Vendsyssel-Thy

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Vendsyssel-Thy
(North Jutian Island)
Grenen, the northern tip of the island
Grenen , the northern tip of the island
Waters Skagerrak / Limfjord / Kattegat / North Sea
Geographical location 57 ° 17 '  N , 10 ° 3'  E Coordinates: 57 ° 17 '  N , 10 ° 3'  E
Location of Vendsyssel-Thy (North Jutian Island)
length 194 km
width 71 km
surface 4th 685.73  km²
Highest elevation Knøsen
136  m
Residents 294,424 (January 1, 2020)
63 inhabitants / km²
main place Hjørring
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Vendsyssel-Thy (after the landscapes Vendsyssel and Thy ) or North Jutland Island ( Danish Nørrejyske Ø ) is the northernmost part of Jutland . The area is separated from the Jutian peninsula in the south by the Limfjord ; however, it did not become an island until 1825.

In common parlance, the area is understood neither as an island nor as a whole, but rather as the three traditional areas Thy , Hanherred and Vendsyssel . The name North Jutland also includes the island of Mors and the Himmerland region south of the Limfjord. The Danes also use the adjective nordenfjords ("north of the fjord") about the area .

Emergence

From around 1100 until the February flood in 1825 , the island was still connected to the mainland and is still rarely considered an island in general perception . It is the second largest island in Denmark with an area of ​​4685.73 km² . It has a population of 294,424 (January 1, 2020).

Classification and administration

In terms of cultural geography, Vendsyssel-Thy is always regarded as part of Jutland. Like the neighboring islands of Mors , Læsø , Hirsholmene , Livø and the Himmerland region south of the fjord, the area has belonged to the administrative region of Nordjylland since 2007 .

For Administrative Region Midtjylland , however, belongs to the southern foothills of Thy, Thyholm .

geography

Cities and larger towns:

Vendsyssel: Hjørring , Frederikshavn , Skagen , Brønderslev , Sæby , Hirtshals , Løkken and Nørresundby (part of Ålborg Municipality)
Hanherred: Fjerritslev , Brovst
Thy: Thisted , Hanstholm , Hurup , Hvidbjerg

On spits Grenen in Skagen encounter Skagerrak and Kattegat each other.

The highest point on the island is the 136 meter high Knøsen north of the village of Dronninglund. Right next to it is Knaghøj, which reaches almost the same height. These hills are located on the ridge of Jyske Ås , which extends over a length of 25 km and has further elevations over 100 meters: Allerup Bakker, Storstensbakken, Voldene and Skelbakken.

Transport links

Road and rail traffic

The following fixed crossings exist from west to east:

A western link in Ålborg, the so-called Third Limfjord Connection ( den tredje limfjordsforbindelse ) has been in the planning process for many years.

Shipping

Car ferries run across the Limfjord:

  • Thyborøn – Agger
  • Neessund (near Hurup from Thy to Mors)
  • Feggesund (near Vesløs from Hannæs to Mors)
  • Ålborg to Egholm Island
  • Hals –Egense at the eastern opening of the Limfjord

North ferries from Hirtshals Havn to Norway, the Faroe Islands and Iceland. Ferries to Norway and Sweden run from Frederikshavn . There used to be ferries from Hanstholm to Kristiansand / Mandal / Egersund / Bergen (Norway) and briefly Skagen- Marstrand (Sweden).

Until the early 19th century, steamboats connected the cities along the Limfjord, such as Ålborg, Løgstør, Thisted, Struer, Nykøbing and Skive. These ran until a few decades after the railway network was expanded. The night ferry Ålborg – Copenhagen was an important part of Danish inland traffic from 1936 to September 30, 1970; there was the possibility of changing passengers at Hals.

See also

Web links

Wikivoyage: Vendsyssel-Thy  - travel guide

Individual evidence

  1. a b statistics banks -> Befolkning og valg -> BEF4: Folketal pr. January 1st demands på øer (Danish).
  2. Danmarks Statistics : Statistical Yearbook 2009 - Geography and climate, Table 3 Area and population. Regions and inhabited islands (English; PDF file; 38 kB)
  3. Transport Minister wants to build more roads , Der Nordschleswiger , February 14, 2018