Danish Street Names Starting in 1953, Streets in Solvang Were Given Danish Names

Danish Street Names Starting in 1953, Streets in Solvang Were Given Danish Names

Danish Street Names Starting in 1953, streets in Solvang were given Danish names. You are likely to find the following names as you travel around the city. Aalborg Capitol city of Region Nordjylland (Northern Jutland), Denmark and Solvang’s sister city Aarhus Capitol city of Region Midtjylland, (Central Jutland), Denmark Atterdag Literally, another day. The name of the Danish king Val- demar Atterdag (1320-1375). Solvang’s Danish folk school, Atterdag College Augustenborg A famous castle in Denmark Bakke Hill or slope Copenhagen Capitol city of Denmark, on the island of Sjælland (Zea- land) Elverhoy Elves’ Hill (or “Elverhøj” in Danish). The name of a fa- mous Danish folk play by J. L. Heiberg, with music by F. Kuhlau. Elsinore Helsingør, Denmark. Setting for Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Fjord Bay or inlet Fredensborg Town and famous palace on the island of Sjælland (Zea- land), north of Copenhagen Freya In Nordic mythology, goddess of fertility, spring, and hap- piness Kanin Hoj Rabbit hill or knoll Kolding Danish city in South Denmark Kronborg Famous ancient castle in Helsingør (Elsinore), Denmark. Setting for Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Kronen The crown, either the Queen’s crown or Danish currency Mølle Mill Nordentoft The Reverend Benedict Nordentoft, one Solvang’s foun- ders Nykobing Two cities are called Nykøbing in Denmark: one on Mors, an island in Jutland and the other on the Island of Falster Nysted Town on the island of Lolland, south of Maribø, Denmark Odense Home of author and artist Hans Christian Andersen. Big- gest city on the island of Fyn and capital city of Region Syddanmark (South Denmark). Odin In Nordic mythology, the one-eyed god of all gods Oster Sted Means “eastern place, spot, or house” in Danish Rebild Danish National Park, site of the annual Fourth of July celebration of American independence Ribe Founded by the Vikings, Ribe is the oldest town in Den- mark. Site of a beautiful 13th century cathedral. Ringsted Town on the island of Sjælland (Zealand), southwest of Copenhagen Roskilde The former medieval capitol of Denmark, located on the is- land of Sjælland (Zealand), west of Copenhagen Scandia Old word for Scandinavia Skagen Town at the very top of Jutland, Denmark Silkborg City in central Jutland, west of Aarhus, Denmark Valhalla In Nordic mythology, the paradise of fallen heros Vester Sted Means “western place spot, or house” in Danish Viborg City in the Region Midtjylland (Central Jutland), Denmark Viking Intrepid Scandinavian warriors, merchants, seafarers, and pirates who raided and colonized wide areas of Europe from late 8th to the early 11th century. .

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