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- November 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2020. Flatau, Line (22 May 2018). "FC Midtjyllands stormfulde vej til toppen". tvmidtvest.dk. TV Midtvest. Archived from...
- Midtjyllands Airport (Danish: Midtjyllands Lufthavn) (IATA: KRP, ICAO: EKKA), formerly known as Karup Airport, is an airport in Denmark. The airport is...
- Midtjyllands Avis (also known as MJA) is a local newspaper based in Silkeborg, Denmark. It is one of the oldest newspapers in the country, being established...
- genopstå". TV Midtvest. 29 May 2018. "Peter har kæmpet fire år efter HC Midtjyllands konkurs: Nu gør de comeback i ligaen" (in Danish). TV Midt/Vest. 2 September...
- pla**** for Esbjerg fB, Brighton & Hove Albion, St Mirren, SC Heerenveen, Midtjylland, Rubin Kazan, and Anderlecht. On 20 September 2016, Esbjerg fB confirmed...
- prins Waldemar er død". Midtjyllands Avis. Retrieved 14 August 2020. "Dronningens halvfætter prins Waldemar er død". Midtjyllands Avis. Retrieved 14 August...
- "Vandværker ser mod Hampen". Midtjyllands Avis (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-05-31. Skovbo, Stig (2017-08-07). "Hjøllund: Midtjyllands navle - eller en landsby...
- left winger for Gr**** club Aris. He began his professional career with Midtjylland of the Danish Superliga, making 114 total appearances and scoring 31...
- en lyd fra Morten Olsen" (in Danish). Tipsbladet. 25 March 2008. "FC Midtjyllands træner giver op og overlader jobbet til ****istenten". politiken.dk (in...
- a goalkeeper for Danish Superliga club Midtjylland. After beginning his professional career with Midtjylland, he pla**** in France for Guingamp, in Germany...