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unusual facts about Lundby, Aalborg


Anders Andersen-Lundby

Anders Andersen-Lundby (b. December 16, 1841, in Lundby - d. January 4, 1923, in Munich) was a Danish landscape painter from Lundby Hills at Aalborg, Denmark.


Aalborg Pirates

The merged team was known as Aalborg Ishockey Klub (AIK) in the period 1997-2003, but following financial instability at the club, the professional license was transferred to Aalborg Boldspilklub or AaB.

Aalborg Symphony Orchestra

Based in central Aalborg, it performs concerts at the Aalborg Hall.

Aalborghus Gymnasium

Aalborghus Gymnasium is a secondary school in the city of Aalborg, in North Jutland in Denmark.

Donal Lyons

He represented Galway at the International Conference of Sister Cities at Aalborg, and addressed the Massachusetts State Senate at the invitation of Jack Yunits and Tom Birmingham.

DR P4

Regional radio began in April 1960 with the establishment of six stations: Bornholms Radio in Rønne, Midtjyllands Radio in Århus, Nordjyllands Radio in Aalborg, Radio Fyn in Odense, Sjællands Radio in Næstved, and Sønderjyllands Radio in Aabenraa.

Fliegerführer Atlantik

Küstenfliegergruppe 106, 406, 506, 606 and 906 were also made available, based at Amsterdam, (Netherlands), Brest, Westerland, Lannion, (France), Aalborg, (Denmark).

Henrik I. Christensen

After receiving his Ph.D., Christensen held teaching and research positions at Aalborg University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Royal Institute of Technology.

IKE

The IKE Group, a research group at the Department of Business Studies, Aalborg University, Denmark

Jakob Ejersbo

A tale about three young people and drug problems in Aalborg, the work was turned into a film in 2005, directed by Ole Christian Madsen.

Joachim Olsen

Joachim Brøchner Olsen (born 31 May 1977 in Aalborg, Denmark) is a Danish politician and former world class shot putter.

Kasper Risgård

Kasper Winde Risgård (born 4 January 1983 in Aalborg) is a Danish footballer who plays as a midfielder currently on a contract with the Danish Superliga club AaB.

Limfjordstunnelen

It is one of three permanent links between Vendsyssel and Himmerlandsbanken, the other two being Limfjordsbroen in central Aalborg and Jernbanebroen over Limfjorden, the railway bridge, slightly west of the city center.

Martin Jensen

Martin S. Jensen (born 1973), Danish footballer (Esbjerg, Odense, Aalborg)

Matteo Trefoloni

He once again courted controversy, when he sent off Aalborg defender Michael Beauchamp, despite the Australian not being the culprit of the foul that had been awarded.

Mohamed Niang

Niang most recently played in Denmark for Aalborg in 2004, averaging 22.5 pts, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks and 1.4 assists.

Museums in Aalborg

The Springeren - Marine Experience Center is a marine museum on the wharf of Aalborg.

Musikkens Hus

But when the Vice-Chancellor of Aalborg University, Sven Caspersen, and Vice-Rector of the Royal Academy of Music North Denmark, Peter Wang, during a tennis match come up with the idea of establishing a research and educational unit in Musikkens Hus, new life is breathed into the project.

Owain Arwel Hughes

Among his numerous titles are Principal Associate Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London's Philharmonia Orchestra, Aalborg Symphony in Denmark and the National Youth Orchestra of Wales and Principal Guest Conductor of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra.

Povl Stegmann

The proposal won first prize but when Stegmann became head of the Technical School in Aalborg, he withdrew from the consortium.

PreussenElektra

Shortly afterwards, Vattenfall, ELSAM and NWK agreed to link Sweden, Denmark (Jutland and Funen), and northwest Germany through the building of a direct connection, known as Konti-Skan, from Gothenburg to Aalborg.

Rebild Municipality

The land that today comprises Rebild National Park, south of Aalborg, was bought by Americans of Danish descent and donated to the people and nation of Denmark with a single codicil- that July 4th be celebrated there every year.

SS Pink Star

Under the name Saga she was owned by Waages Rederi of Oslo, Norway, until 1931, when she was sold to A.E. Reimann of Stensved, Denmark, and renamed Lundby.

The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg

Since 2008 Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium has made a name for itself as having (along with King's College London) rejected the Danish musician Goodiepal's ideas about Radical Computer Music.

Werner Haugk

Werner Haugk was killed on 18 October 1944 near Aalborg, Denmark, after the BF 109 trainer that he was flying was shot down by British fighters.


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