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9 unusual facts about Køge


Egon Christophersen

Christophersen survived the war and returned to live in Køge in Denmark.

Herfølge Boldklub

In 2009, the club shared its licence, and merged its professional football with Køge BK to form HB Køge.

In 2009, the club merged its professional football with Køge BK and formed HB Køge.

On 27 February 2007, the club agreed, at an extraordinary general meeting, a professional football merger with Køge Boldklub, to form HB Køge.

Køge

There are also railway stations in the northern suburb of Ølby Lyng and in the southern suburb of Herfølge.

Køge BK

On 2007-02-27 the club agreed on an extraordinary general meeting a merger with Herfølge Boldklub, to form HB Køge.

Mosede Fort

Mosede Fort, located in Mosede, Denmark is a coastal fort build, part of Tunestillingen, in the years before and during the First World War, to protect the Bay of Køge from eventual German naval invasions.

Niels Simonsen Glostrup

In 1612 he took his Master's Degree in Copenhagen and, in the same year, became a parish pastor in Køge, Denmark.

UC3 Nautilus

In the spring of 2009 the automatic snorkel system was installed, so the submarine could sail submerged on diesel power, and in August 2009 the submarine sailed out from the Port of Køge submerged.


2012–13 HB Køge season

The 2012-13 season is HB Køge's 4th season in existent, since formed from Herfølge Boldklub and Køge Boldklub in 2009.

Hundige station

Hundige station opened along with the extension of the Køge radial from Vallensbæk station to Hundige in 1976: Since then, it has been the terminus of the S-train service A, and a stop on all other lines on the Køge radial.

Køge Bugt-banen

Køge Bugt-banen is one of six radial S-train lines in Copenhagen; it connects the city center to communities along Køge Bugt (the bay of Køge) and terminates in the city of Køge about 35 km southwest of central Copenhagen.

Vallø

Neighboring municipalities were Køge to the northwest, Rønnede and Fakse to the southwest, and Stevns to the southeast, to the northeast is Køge Bay (Køge Bugt).


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