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 Aarhus Facts
The city has two 13th century cathedrals, an open air museum - Den Gamle By (The Old Town)- that dates from the 15th century, the indoor/outdoor Moesgaard Prehistoric Museum, set in a 250-acre forest south of town, and the art museum Aros which recently opened in the centre of Aarhus.
Aarhus sits on the eastern edge of the Jylland (Jutland) peninsula, the only part of Denmark attached to mainland Europe.
The second largest city in Denmark, Aarhus, hums with student activity and cafe culture all year round.
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 AU: Aarhus
The city is located in the County of Aarhus The university is located on a campus close to the centre of the town, as shown on this map.
A note on spelling: Århus is also from time to time written as Aarhus (as it was in the old days) - this is still used in, eg, the name of the university.
Århus is the second largest town in Denmark with a population in excess of 250,000 incl.
www.au.dk /en/aarhus.htm   (735 words)

  
 Aarhus Facts
The city has two 13th century cathedrals, an open air museum - Den Gamle By (The Old Town)- that dates from the 15th century, the indoor/outdoor Moesgaard Prehistoric Museum, set in a 250-acre forest south of town, and the art museum Aros which recently opened in the centre of Aarhus.
Aarhus sits on the eastern edge of the Jylland (Jutland) peninsula, the only part of Denmark attached to mainland Europe.
The second largest city in Denmark, Aarhus, hums with student activity and cafe culture all year round.
www.jaoo.dk /aarhus   (112 words)

  
 Cheap Flights to Aarhus
Aarhus Tirstrup Airport (Arhus) lies just over 25 miles northeast of this charming Danish town, near the village of Tirstrup.
Facing the sheltered Aarhus Bay on the east coast of Jutland, it also houses Aarhus University and of its 275,000 inhabitants one in ten are students.
The best value car rental at Aarhus airport is with HolidayAutos, their cheapest rate is £196 for 7 days hire.
www.lowfareflights.co.uk /Aarhus-Flights.htm   (112 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ancient See of Aarhus in Denmark
At Aarhus there is now a Jesuits' college with a fine church, as well as a large hospital in charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambery, who also have hospitals at Horsens and Randers, which last two towns also contain Catholic churches.
Another bishop, Ulfketil (1102-34) planned the town of Aarhus.
There were in the diocese: a chapter with 34 prebendaries at Aarhus cathedral; Benedictines at Essenbeck, Voer, Alling, and Veirlov; Augustinian Canons at Tvilum, Cistercians at Om, who survived till 1560; and Carthusians at Aarhus.
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 Getting to Aarhus and local transportation
The city of Århus (from time to time the old spelling, Aarhus, is still used as in the name of the university) is located on the eastern shore of the Jutland peninsula (see map to the left), and is the second largest city in Denmark with approximately 280,000 inhabitants (including suburbs).
The University of Aarhus is the second largest university in Denmark with approximately 16,000 students (600 in the Department of Computer Science).
Aarhus Convention or the information on Århus maintained by the University of Aarhus.
www.brics.dk /TravelInf/Aarhus   (1351 words)

  
 Aarhus - Wikitravel
Aarhus (Danish: Århus [1]) (pronounced: or-hus) is the main city of the Jutland peninsula and the second largest city in Denmark.
Aarhus offers an elegant mix of cosmopolitan city and quaint small town charm, with wonderful pubs, restaurants and romantic places.
Of notable interest to history buffs is "Den Gamle By", a collection of old houses moved into a village setting from all over Denmark; there are shops and restaurants, some true to the period.
wikitravel.org /en/Aarhus   (475 words)

  
 AU: Aarhus
The city is located in the County of Aarhus The university is located on a campus close to the centre of the town, as shown on this map.
A note on spelling: Århus is also from time to time written as Aarhus (as it was in the old days) - this is still used in, eg, the name of the university.
You may find an advertisement for a second-hand bike for sale on the notice board at the International Student Centre or in the small ads in one of the local newspapers such as Århus Onsdag, which is delivered free of charge to all households on Wednesdays, osr you could try placing an advertisement yourself.
www.au.dk /en/aarhus.htm   (735 words)

  
 AARHUS - LoveToKnow Article on AARHUS
, a seaport and bishop's see of Denmark, on the east coast of Jutland, of which it is the principal port; the second largest town in the kingdom, and capital of the ami (county) of Aarhus.
To properly cite this AARHUS article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
10.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AA/AARHUS.htm   (66 words)

