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Aalborg
Aalborg or Ålborg ( , ; ) is Denmark's fourth largest urban settlement (behind Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense) with a population of 119,862 (1 July 2022) in the town proper and an urban population of 143,598 (1 July 2022). As of 1 July 2022, the Municipality of Aalborg had a population of 221,082, making it the third most populous in the country after the municipalities of Copenhagen (capital) and Aarhus. Eurostat and OECD have used a definition for the metropolitan area of Aalborg (referred to as a "functional urban area"), which includes all municipalities in the province () of North Jutland
Aalborg Municipality
municipality of Denmark

Egholm
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Egholm is a Danish island in the Limfjord close to Aalborg. The island covers an area of and had 55 inhabitants in 2013. Egholm can be reached by a five-minute ferry ride from Aalborg.
Sejlflod Municipality
former municipality in Denmark
Hals Municipality
former municipality in Denmark
Nibe Municipality
former municipality of Denmark
Troldkirken
Troldkirken is a Stone Age long barrow in the village of Nibe, Denmark.
Aalborg County
former province in Denmark, 1793-1970
Farstrup
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Farstrup is a village, with a population of 447 (1 January 2025), in Northern Himmerland in Denmark. It is located between Nibe (13 km. East) and Løgstør (14 km. West) and 4 km south of Staun. It is located in Aalborg Municipality, North Jutland Region. A branch of the Ancient Road crosses north of the Limfjord Farstrup. Besides Staun, the nearest villages are Kolby, Barmer, Lundby and St. Ajstrup. Farstrup is around 29 km / 18 mi away from North Denmark's capital Aalborg (Aalborg) and 241 km / 150 mi from Denmark's capital Co
Store Vildmose
protected area in Denmark