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Tranbjerg J is a town in
Aarhus in Denmark. "J" is for
Jutland to
distinguish this
place from a
similarly named place on Zealand, and is not used in daily...
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Tranbjerg Church is a
church in Aarhus, Denmark,
situated in the
suburb Tranbjerg 9
kilometers south-west of
Aarhus city
center on the old
country road...
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Kaczynski (1991) Jógvan Nordbúð (1992–93)
Petur Mohr (1994–95)
Christian Tranbjerg (Jan 1996 – July 96) Jógvan
Martin Olsen (Aug 1996 – Dec 96)
Mihajlo Djuran...
- AIA-
Tranbjerg (84) 1976/77: Ann Andreasen,
Svendborg HK (87) 1977/78:
Bente Lauridsen, AIA-
Tranbjerg (101) 1978/79:
Bente Lauridsen, AIA-
Tranbjerg (87)...
- Kolt, Rosenhøj, Skødstrup, Skæring, Skåde, Slet, Stavtrup,
Tilst and
Tranbjerg.
Statistics Denmark defines towns or
cities as
areas with more than 200...
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august - 2018 : AIA-
Tranbjerg Fodbold fejrer 100 års jubilæum (PDF) (in Danish).
Tranbjerg J: Idrætsforeningen AIA-
Tranbjerg. pp. 16–17, 24, 48. Archived...
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Place of
birth Denmark Position(s)
Midfielder Youth career AIA/
Tranbjerg Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 19??–1996 AGF
Aarhus ? (?) 1996–1998...
- the
setting the
activities of
Kragelund IF,
until the
parish of Holme-
Tranbjerg bought six
acres of land from Lysenggård Farm in 1955, on
which two ****ociation...
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roughly 5
kilometers south of the city,
between Holme and
Tranbjerg. The town that
would later become Slet was
created in 1682. Karl-Erik...
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Aarhus in June 1967. In June 1974, the club
merged with
Tranbjerg IF to form IF AIA-
Tranbjerg. The
football departments of the
founding clubs ceased to...