  
 Flowers Aarhus - Florist
All the flower deliveries in Aarhus are designed by professional Aarhus local florist, that are part of our own network since 1992.
We use FTD Aarhus florists and Interflora Aarhus florists, so we can guarantee the freshness of your floral gifts.
In around 948 A.D. a bishopric was established in Aarhus, the see becoming permanent in 1060.
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 Arhus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Until 1948 the city’s name was spelled Aarhus.
Noteworthy buildings include the Cathedral of St. Clemens (1201) and the town hall (1942), made of Norwegian marble.
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 Toke Nørby. The Postal Museum in Århus, Denmark
If you are going to visit Århus, you would do yourself a favour if you visit the old post office in "Den gamle By" (the old town) in Århus.
You can find the museum "De Post- og Telegrafhistoriske Samlinger i Aarhus" in Kannikegade 16, st. th., DK-8000 Århus C, (Phone + 45 86 18 54 00) where its library is located.
This old post office belongs to "De Post- og Telegrafhistoriske Samlinger i Aarhus" and here you can se what I am dreaming about - sometimes!
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ancient See of Aarhus in Denmark
At Aarhus there is now a Jesuits' college with a fine church, as well as a large hospital in charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambery, who also have hospitals at Horsens and Randers, which last two towns also contain Catholic churches.
Another bishop, Ulfketil (1102-34) planned the town of Aarhus.
There were in the diocese: a chapter with 34 prebendaries at Aarhus cathedral; Benedictines at Essenbeck, Voer, Alling, and Veirlov; Augustinian Canons at Tvilum, Cistercians at Om, who survived till 1560; and Carthusians at Aarhus.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/16001a.htm   (447 words)

  
 General Information on Aarhus
In short, Aarhus is an educational and cultural centre, and its very soul is a charming blend, combining the atmospheres of a provincial town and an active city, which will make you feel welcome and at home.
Aarhus University, splendidly situated in the beautifully undulating park, is the largest institution of higher education in the city, and the second largest university in Denmark with approx.
Aarhus University have had the privilege to have both the Queen and the Crown Prince as students at the university.
www.ifa.au.dk /apac2001/infoaarhus.htm   (447 words)

  
 Travelling to MaPhySto
Aarhus is an educational and cultural centre and the very soul of the city is the charming blend of a provincial town and a big city, which makes you feel at home and welcome.
Please find below a list of some of the Hotels in Aarhus.
Aarhus Airport/Tirstrup, which is located 40 km north of Aarhus, is connected to Copenhagen International Airport through 11 daily departures on week-days, 6 departures on Saturdays and 6 on Sundays.
www.maphysto.dk /info_material/travel.html   (447 words)

  
 AU: Aarhus
The city is located in the County of Aarhus The university is located on a campus close to the centre of the town, as shown on this map.
A note on spelling: Århus is also from time to time written as Aarhus (as it was in the old days) - this is still used in, eg, the name of the university.
You may find an advertisement for a second-hand bike for sale on the notice board at the International Student Centre or in the small ads in one of the local newspapers such as Århus Onsdag, which is delivered free of charge to all households on Wednesdays, osr you could try placing an advertisement yourself.
www.au.dk /en/aarhus.htm   (735 words)

  
 AARHUS - LoveToKnow Article on AARHUS
, a seaport and bishop's see of Denmark, on the east coast of Jutland, of which it is the principal port; the second largest town in the kingdom, and capital of the ami (county) of Aarhus.
To properly cite this AARHUS article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
www.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AA/AARHUS.htm   (66 words)

  
 Hotel Mercur in Aarhus, Denmark
Historic Aarhus is approximately three kilometers away, with its famous Town Hall, the Viking Museum and Museum of Modern Art.
Aarhus airport is 45 kilometers and approximately 50 minutes drive for the hotel.
This modern tower block hotel is situated just outside the city center, near the main approach roads to Aarhus, 500 meters from the E45 motorway.
www.hotel-rates.com /denmark/aarhus/hotel-mercur.html   (66 words)

  
 AU: Aarhus
The city is located in the County of Aarhus The university is located on a campus close to the centre of the town, as shown on this map.
A note on spelling: Århus is also from time to time written as Aarhus (as it was in the old days) - this is still used in, eg, the name of the university.
You may find an advertisement for a second-hand bike for sale on the notice board at the International Student Centre or in the small ads in one of the local newspapers such as Århus Onsdag, which is delivered free of charge to all households on Wednesdays, osr you could try placing an advertisement yourself.
www.au.dk /en/aarhus.htm   (66 words)

