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- Faxe Ladeplads or Fakse Ladeplads is a coastal town in Denmark with a po****tion of 2,483 (1 January 2024), located in Zealand and lying 5 kilometers south-east...
- narrow gauge railway line between the Faxe Quarry and the harbor in Faxe Ladeplads opened in 1865. In 1879, the Østbanen railway line from Køge to Faxe opened...
- BK Døllefjelde Musse IF Elite 3000 Espergærde IF FA 2000 Farum BK Faxe Ladeplads IF FC Holte FC Jonstrup FIF Hillerød Frederikssund IK Frem ****ebæk G77...
- Odin on 8 August 1852 in Nivågård, Sjælland - 21 December 1930 in Faxe Ladeplads) was a Danish M.A. and painter. His father, Niels Engelsted [da] was a...
- 2,455 2,507 2,514 2,517 2,508 2,469 2,472 2,488 2,491 +0.5% 253 Faxe Ladeplads 2,867 2,874 2,872 2,863 2,843 2,867 2,889 2,901 2,883 2,874 2,884 2,487...
- Esbjerg became a muni****lity in its own right (initially known as Esbjerg Ladeplads), receiving the status and privileges of a market town in 1899 and incorporating...
- station. Vestsjællands Lokalbaner, VL workshop Holbæk LINT 41 train at Faxe Ladeplads Station. Lint41 Køge Station Lindt 41 at Odsherredsbanen Lindt 41 at Nykøbing...
- that looks like a trough". List of short place names Ploug, Mariann (2009). Ho Ladeplads (in Danish). Denmark: Sjæk´len. pp. 23–31. Ploug, s. 23 v t e...
- December 2020, trains have run every 30 minutes between Roskilde and Faxe Ladeplads via Køge and Hårlev. There are also connecting services from Hårlev to...
- in 1874 and transports approx. 875,000 p****engers. Østbanen (Køge-Faxe Ladeplads / Køge-Rødvig), which is 46.2 km long, was opened in 1879, and transports...