Haderslev (Danish pronunciation:[ˈhæðˀɐˌsle̝w]; German: Hadersleben[ˈhaːdɐsleːbm̩]ⓘ) is a Danish town in the Region of Southern Denmark with a population of 22,182 (1 January 2023).[2] It is the main town and the administrative seat of Haderslev Municipality and is situated in the eastern part of Southern Jutland. Haderslev is home of Sønderjyske, which is an association football team that plays in the Danish Superliga since 2008. The town is named after King Hader.[4]
^S. Madsen, Lennart (4 February 2012). "HADERSLEV BYS HISTORIE". museum-sonderjylland.dk/ (in Danish). Archived from the original on 15 March 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
^ abBY3: 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
^Olrik, Axel (1894). Kilderne til Sakses oldhistorie: en literaturhistorisk undersøgelse [The sources of Saxo's ancient history: a literature-historical study] (in Danish). Gad. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
Haderslev (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhæðˀɐˌsle̝w]; German: Hadersleben [ˈhaːdɐsleːbm̩] ) is a Danish town in the Region of Southern Denmark with a population...
Haderslev Municipality (Danish: Haderslev Kommune, German: Kommune Hadersleben) is a town and municipality on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula...
Haderslev RC is a Danish rugby club in Haderslev. Though they are a standalone club, they often combine with other teams to play matches due to lack of...
Haderslev County (Danish: Haderslev Amt) is a former province in Denmark, located on the northernmost part of Southern Jutland. Haderslev County was established...
formed on 1 April 1970, comprising the former counties of Aabenraa (E), Haderslev (N), Sønderborg (SE), and Tønder (SW). The county was abolished effective...
Haderslev Football Stadium (Danish: Haderslev Fodboldstadion, pronounced [ˈhæðˀɐˌsle̝w ˈfoðpʌltˌstɛˀtjʌn]) is an association football stadium located...
Haderslev Cathedral (Danish: Haderslev Domkirke) also known as Our Lady's Church is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Haderslev located in Haderslev...
Hans Peter Geil, from Venstre, had been mayor of Haderslev Municipality for the last two terms. However he announced in September 2020, that he would...
Frederick had six children: John II of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev (28 June 1521 – 2 October 1580) Elizabeth of Denmark (14 October 1524 –...
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The Diocese of Haderslev (Danish: Haderslev Stift) is a diocese within the Church of Denmark, established in 1922. Ove Waldemar Ammundsen, 1923–1936 Carl...
Schleswig, partitioned from ducal Holstein in 1544, acquired half of Haderslev share in 1581 (thus thereafter simply called ducal share), merged into...
Burkal Parish (Danish: Burkal Sogn) is a parish in the Diocese of Haderslev in Aabenraa Municipality, Denmark. "Population 1. January by parish". statbank...
Bylderup Parish (Danish: Bylderup Sogn) is a parish in the Diocese of Haderslev in Aabenraa Municipality, Denmark. "Population 1. January by parish"....
Kliplev Parish (Danish: Kliplev Sogn) is a parish in the Diocese of Haderslev in Aabenraa Municipality, Denmark. "Population 1. January by parish". statbank...
Ravsted Parish (Danish: Ravsted Sogn) is a parish in the Diocese of Haderslev in Aabenraa Municipality, Denmark. "Population 1. January by parish". statbank...