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Grenaa Municipality
Distance: Approx. 325 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.41666667,10.88333333
Until 1 January 2007, Grenaa municipality or Grenå municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 196 km2, and had a total population of 18,641 (2005). Its last mayor was Gert Schou, a member of the Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) political party.
Ginnerup
Village in Central Jutland Region, Denmark
Distance: Approx. 7995 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.41008889,10.74887778
Ginnerup (Danish pronunciation: [ˈke̝nˀəʁɔp]), is a small settlement and parish on the Djursland Peninsula in Denmark, located in north eastern Jutland. Ginnerup is around 10 km west of Grenå. It is a part of Norddjurs Municipality in Region Midtjylland.
Grenaa Gymnasium & HF
School in Denmark
Distance: Approx. 1083 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.40800833,10.88883056
Grenaa Gymnasium is a secondary school in Grenaa, Denmark. The school has three types of education, Gymnasium, HF and IB. The school comprises two buildings connected by an umbilical. The first – often referred to as the old part – was built in 1964, the second – often referred to as the new part – in 1973.
Rimsø Runestone
Distance: Approx. 8670 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.4787,10.7952
The Rimsø stone or DR 114 is a runestone from the 10th century near Århus in Denmark. It is one of few runestones raised after a woman, and it is raised by her son who exclaims that losing one's mother is the worst thing that can happen to a boy.
Grenaa
Town in Central Denmark Region, Denmark
Distance: Approx. 860 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.41608,10.89226
Grenaa (or Grenå) is a Danish town and seaport on the east coast of the Jutlandic peninsula. Tourism, education and commerce are important sectors in the economy of Grenaa. It is the only larger town on Djursland.
Grenaa Beach
Beach in Denmark
Distance: Approx. 4920 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.37638889,10.91444444
Sandy Grenaa Beach on Djursland's east coast – in eastern Jutland, Denmark, at the entrance to the Baltic Sea – starts at Grenaa Marina, and runs south for 6 km. The last 1.5 km are seldom visited, ending at the cape of Havknude. Here the beach turns into a stony shoreline, that continues 30 km down the east coast of the peninsula of Djursland, facing the Kattegat between Denmark and Sweden.
Cliffs of Sangstrup
Cliffs in Norddjurs Municipality, Denmark
Distance: Approx. 4739 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.45746667,10.86254167
The Cliffs of Sangstrup and Karlby in Denmark, Northern Europe, at the entrance to the Baltic Sea, are two, up to 17 meters tall, and 5 km long coastal limestone cliffs originating from a 65-million-year-old coral reef in a prehistoric and tropical Danish sea. Today the climate in Denmark is coastal temperate. It is possible – and legal for anyone – to search for fossils in the cliffs.
Fornæs Lighthouse
Lighthouse
Distance: Approx. 5752 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.443421,10.957266
Fornæs Lighthouse in Denmark is located on the eastern tip of the Danish peninsula, Djursland by the sea, Kattegat between Denmark and Sweden, 6 kilometers north of the town Grenaa. The lighthouse was built in 1839 based on drawings by Georg Holgreen. The tower is integrated with the lighthouse keepers house.
The Engine Collection
Museum in Denmark
Distance: Approx. 4267 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.43333333,10.81666667
The Engine Collection (Danish: Dansk Motor- og Maskinsamling) is a museum in Grenå, Denmark. The museum is Northern Europe's largest collection of stationary engines, with over 450 engines on exhibit, most of which have been restored and are functional. The museum has a machine shop for dismantling and rebuilding engines, and new parts are made, when necessary.
Grenaa railway station
Railway station in Norddjurs Municipality, Denmark
Distance: Approx. 363 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.41263889,10.87972222
Grenaa station (Danish: Grenaa Banegård) is a railway station serving the town and seaport of Grenaa on the Djursland peninsula in East Jutland, Denmark. The station is the northeastern terminus of the Grenaa railway line from Aarhus to Grenaa. The station opened in 1876 with the opening of the Randers–Ryomgaard–Grenaa Line.
Kattegatcentret
Aquarium in Grenå, Denmark
Distance: Approx. 3172 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.4062,10.9268
Kattegatcentret (The Kattegat Center) is a public aquarium in Grenå, Denmark. Its name refers to the Kattegat sea. The mission of Kattegatcentret is to mediate knowledge about the sea to the general public, so more people are able to enjoy, understand and guard the seas.
Hessel railway station
Railway halt in East Jutland, Denmark
Distance: Approx. 2899 meters
Latitude and longitude: 56.39,10.87194444
Hessel station is a railway station serving the southern part of the town and seapor of Grenaa on the Djursland peninsula in East Jutland, Denmark. The station is located on the Grenaa Line between Aarhus and Grenaa. It opened in 2019 shortly after the opening of the Aarhus Light Rail service on the Grenaa Line.
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