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- Frederiksbjerg is a borough in Aarhus, Denmark. Frederiksbjerg is part of the postal district Aarhus C and is located just south of the historical city...
- Frederiksbjerg School is a folkeskole in the Frederiksbjerg neighborhood of Aarhus. The school has 965 students. The building was designed by Henning...
- Denmark, consisting of the Inner city, Vesterbro, University of Aarhus, Frederiksbjerg, Langenæs and Aarhus Ø, with postal code 8000. The district is commonly...
- left a notable impact on the city as many streets, particularly on Frederiksbjerg, are named after Danish officers of the time. Fifteen years later, in...
- Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is...
- is located in the city centre between the districts of Midtbyen and Frederiksbjerg with entrances from Banegårdspladsen and the shopping centre Bruun's...
- School (Danish: Læssøesgade Skole) is a public primary school in the Frederiksbjerg district of Aarhus, Denmark. The school offers reception classes, 1...
- Permanente City planning (Stadion Allé, around 1920) Frederiksbjerg-bo (1926, Trepkasgade) Frederiksbjerg-bo (detail) Pakhus 13 (1926) Great Chapel (1927)...
- Being small and situated just south of Frederiksbjerg, M****lisborg is often considered part of Frederiksbjerg. Like most of the boroughs outside the...
- connecting the central station and the newly developing neighborhood Frederiksbjerg south of it to the old city center north of the river. In 1904 the first...