  
 Getting to Aarhus and local transportation
The city of Århus (from time to time the old spelling, Aarhus, is still used as in the name of the university) is located on the eastern shore of the Jutland peninsula (see map to the left), and is the second largest city in Denmark with approximately 280,000 inhabitants (including suburbs).
The University of Aarhus is the second largest university in Denmark with approximately 16,000 students (600 in the Department of Computer Science).
Aarhus Convention or the information on Århus maintained by the University of Aarhus.
www.brics.dk /TravelInf/Aarhus/index.html   (66 words)

  
 Cheap Aarhus Car Rental Guide from Kemwel
The original town of Aarhus was formed around the mouth of the river Aros, where the Vikings built a harbor, church and several private dwellings.
With a population of approximately 300,000 residents, Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark.
Interest in the development of Aarhus emerged during the 16th Century and around the middle of the 19th century development progressed rapidly.
www.kemwel.com /rental-car/Aarhus-rental-guide.cfm   (215 words)

  
 Aarhus County -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(The town or city that is the seat of government for a county) County seat
Aarhus County -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
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 AU: Annual Report 2001-2002, The IT Town a major Danish IT investment
The Municipality of Aarhus has adopted a new plan for the area intended to promote the transformation of Katrinebjerg into the IT Town.
The university, the county, the city and the business community have succeeded in joining forces to launch a broad initiative aimed at transforming Katrinebjerg the neighbourhood bordering the north-west corner of the University Park into an IT Town.
IT University West is a project involving collaboration on research and education between the University of Aarhus, the Aarhus School of Business, Aalborg University and the University of Southern Denmark.
www.au.dk /en/section6/arep2001.htm   (858 words)

  
 Study Abroad Program in Denmark
The University of Aarhus therefore offers the charm of a true European college town (founded in the 1100s AD) while also providing the convenience and facilities of a modern university campus (founded in 1928).
Aarhus is located on the East coast of the continental peninsula of Jutland, making for convenient travel throughout Europe and Scandinavia, and giving easy access to coastal beaches and inland forests and rivers.
The University of Florida offers a number of excellent study abroad programs, but the exchange program with Aarhus is especially appropriate for upper division Political Science majors.
www.polisci.ufl.edu /aarhus.htm   (987 words)

  
 Stroustrup: Biographical Information
Aarhus is a wonderful town of about 250,000 people beautifully sited on the East coast of Jutland.
He went to Aarhus University studying in the department of computer science DAIMI gaining the Danish equivalent to a good Masters degree (a Cand.Scient.
Bjarne was born in and grew up in Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark.
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 Odder municipality - tScholars.com
The town of Odder is located south of the city of Aarhus.
Neighboring municipalities with land connection are Aarhus to the north, and Skanderborg and Gedved to the west.
The municipality is connected near the town of Skoven over Horsens Fjord to the island of Alrø by bridge; a bicycle ferry continues from Alrø to the town of Snaptun in neighboring municipality Juelsminde.
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Skanderborg is situated only 22 km south of the capital of peninsule Jutland, Aarhus (280.000 inhab.) and harbour-town of international importance (curiosities:" the old town", university, museums, cafés, shops, beautiful beaches, concert house, town hall etc.) at the Aarhus bay (part of the Kattegat sea).
The house is an architectal pearl in 4 stocks, with panoramic view over the lake surrounded by hills and old forests.
Skanderborg (22.000 inhab.) is placed in the Danish lake-highland district.
home.tiscali.dk /home/Emner/5100871.htm   (153 words)

  
 Randers Hotel Randers - Special Internet Rates - Randers Hotel Randers Denmark
With its ornate traditional facade, marble pillars and dark stone arched-windows, the Randers Hotel Aarhus is a beautiful building and is famed for being the second oldest hotel in Denmark.
The Randers Hotel Aarhus is located in the centre of town, in a pedestrians only area of shops and restaurants.
Guestrooms at the Randers Hotel Aarhus vary in size from medium to large and are all in very good condition.
www.precisionreservations.com/Afph/Afredirect.asp?urlToGo=http://www.precisionreservations.com/ph-aspx-hotel_id.510-db-hoteldatabase/HotelDisplay.htm&cid=9315   (227 words)

  
 SCI-INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE
MS/13 Aarhus, Jutland Sunday 9 August - Saturday 22 August............RENO..................No. of vols: 18 This camp is made in co-operation with a local youth centre, MS and the municipality of Aarhus.
Work:In the first week of the camp volunteers will help in continuing the renovation of an old farm belonging to the municipality.
Roedding which is the closest town has about 10.000 inhabitants and is a typical Danish provincial town.
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