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    The Gudenå or Gudenåen (pronounced [ˈkuˀðn̩ˌɔˀn̩]), is Denmark's longest river and runs through the central parts of the Jutlandic peninsula. An anglicized...
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  • The Tour de Gudenå is a 120 km flatwater kayak and canoe race along the Gudenå river in Denmark. It is held on the second weekend of September each year...
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    west of the geographical centre of Denmark. The city is situated on the Gudenå River in the hilly and lush landscape of Søhøjlandet, surrounded by Denmark's...
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    but flows in the direction of the North Sea due to a moraine, while the Gudenå is the longest river of Denmark. In order for ships not having to go around...
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    is drained by a dozen or so rivers, and the most significant include the Gudenå, Odense, Skjern, Suså and Vidå—a river that flows along its southern border...
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    Viskan in the province of Halland on the Swedish side, and the river of Gudenå in Jutland, in Denmark. The main islands of the Kattegat are Samsø, Læsø...
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    town of Rye which is now much smaller than Ry. Ry is located along the Gudenå (River Guden) between the lakes Gudensø, Birkesø, Vessø, Lillesø, Rye Møllesø...
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    Sweyn marched upon Randers and Valdemar retreated to the other side of the Gudenå River and tore down the bridge. At the end of September Valdemar felt that...
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    Church, also from that period. Trade by sea was facilitated through the Gudenå River, entering Randers Fjord. During industrialization, Randers quickly...
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    tower is from the beginning of the 17th century. Tørring is located at the Gudenå, about 10 km southeast of its spring, from where canoeing on the river is...
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    railway line between Viborg and Randers and lying on both sides of the Gudenå (River Guden). Until 1 January 2007 it was the municipal seat of the former...
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    Frösön (The island dedicated to the god Freyr), island in Jämtland. Denmark Gudenå (Gods' stream), river in Jutland Tissø (Týr's or god's lake), lake in Zealand...
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  • of Randers, on the south side of the Nørreå close to where it meets the Gudenå. The stadium hosted the speedway team Randers Speedway Club and then Kronjyllands...
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    Salten Å, Salten Langsø, Mossø og søer syd for Salten Langsø og dele af Gudenå Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine Danish Ministry for the Environment...
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    (16 mi) long and 17 are over 50 kilometres (31 mi) long. The longest river is Gudenå with 156.3 kilometres (97.1 mi) while Skjern Å has the largest discharge...
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    Stokes (Democratic) 70.9% ▌Beryl E. Rothschild (Republican) 20.1% ▌Edmund Gudenas (Independent) 9.0% Ohio 12 John Kasich Republican 1982 Incumbent re-elected...
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  • situated near the monastery of Voer Abbey, but on the northern bank of the Gudenå, close to the present Klostermølle in Vorladegår parish near Silkeborg,...
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    The Tangevaerket Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Gudenå River just east of the village of Tange in Viborg Municipality, Denmark. The primary...
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    Highest point Møllehøj 171 m Lowest point Lammefjord -7 m Longest river Gudenå 149 km Largest lake Arresø 40.72 km2 Exclusive economic zone 105,989 km2...
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    Tinnet Krat in central Jutland, very close to Denmark's longest river, the Gudenå. It drains about one tenth of Denmark and flows into the Ringkøbing Fjord...
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  • near Bregenz) Ill (near Feldkirch) Yser (in Nieuwpoort) – France, Belgium Gudenå (into Kattegat near Randers) Skjern Å (near Skjern) From Foreness Point...
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    been crucial to local transportation in Denmark proper. Especially the Gudenå river-system in central Jutland, has played an important role. The waterways...
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    Voerladegård Parish in Skanderborg Municipality, Denmark. It was situated on the Gudenå River near Klostermølle, site of the former monastery mill. The abbey was...
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    church Tvilum Church is solitary located 5 km southwest of Fårvang at the Gudenå. It is the only remaining part of Tvilum Priory, an Augustinian monastery...
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    glacier valleys lies the Gudenå river. Three lakes have been artificially created in Vestbirk as a result of damming up the Gudenå river: Bredvad Lake, Naldal...
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    country and in the aftermath, Ebbesen and his followers fled south across the Gudenå River, continuing their rebellion further south. Ebbesen and his men now...
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  • √ Louis Stokes (incumbent): 154,718 Beryl E. Rothschild: 43,866 Edward Gudenas: 19,773; Gerald Henley: 5,267 1994 √ Louis Stokes (incumbent): 114,220...
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    country. In the aftermath, Ebbesen and his followers fled south across the Gudenå River, using a bridge to escape. As they continued their revolt further...
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    Randers. After the assassination, Ebbesen and his men fled south over the Gudenå and west to the Skjern River. Ebbesen reached Lundenæs in Bølling county...
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    Ebbesen and his followers escaped through a bridge, fleeing south across the Gudenå to the Skjern River. At Skjern River, Ebbesen and his men stormed a Holsteinian...
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