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southwest of Brønderslev.
Until 1
January 2007
Pandrup was the seat of the
former Pandrup Muni****lity.
Pandrup is
first mentioned in 1470. A
train station...
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Until January 1, 2007
Pandrup Muni****lity was a muni****lity (Danish: kommune) in the
former North Jutland County, on the
north coast of the
North Jutlandic...
- when the muni****lities of
Brovst Muni****lity,
Fjerritslev Muni****lity,
Pandrup Muni****lity and
Aabybro Muni****lity were merged.
Since the muni****lity's...
- party.
Aabybro Muni****lity
bordered Brovst Muni****lity to the west,
Pandrup and Brønderslev Muni****lity to the
north and
Aalborg Muni****lity to the...
- of the 1840 census, No. 121 was home to six households. Jens
Andersen Pandrup, a new brewer,
resided on the
ground floor with his wife Ane
Marie Jensen...
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Jammerbugt Fodbold Club was a
Danish club
based in
Pandrup,
Jammerbugt Muni****lity, that
folded after the
court in Hjørring
issued a
bankruptcy decree...
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until 2007, when the muni****lity was
merged with the muni****lities of
Pandrup,
Brovst and
Fjerritslev to form
Jammerbugt Muni****lity. Lone Drøscher...
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Constituency Denmark Personal details Born (1955-05-07) 7 May 1955 (age 69)
Pandrup,
North Jutland,
Denmark Political party Danish
Social Democrats EU Progressive...
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Hadsund Hals
Hirtshals Hjørring
Hobro Læsø Løgstør Løkken-Vrå Nibe Nørager
Pandrup Sejlflod Sindal Skagen Skørping Støvring Sæby
Aabybro Aalborg Aars...
- 2,565 2,596 2,672 2,750 2,764 2,765 2,770 2,890 2,945 2,964 +20.4% 215
Pandrup 2,815 2,871 2,880 2,879 2,954 2,929 2,940 2,934 2,925 2,898 2,862 2,909...