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Fredericia

Fredericia (Danish pronunciation: [fʁeðəˈʁetɕæ])[3] is a town located in Fredericia Municipality in the southeastern part of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark. The city is part of the Triangle Region, which includes the neighbouring cities of Kolding and Vejle. It was founded in 1650 by Frederick III, after whom it was named.

Fredericia
Town
The statue Landsoldaten ("The Foot Soldier") in Fredericia, Denmark
Fredericia
Location in Denmark
Fredericia
Fredericia (Region of Southern Denmark)
Coordinates: 55°34′N 9°45′E / 55.567°N 9.750°E / 55.567; 9.750
CountryDenmark
RegionSouthern Denmark
 (Syddanmark)
MunicipalityFredericia
Founded1650
Current municipality1970
Area
 • Urban
27.3 km2 (10.5 sq mi)
Elevation
15 m (49 ft)
Population
 (2023)[1]
 • Urban
41,243
 • Urban density1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi)
 • Gender [2]
20,605 males and 20,638 females
DemonymFredericianer
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
DK-7000 Fredericia
Area code(+45) 72
Websitewww.fredericia.dk

The city itself has a population of 41,243 (1 January 2023)[1] and the Fredericia Municipality has a population of 52,173 (2023).

History edit

 
Plan of Fredericia in 1900

After the devastation caused by the Thirty Years War in a largely unfortified Jutland, King Christian IV realized the necessity of building a strong fortress in Jutland, and decided that this project could be combined with his plans for building a large town in Jutland.

A fortified encampment was built on a point of land called Lyngs Odde, near the current location of Fredericia, with a rampart stretching to either side of the point, thus protecting the encampment from attacks. However, the fortifications were not perfect, and when Swedish Field Marshal Lennart Torstenson invaded Jutland, he was able to break through the ramparts. It was Frederick III who was finally able to complete the plans for the fortification, also adding a flank fortification on nearby Bers Odde as suggested by Danish Marshal of the Realm Anders Bille.

On 15 December 1650, the King signed the document giving the town its first privileges, and work on the new fortifications could begin. In 1651, the town was named Frederiksodde (Frederick's Point) after the king, and on 22 April 1664, it was given the new Latinized name of Fredericia.

Every 6 July, the town of Fredericia holds a festival to commemorate the 1849 Battle of Fredericia, fought during the First War of Schleswig, in which Danish troops won a victory over the Schleswig-Holstein rebels who were laying siege to the town. Fredericia's landmark, Landsoldaten, was unveiled on 6 July 1858.[4]

Present edit

The municipality today is part of the East Jutland metropolitan area with 1.2M inhabitants,[5] and is the site of Fredericia municipality's municipal council.

The town is a major barracks, home to the Royal Danish Army's Signals Regiment (Telegrafregimentet), which is located at Rye's Barracks (Ryes Kaserne) and Bülow's Barracks (Bülows Kaserne).

Transportation edit

The town is one of Denmark's largest traffic hubs.

Rail edit

 
Fredericia railway station in 2013.

Fredericia railway station is the principal railway station of the town.[6] It is an important railway junction where the Copenhagen-Fredericia Line, the Fredericia-Aarhus Line, and the Flensburg-Fredericia Line all meet.[7] The station was opened in 1935 together with the opening of the Little Belt Bridge across the Little Belt.[7] The train services are operated by the railway company DSB.[6] It offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen, Odense, Aarhus, Aalborg, Struer, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, Flensburg and Hamburg.

Air edit

The nearest airport with scheduled national and international flights is Billund Airport c. 45 km west of Fredericia.

Sport edit

Speedway edit

The Vejlby Speedway Center, run by the Fredericia Motor Klub, is located on the northern outskirts of Fredericia and is a mini speedway track for bikes with 50cc and 80cc engines.[8] Fredericia Speedway competed in the town from 1958 to 2005 at various venues, including the Fredericia Speedway Center (the old Fredericia Stadion) and the Frederikslyst Motorbane.[9]

Notable people edit

 
Vilhelm Buhl, pre-1954

The Arts edit

 
Svend Melsing, 1921

Sport edit

 
Annette Jensen, 2016
  • Jesper Bank (born 1957 in Fredericia) a sailor, twice Olympic gold medallist in 1992 and 2000
  • Peter Kjær (born 1965 in Fredericia) a Danish former footballer with 459 club caps
  • Thomas Sørensen (born 1976 in Fredericia), football goalkeeper, 497 club caps and 101 for Denmark
  • Patrick Hougaard (born 1989 in Fredericia) a Danish motorcycle speedway rider
  • Annette Jensen (born 1991 in Fredericia) a Danish handball player
  • Sara Thygesen (born 1991 in Fredericia) a badminton player, specializing in doubles play.
  • Katrine Veje (born 1991 in Fredericia) a footballer, over 200 club caps and 119 for Denmark women

