Haderslev

E128727

Haderslev is a historic town in southern Denmark known for its medieval cathedral, old town center, and role as a regional cultural and administrative hub.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Haderslev canonical 7
Haderslev group 1
Haderslev old town 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf municipal seat
town
administrativeCenterOf Haderslev Municipality
country Denmark
hasBodyOfWater Haderslev Dam
Haderslev Fjord
hasCulturalInstitution Haderslev Kunstforening
Haderslev Museum
hasEducationalInstitution Haderslev Katedralskole
UC SYD campus Haderslev
hasFeature historic town center
medieval street layout
hasLandmark Haderslev Cathedral
Vor Frue Kirke
hasMunicipalCouncil Haderslev Municipal Council
hasOldTown yes
hasSportsClub Haderslev FK
hasSportsVenue Sydbank Park
hasTourismAttraction Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Fjord
Haderslev self-linksurface differs
surface form: Haderslev old town
heritage medieval urban structure
historicalRegion Schleswig
isRegionalHubFor administration
culture
education
language Danish
locatedIn Haderslev Municipality
Jutland
Region of Southern Denmark
surface form: Southern Denmark Region
locatedNear Little Belt
locatedOn Haderslev Fjord
partOf South Jutland
surface form: Southern Jutland
postalCode 6100
primaryReligion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark
regionCapitalRole subregional administrative center
religiousCenterFor Lutheran church
reunificationYear 1920
reunitedWith Denmark
roadConnection Danish national road 170
European route E45
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
wasPartOf Duchy of Schleswig
wasUnderRuleOf Denmark–Norway
German Empire
Prussia

Referenced by (9)

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Haderslev hasTourismAttraction Haderslev self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Haderslev old town
South Jutland containsCity Haderslev
Diocese of Haderslev seat Haderslev
Jastorf culture hasSubculture Haderslev
this entity surface form: Haderslev group