Bjerringbro
Bjerringbro is a railway town located at the 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 Bjerringbro Municipality and today, with a population of 7,427 (1 January 2020),[1] it is the second largest town of Viborg Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark.
Bjerringbro | |
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Bjerringbro Church | |
Bjerringbro The location of Bjerringbro in Denmark | |
Coordinates: 56°22′34″N 9°39′23″E | |
Country | Denmark |
Region | Central Denmark (Midtjylland) |
Municipality | Viborg |
Area | |
• Urban | 6.34 km2 (2.45 sq mi) |
Population (2020) | |
• Urban | 7,427 |
• Urban density | 1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | DK-8850 Bjerringbro |
The town is the site of the headquarters of Grundfos, the world's largest pump manufacturer.
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Notable residents
- Marie Hjelmer (1869 Bjerring – 1937) a Danish women's rights activist and politician.
- Charles Buchwald (1880 in Bjerringbro – 1951) an amateur footballer who played seven games for Denmark and won two team silver medals, at the 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics
- Søren Pape Poulsen (born 1971 in Bjerringbro) politician, former Justice Minister and Mayor of Viborg Municipality 2010 – 2014
- Henrik Baltzersen (born 1984 in Bjerringbro) a Danish amateur BMX cyclist, competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Nikolaj Øris Nielsen (born 1986 in Bjerringbro) a handballer for Bjerringbro-Silkeborg, with 34 caps with for Denmark
- Rasmus Lauge Schmidt (born 1991 in Bjerringbro) a handball player, 117 cap with Denmark
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gollark: I'll xase you, beeoid.
gollark: I can't take you seriously since you won't accept xased.
gollark: I disagree.
gollark: Well, xaser is shorter and therefore better.
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