Twin towns edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. ^ BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  3. ^ Erik Hansen: SprogbrevetDR nr. 72, sproget.dk (in Danish)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 June 2006. Retrieved 14 July 2006.
  5. ^ (PDF) (in Danish). Styregruppen for projekt Byudvikling i Østjylland. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Fredericia Station" (in Danish). DSB. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
  7. ^ a b Fredericia Banegård on Danske Jernbaner
  8. ^ "Official home page". Fredericia Motor Klub. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  9. ^ "FREDERICIA VEJLBY". Speedway Life. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  10. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 7 May 2020 [unreliable source?]
  11. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 7 May 2020 [unreliable source?]
  12. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 7 May 2020 [unreliable source?]

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Translation Fredericia Danish pronunciation fʁedeˈʁetɕae 3 is a town located in Fredericia Municipality in the southeastern part of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark The city is part of the Triangle Region which includes the neighbouring cities of Kolding and Vejle It was founded in 1650 by Frederick III after whom it was named FredericiaTownThe statue Landsoldaten The Foot Soldier in Fredericia DenmarkCoat of armsFredericiaLocation in DenmarkShow map of DenmarkFredericiaFredericia Region of Southern Denmark Show map of Region of Southern DenmarkCoordinates 55 34 N 9 45 E 55 567 N 9 750 E 55 567 9 750CountryDenmarkRegionSouthern Denmark Syddanmark MunicipalityFredericiaFounded1650Current municipality1970Area Urban27 3 km2 10 5 sq mi Elevation15 m 49 ft Population 2023 1 Urban41 243 Urban density1 500 km2 3 900 sq mi Gender 2 20 605 males and 20 638 femalesDemonymFredericianerTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codeDK 7000 FredericiaArea code 45 72Websitewww wbr fredericia wbr dk The city itself has a population of 41 243 1 January 2023 1 and the Fredericia Municipality has a population of 52 173 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Present 3 Transportation 3 1 Rail 3 2 Air 4 Sport 4 1 Speedway 5 Notable people 5 1 The Arts 5 2 Sport 6 Twin towns 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Plan of Fredericia in 1900 After the devastation caused by the Thirty Years War in a largely unfortified Jutland King Christian IV realized the necessity of building a strong fortress in Jutland and decided that this project could be combined with his plans for building a large town in Jutland A fortified encampment was built on a point of land called Lyngs Odde near the current location of Fredericia with a rampart stretching to either side of the point thus protecting the encampment from attacks However the fortifications were not perfect and when Swedish Field Marshal Lennart Torstenson invaded Jutland he was able to break through the ramparts It was Frederick III who was finally able to complete the plans for the fortification also adding a flank fortification on nearby Bers Odde as suggested by Danish Marshal of the Realm Anders Bille On 15 December 1650 the King signed the document giving the town its first privileges and work on the new fortifications could begin In 1651 the town was named Frederiksodde Frederick s Point after the king and on 22 April 1664 it was given the new Latinized name of Fredericia Every 6 July the town of Fredericia holds a festival to commemorate the 1849 Battle of Fredericia fought during the First War of Schleswig in which Danish troops won a victory over the Schleswig Holstein rebels who were laying siege to the town Fredericia s landmark Landsoldaten was unveiled on 6 July 1858 4 Present editThe municipality today is part of the East Jutland metropolitan area with 1 2M inhabitants 5 and is the site of Fredericia municipality s municipal council The town is a major barracks home to the Royal Danish Army s Signals Regiment Telegrafregimentet which is located at Rye s Barracks Ryes Kaserne and Bulow s Barracks Bulows Kaserne Transportation editThe town is one of Denmark s largest traffic hubs Rail edit nbsp Fredericia railway station in 2013 Fredericia railway station is the principal railway station of the town 6 It is an important railway junction where the Copenhagen Fredericia Line the Fredericia Aarhus Line and the Flensburg Fredericia Line all meet 7 The station was opened in 1935 together with the opening of the Little Belt Bridge across the Little Belt 7 The train services are operated by the railway company DSB 6 It offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen Odense Aarhus Aalborg Struer Esbjerg Sonderborg Flensburg and Hamburg