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- Thyregod is a railway town, with a po****tion of 1,349 (1 January 2024), in Vejle Muni****lity, Denmark. It is the northernmost town in Region of Southern...
- Thyregod station is a railway station serving the railway town of Thyregod in Southern Denmark. Thyregod station is located on the Vejle-Holstebro railway...
- Additive Models. Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN 978-0-412-34390-2. Madsen, Henrik; Thyregod, Poul (2011). Introduction to General and Generalized Linear Models. Chapman...
- light utility amateur aircraft. The plane was designed by engineer Harald Thyregod in 1958 and built by a farmer Arne Hollænder and Aksel Smidt at Hollænder's...
- Østerhåb Kirke 157 Øster Nykirke 158 Nørre Snede Kirke 159 Vester Kirke,Thyregod 160 Sønder Omme Kirke 161 Tarm Kirke 162 Rindum Kirke 163 Ølgod Kirke 164...
- InterCityLyn Thyregod towards Struer Preceding station GoCollective Following station Jelling towards Vejle Vejle–Struer Regional train Thyregod towards Struer...
- the following parishes: Gadbjerg, Give, Givskud, Lindeballe, Ringive, Thyregod, Vester, Øster Nykirke, Give Birk, and Enkelund Birk parishes. Give muni****lity...
- Copenhagen and Struer. Vejle (Vj) Vejle Sygehus (Vjs) Jelling (Jl) Give (Gw) Thyregod (Ty) Brande (Bb) Herning (Hr) Gødstrup Vildbjerg (Id) Aulum (Uu) Holstebro...
- Po****tion (2024) Vejle 61,706 Børkop 6,334 Give 4,682 Jelling 3,853 Brejning 3,090 Skibet 2,615 Egtved 2,457 Bredsten 1,898 Ødsted 1,536 Thyregod 1,349...
- and the ancient history of the Nordic countries. In 1791 he was sent to Thyregod in Central Jutland to live and study with pastor Laurids Svindt Feld (1750–1803)...