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contemporary art. The town is home for the
Hjørring Revue (
Hjørring revyen), a
summer revue that has been a part of
Hjørring's entertainment life
since the 1920s...
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Hjørring Muni****lity (Danish:
Hjørring Kommune) is a muni****lity (Danish: kommune) in
North Jutland Region on the west
coast of the
island of Vendsyssel-Thy...
- is
playing on a
license from
Hjørring IF,
which used to
belong to FC
Hjørring. The club is a
cooperation between Hjørring IF and
Frederikshavn fI. The...
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granted two
spots in the competition. Its
major success to date is
Fortuna Hjørring's appearance in the 2002–03 edition's final.
These are the
three teams that...
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Fortuna Hjørring is a women's ****ociation
football team from
Hjørring, Denmark. The club was
formed in 1966 and play in
green and white.
Their biggest...
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Hjørring County (Danish:
Hjørring Amt) is a
former province in Denmark,
located on the
northern tip of
Jutland and encomp****ing most of the
island of...
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Hjørring Baptist Church is a
Christian Baptist Church,
which is
located on Sct. Olai
Plads in the
center of
Hjørring, Denmark. The church...
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Hjørring Stadium (Danish:
Hjørring Stadion) is a multi-purpose
stadium located in
Hjørring, Denmark, that is part of Femhøje
Sport Center, and
hence also...
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operated together with the
Hjørring-Løkken-Aabybro Line and the
Hjørring-Hørby Line in the
joint operating company Hjørring Privatbaner (HP). In 2001,...
- on 9 and 21 June 2003 at
Gammliavallen and
Hjørring Stadium between Umeå IK of
Sweden and
Fortuna Hjørring of Denmark. It was the
first final not to feature...