- The
Gudenå or Gudenåen (pronounced [ˈkuˀðn̩ˌɔˀn̩]), is Denmark's
longest river and runs
through the
central parts of the
Jutlandic peninsula. An anglicized...
- west of the
geographical centre of Denmark. The city is
situated on the
Gudenå River in the
hilly and lush
landscape of Søhøjlandet,
surrounded by Denmark's...
- The Tour de
Gudenå is a 120 km fla****er
kayak and
canoe race
along the
Gudenå river in Denmark. It is held on the
second w****end of
September each year...
- but
flows in the
direction of the
North Sea due to a moraine,
while the
Gudenå is the
longest river of Denmark. In
order for
ships not
having to go around...
- is
drained by a
dozen or so rivers, and the most
significant include the
Gudenå, Odense, Skjern, Suså and Vidå—a
river that
flows along its
southern border...
-
Viskan in the
province of
Halland on the
Swedish side, and the
river of
Gudenå in Jutland, in Denmark. The main
islands of the
Kattegat are Samsø, Læsø...
- town of Rye
which is now much
smaller than Ry. Ry is
located along the
Gudenå (River Guden)
between the
lakes Gudensø, Birkesø, Vessø, Lillesø, Rye Møllesø...
- Church, also from that period.
Trade by sea was
facilitated through the
Gudenå River,
entering Randers Fjord.
During industrialization,
Randers quickly...
-
tower is from the
beginning of the 17th century. Tørring is
located at the
Gudenå,
about 10 km
southeast of its spring, from
where canoeing on the
river is...
- of Randers, on the
south side of the Nørreå
close to
where it
meets the
Gudenå. The
stadium hosted the
speedway team
Randers Speedway Club and then Kronjyllands...