Thyborøn
Thyborøn is a fishing village in Jutland, Denmark with a population of 1,965 (1 January 2020),[1] primarily famous for being the site of numerous shipwrecks, such as that of the Imperial Russian naval vessel Alexander Neuski.
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Sneglehuset (Snail shell house) in Thyborøn, Western Jutland
It is located in Region Midtjylland in Lemvig Municipality.
Thyborøn is the western terminus of the Limfjord canal that cuts across the Jutland peninsula.
It is the location of the Sea War Museum Jutland.
Notable people
- Johnny Madsen (born 1951 in Thyborøn) a Danish musician, songwriter and painter
- Henning Toft Bro (born 1956 in Thyborøn) a Danish prelate, the Bishop of Aalborg
- Louise Gade (born 1972 in Thyborøn) a Danish cand.jur., president of Aarhus VIA University College and former Mayor of Aarhus, Denmark
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References
- BY3: Population 1st January, by urban areas The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
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