Air edit The nearest airport with scheduled national and international flights is Billund Airport c 45 km west of Fredericia Sport editSpeedway edit The Vejlby Speedway Center run by the Fredericia Motor Klub is located on the northern outskirts of Fredericia and is a mini speedway track for bikes with 50cc and 80cc engines 8 Fredericia Speedway competed in the town from 1958 to 2005 at various venues including the Fredericia Speedway Center the old Fredericia Stadion and the Frederikslyst Motorbane 9 Notable people edit nbsp Vilhelm Buhl pre 1954 Jens Mikkelsen Ehrenborg 1621 in Fredericia 1690 an officer civil servant and Swedish nobleman Jorgen Balthazar Winterfeldt 1732 in Fredericia 1821 a naval officer and philanthropist Hartvig Philip Ree 1778 in Fredericia 1859 a Jewish Danish merchant and author Poul Pagh 1796 in Fredericia 1870 a Danish merchant and shipowner Frederick Brockhausen 1858 in Fredericia 1929 a cigar maker trade unionist and US politician Vilhelm Buhl 1881 in Fredericia 1954 the 11th Prime Minister of Denmark Erik Holtved 1899 in Fredericia 1981 an archaeologist ethnologist and artist Jorgen Vig Knudstorp born 1968 in Fredericia businessman former CEO of Lego Group The Arts edit nbsp Svend Melsing 1921 Carit Etlar 1816 in Fredericia 1900 Danish author of Gjongehovdingen in 1853 Magdalene Thoresen 1819 in Fredericia 1903 a Norwegian poet novelist and playwright Henrik Pontoppidan 1857 in Fredericia 1943 a Danish realist writer shared the 1917 Nobel Prize for Literature Svend Rathsack 1885 in Fredericia 1941 a Danish sculptor Svend Melsing 1888 in Fredericia 1946 actor theatre director and playwright 10 Ellen Krause 1905 in Fredericia 1990 a Danish artist joined the Odsherred Painters Else Holmelund Minarik 1920 in Fredericia 2012 an American author of children s books Tage Skou Hansen 1925 in Fredericia 2015 a Danish writer editor and scholar Cecil Bodker born 1927 in Fredericia 2020 a writer of young adult fiction and a poet Erik Moseholm 1930 in Fredericia 2012 a jazz composer bandleader of the DR Big Band Harvey Martin 1942 2014 sculptor Kristian Blak born 1947 in Fredericia a composer and musician in the Faroe Islands Martin Zandvliet born 1971 in Fredericia a Danish film director and screenwriter 11 Christian Holten Bonke born 1973 in Fredericia a documentary filmmaker and screenwriter 12 Soren Andersen born 1973 in Fredericia Guitarist Singer Songwriter Producer Matias Saabye Koedt Galimatias born 1991 in Fredericia an electronic music artist best known for his 2015 EP Urban Flora with American singer songwriter Alina Baraz Sport edit nbsp Annette Jensen 2016 Jesper Bank born 1957 in Fredericia a sailor twice Olympic gold medallist in 1992 and 2000 Peter Kjaer born 1965 in Fredericia a Danish former footballer with 459 club caps Thomas Sorensen born 1976 in Fredericia football goalkeeper 497 club caps and 101 for Denmark Patrick Hougaard born 1989 in Fredericia a Danish motorcycle speedway rider Annette Jensen born 1991 in Fredericia a Danish handball player Sara Thygesen born 1991 in Fredericia a badminton player specializing in doubles play Katrine Veje born 1991 in Fredericia a footballer over 200 club caps and 119 for Denmark womenTwin towns edit nbsp Harnosand Sweden since 1948 nbsp Herford Germany since 1987 nbsp Ilulissat Greenland since 1962 nbsp Kokkola Finland since 1948 nbsp Kristiansund Norway since 1948 nbsp Siauliai Lithuania since 1993See also editFredericia municipalityReferences edit a b BY3 Population 1 January by urban areas area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark BY1 Population 1 January by urban areas age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark Erik Hansen SprogbrevetDR nr 72 sproget dk in Danish Kulturcentret Assistens Archived from the original on 15 June 2006 Retrieved 14 July 2006 Vision Ostjylland PDF in Danish Styregruppen for projekt Byudvikling i Ostjylland Archived from the original PDF on 25 February 2009 Retrieved 12 September 2013 a b Fredericia Station in Danish DSB Retrieved 18 June 2022 a b Fredericia Banegard on Danske Jernbaner Official home page Fredericia Motor Klub Retrieved 8 April 2023 FREDERICIA VEJLBY Speedway Life Retrieved 8 April 2023 IMDb Database retrieved 7 May 2020 unreliable source IMDb Database retrieved 7 May 2020 unreliable source IMDb Database retrieved 7 May 2020 unreliable source External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fredericia nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1905 New International Encyclopedia article Fredericia nbsp Fredericia travel guide from Wikivoyage Fredericia Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 11 11th ed 1911 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fredericia amp oldid 1208467631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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