- terp, also
known as a wierde, woerd, warf, warft, werf, werve, wurt or
værft, is an
artificial dwelling mound found on the
North European Plain that...
- six
patrol boats in
service with the
Royal Danish Navy.
Built by
Faaborg Værft A/S, the
ships displace 280
tonnes (280 long tons) and have a
maximum speed...
-
Aalborg Shipyard (Danish:
Aalborg Værft A/S) was a
shipyard located in Aalborg, Denmark.
Founded in 1912 by
brothers Immanuel Stuhr and
Peter Philip Stuhr...
-
company Moss
Værft in 1889. The
company was
dissolved in 1927
because of an
economic depression, but re-founded the same year as Moss
Værft & Dokk. The...
- by
Dubai in 2006.
Designed by
Maierform and
built in 1984 by Helsingør
Værft [da; de] in Helsingør, Denmark, the
first owner was the late King Fahd of...
-
under the old name. In 1976 the
shipyard changed name
again to
Dannebrog Værft A/S, Århus. From 1972 to 1984 the
company was
profitable again and there...
- have a
network of
local and
regional buses. For a
century the Helsingør
Værft or
Elsinore shipyard was a
prominent landmark,
which covered the
whole area...
- with
Danish Defense Acquisition and
Logistics Organization and
Faaborg Værft A/S. The ship is
named after the
Norse fertility goddess Freya.
Freja is...
- are
built upon metre-high, man-made mounds,
called Warften in
German or
Værft in Danish, to
guard against storm tides. Some
halligen also have overflow...
- from Turkey's Ekol". www.reuters.com. Poulsen,
Hanne (2016). "HELSINGØR
VÆRFT 1882-1982" (PDF). M/S
Museet for Sø****. Helsingør, Denmark:
Museet for...