Thygeslund
Thygeslund is a farm in Mariagerfjord Municipality, North Jutland. Thygeslund is situated nearby to the village Hadsund Syd, as well as near the hamlet Haderup.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Hadsund Rådhus and Færgekroen.
Hadsund South Station
Building
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Hadsund South Station was a railway station in Hadsund, Denmark, until 1 April 1969, when the Aalborg–Hadsund Railway and Randers–Hadsund Railway were closed.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hadsund Syd and Haderup.
Hadsund Syd
Village
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Hadsund South, originally Sønder Hadsund, is a district in the city of Hadsund, adjoined to the rest of the city by the Hadsund Bridge. It lies 252 meters south of the city proper.
Hadsund
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Hadsund is a city on the Jutland peninsula in Denmark. With a population of 5,000 people, it's the largest city of Mariagerfjord Municipality.
Thygeslund
- Type: Farm
- Description: manor house in Mariagerfjord Municipality, Denmark
- Categories: manor house and agriculture
- Location: Mariagerfjord Municipality, North Jutland, Jutland, Denmark, Nordic countries, Europe
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In Other Languages
“Thygeslund” goes by many names.
- Danish: “Thygeslund”
- Danish: “Tygeslund”
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