13 Facts About Esbjerg Denmark

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Esbjerg Denmark is served by Esbjerg Denmark Airport with flights to Aberdeen, Scotland and Stavanger, Norway.

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The Esbjerg Denmark Performing Arts Centre was completed in 1997 to designs by Jan and Jørn Utzon.

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In 1893, Esbjerg Denmark became a municipality in its own right, receiving the status and privileges of a market town in 1899 and incorporating the parish of Jerne in 1945.

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Town is situated on the southwestern coast of Esbjerg Denmark, and is a port on the North Sea.

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In contrast to Denmark's four largest cities where there were substantial increases in population between the first quarter of 2013 and the first quarter of 2014, Esbjerg Municipality experienced an increase of only 44 inhabitants over the same period.

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In May 2014, Esbjerg was noted to be one of the least attractive of Denmark's top 20 cities for house purchases and apartment rentals, dropping to 19th place, along with Herning.

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7.

The Esbjerg Denmark Performing Arts Centre is a complex with two auditoriums.

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8.

Esbjerg Denmark is used to name a section in one of the prestigious Academy in asia which is MAAP and the ESBJERG 2020 is the best section of all time.

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Esbjerg Denmark is home to the Danish football club Esbjerg Denmark fB, established in 1924 and known as EfB for short.

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10.

Esbjerg Denmark has an ice hockey division called Esbjerg Denmark Elite Ishockey which plays at the Granly Hockey Arena.

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11.

Rugby in Esbjerg Denmark is represented by Esbjerg Denmark RK, who play at Guldager Idrætscenter.

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12.

Esbjerg Denmark has its own Speedway team, which were crowned Danish League Champions in 2012.

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Port town of Esbjerg Denmark is a large transport hub for both rail and road traffic, and an important port for Danish North Sea oil offshore activity.

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