- Muni****lity.
Until 2006, it
constituted Farum Muni****lity.
Farum has
existed for more than 1000 years. The name
Farum refers to the
founding fathers, sea...
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Farum muni****lity was a muni****lity (Danish kommune) in the
northeast of the
island of
Zealand in
eastern Denmark. On 1
January 2007 it
merged with...
- from the
North Zealand town of
Farum.
Founded as
Farum Boldklub from the
merger of the town's two
football clubs Farum IK and
Stavnsholt BK in 1991, the...
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Farum Arena is a multi-purpose arena,
located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
seating capacity of the
arena varies, from 3,000 people. The
arena is part of...
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Farum Lake (Danish:
Farum Sø) is a lake in
Northeastern Zealand, Denmark. The lake lies to the
northwest of
Copenhagen in the Mølleå valley. It is located...
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Farum Rectory is a
listed rectory located adjacent to the
graveyard surrounding Farum Church in the old,
western part of
Farum, Denmark.
Built in 1724...
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Farum station is an S-train
railway station serving the
satellite town of
Farum north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is
located about 1 km east of the old...
- The
Morten Farum House (Danish:
Morten Farums Gård),
situated at
Amaliegade 21A, is a
former 18th-century town
house dating from the
early years of the...
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Right to
Dream Park,
historically known as
Farum Park, is a
football stadium in
Farum, Denmark. It is the home
ground of FC Nordsjælland and Hillerød Fodbold...
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northwestern Spain.
Until the 20th century, it was
known as the
Farum Brigantium. The
Latin word
farum is
derived from the Gr**** Φάρος, Pharos, for the Lighthouse...