more »

Vitskøl Abbey

Vitskøl Abbey (Vitskøl Kloster; Vitae Schola, meaning "school of life") is a former Cistercian monastery near Ranum in Himmerland in Region Nordjylland, Denmark, active from mid 12th-century until 1563, and one of the oldest existing monastic complexes in northern Europe.

New!!: Skanderborg and Vitskøl Abbey · See more »

Weichselian glaciation

"Weichselian glaciation" is the local name of the last glacial period and its associated glaciation in Northern Europe.

New!!: Skanderborg and Weichselian glaciation · See more »

Wild boar

The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine,Heptner, V. G.; Nasimovich, A. A.; Bannikov, A. G.; Hoffman, R. S. (1988), Volume I, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science Foundation, pp.

New!!: Skanderborg and Wild boar · See more »

World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

New!!: Skanderborg and World War II · See more »

Redirects here:

Skanderborg Lake, Skanderborg Sø, UN/LOCODE:DKSKG.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skanderborg

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »