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    Frederikshavn - Wikipedia

    Frederikshavn is a Danish town in Frederikshavn municipality, Region Nordjylland, on the northeast coast of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. Its name translates to "Frederik's harbor". It was originally named Fladstrand. The town has a population of 22,961 (1 January 2023), … See more

    Frederikshavn was originally called Fladstrand (lit. "Flat beach") from its location in Flade parish.
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    • Bangsbo Museum
    • Frederikshavn Art Museum (Frederikshavn Kunstmuseum)
    • Frederikshavn Shipyard Historical Society (Værftshistorisk Selskab Frederikshavn)
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    Three major roads connect Frederikshavn. E 45 connects to Aalborg in the south. Frederikshavn is … See more

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    The Danish term: frederikshavner, lit.'Someone from Frederikshavn' is used to denote a quality plaice. It is probably the most popular fish eaten in Denmark.
    The drama television series Norskov (2015–2017) was filmed in and… See more

    Frederikshavn White Hawks are the local professional ice hockey team playing in the premier Danish ice hockeySee more

    EUC Nord - a technical school located partly in Frederikshavn. See more

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  3. Frederikshavn is a charming port city in northern Denmark, where you can enjoy the scenic views of the Kattegat strait and the lively atmosphere of the ferry ter… See more
    Frederikshavn is a charming port city in northern Denmark, where you can enjoy the scenic views of the Kattegat strait and the lively atmosphere of the ferry terminal. Explore the rich maritime history of the city at the Bangsbo Museum, located in a historic manor, or visit the Bangsbo Fort, a former coastal defense site with a stunning lookout point. Frederikshavn also offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities, such as shopping, dining, golfing, and sailing. You can easily reach Frederikshavn by train, bus, or plane from other parts of Denmark, or take a ferry to Sweden, Norway, or the island of Læsø.
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  5. Frederikshavn – always in top form | Enjoy Nordjylland

    WEBFrederikshavn – always in top form. Known to most as a traffic hub, but Frederikshavn has a lot more to offer. An unusually high number of shops and restaurants, and even the only palm beach in Denmark! …

  6. Frederikshavn – Travel guide at Wikivoyage