- Map of
medieval Denmark,
showing herreder and sysler. The
entire country was
divided into
herreder,
shown outlined in red.
Coloured areas show Jutland's...
-
honorific prefix Odder Line, a
Danish rail line
formerly known as Hads-Ning
Herreders Jernbane This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- north-east coast.
Odder became a
railway town in 1884 when Hads-Ning
Herreders Jernbane railway line was established,
connecting the city to Hou and...
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Odder Line (Danish: Odderbanen), also
known formerly as the Hads-Ning
Herreders Jernbane (HHJ), is a 26.5 km (16.5 mi) long standard-gauge single-track...
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Aalborg County (Danish: Ålborg Amt,
former spelling:
Aalborg Amt) is a
former province in Denmark,
located in north-eastern
Jutland around the eastern...
- Holy
Roman Empire. A
syssel was
subdivided into a
number of
hundreds or
herreder. The name
still can be
found in the
Danish district of Vendsyssel, as well...
- Tønder
County (Danish: Tønder Amt) is a
former province in Denmark,
located the south-western part of
Southern Jutland. Tønder
County was
established in...
-
division of
Denmark in
medieval times showing herreder and sysler. The
entire country was
divided into
herreder,
shown outlined in red.
Coloured areas show...
- the
operating companies Vemb-Lemvig-Thyborøn
Jernbane A/S and Hads-Ning
Herreders Jernbane A/S.
Headquartered in Lemvig, the
company is
responsible for...
-
entry "Eckernförde" Poul
Bredo Grandjean (1953),
Slesvigske Købstæders og
Herreders Segl
indtil 1660, J.H.
Schultz Forlag, p. 13-14. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911)...