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Qué (quién) es Århus Statsgymnasium - definición


Århus Statsgymnasium         
DANISH SECONDARY SCHOOL
Arhus Statsgymnasium
Århus Statsgymnasium is a school of secondary education and a Danish Gymnasium in the neighborhood Hasle in Aarhus, Denmark. The school offers the 3 year Matriculation examination (STX) programme.
Aarhus         
  • Newly finished apartments in Aarhus Ø
  • explosion on 4 July 1944]] in the harbour
  • Aarhus City Hall from 1942
  • Aarhus Container port
  • The Old Town Museum]]
  • Aarhus Central Station
  • Aarhus Pride march. There are several recurring niche festivals in Aarhus.
  • Aarhus Street Food, one of two indoor food halls
  • Aarhus Festuge
  • [[Aarhus Theatre]]
  • The University Park; rolling lawns, ponds, and large oak trees
  • [[Aarhus University]]
  • Aarhus University Hospital
  • The annual boat race at the university campus
  • Urban development in Aarhus city centre, 2013
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  • View of Aarhus, 1850
  • Ceres Park in [[Atletion]]
  • Aerial view of the bay and city
  • [[ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum]]
  • Bestseller]]
  •  As in Denmark overall, bicycles are a popular means of transportation. Bike parking at the central station.
  • Bispetorv in the historic centre
  • [[Åboulevarden]], 2016 and 1945, opening of the river
  • [[Costa Pacifica]] in the harbour
  • Bispetorv]] fighting with German soldiers, 5 May 1945
  • Sailsports in the Aarhus Bay, 2014
  • [[Dokk1]] at the harbour front
  • ''Toldkammeret'' (Custom House, 1898)
  • Cheese stand at the local food markets on Frederiksbjerg
  • Blooming cherry trees and Marselisborg Palace in [[Mindeparken]]
  • [[Navitas Park]], a department of INCUBA Science Park
  • Aarhus presents a large variety of restaurants
  • Prussian soldiers herding cattle by Aarhus cathedral, 1864
  • [[Årslev Engsø]]. The lakes and wetlands of Årslev Engsø and [[Egå Engsø]] were re-established in the 2000s to help manage the water cycle.
  • Bellevue Beach]], form most of the coastline.
  • Model of the fortified Viking town Aros (late 900s), north is up
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  • The headquarters of local newspaper ''[[Århus Stiftstidende]]'' at the central station
  • Aarhus has two ring roads, circumventing the central parts
  • Aarhus Cathedral. The cathedral was founded in 1190 and the original version stood finished in the year 1300.
CITY IN CENTRAL DENMARK REGION
Århus; Arhus; Aarhuus; UN/LOCODE:DKAAR; Ingeniørhøjskolen i Aarhus; Arhus C; Ingeniorhojskolen i Aarhus; Aarhus, Denmark; Arrhus; AArhus; Aahrus; Århus, Denmark; History of Aarhus; Geography of Aarhus; Museums in Aarhus

Aarhus (, US also , Danish: [ˈɒːˌhuˀs] (listen); officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and approximately 187 kilometres (116 mi) northwest of Copenhagen.

The largest city in Jutland, Aarhus anchors the Central Denmark Region and the statistical region Landsdel Østjylland (LØ) (lit.: Province East Jutland). The LØ is the second most populous statistical region in Denmark with an estimated population of 903,974 (as of 1 January 2021). Aarhus Municipality defines the greater Aarhus area as itself and eight adjacent municipalities totalling 952,824 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2021) which is roughly analogous to the municipal and commercial collaboration Business Region Aarhus. The city proper, with an estimated population of 285,273 inhabitants (as of 2022), ranks as the 2nd-largest city in Denmark.

Aarhus dates back to at least the late 8th century and is among the oldest cities in Denmark. It was founded as a harbour settlement at the mouth of the Aarhus River and quickly became a trade hub. The first Christian church was built here around the year 900 and later in the Viking Age the town was fortified with defensive ramparts. The Viking Age was turbulent and violent, also for Aros, as the town was called back then, but in spite of the difficulties, the bishopric of Aarhus grew steadily stronger and more prosperous, building several religious institutions in the town during the early Middle Ages. Trade continued to improve, although it was not until 1441 that Aarhus was granted Market town privileges, and the population of Aarhus remained relatively stable until the 19th century. The 1600s, in particular, was a difficult time for Aarhus as the town suffered from several wars and the plague, and trade was also dampened by the state in favour of the royal seat of Copenhagen. Nevertheless, Aarhus grew to become the second biggest town in Denmark during that time, and in the middle of the 1700s, the once prosperous trade growth returned. The industrial revolution became an inflection point in the 19th century, as industry drove a rapid population growth, outpacing regional rivals, and the first railway line in Jutland was built here in 1862. In 1928, the first university in Jutland was founded in Aarhus and today it is a university city and the largest centre for trade, services, industry, and tourism in Jutland.

Designated as a "Sufficiency" global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, the city's major cultural institutions include Den Gamle By, ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Moesgård Museum, Kvindemuseet, Musikhuset and Aarhus Theatre. Known as Smilets By (lit. City of Smiles) it is the Danish city with the youngest and fastest growing demographics and home to Scandinavia's largest university, Aarhus University. Commercially, the city is the principal container port in the country and major Danish companies are headquartered here such as Vestas, Arla Foods, Salling Group, and Jysk.

IK Århus         
ICE HOCKEY TEAM
IK Arhus
IK Århus is an ice hockey team in Århus, Denmark. They play in the Danish Division 1, the second level of ice hockey in the country.