- Struer
Struer is a municipality (Danish, "kommune") in
Region Midtjylland on theJutland peninsula in westDenmark . The municipality includes the island ofVenø , and it covers an area of 248 km². It has a total population of 22,672 (2008). Its mayor is Martin Merrild, a member of the Venstre, the Liberal political party.The main town and the site of its municipal council is the city of Struer - population 11,364 (2007).
The 472 meter long Oddesund Bridge ("Oddesundbro") connects the municipality at the town of Oddesund Syd to the town of Oddesund Nord in
Thyholm municipality onVendsyssel-Thy .Ferry service connects the municipality to the island of Venø every 20 minutes from Kleppen, 5 km northwest of the town of Struer.Denmark's smallest church, built ca. 1600, is located on the island of Venø. The island has a population of approx. 160, of which most work on the mainland. The island is 7.5 km long and 1.5 km at its widest point.
On
January 1 ,2007 Struer municipality was, as the result of "Kommunalreformen" ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), merged with existingThyholm municipality to form an enlarged Struer municipality.The city of Struer
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Struer [upper left] is west of Randers and north of Holstebro, on Denmark'sJutland peninsula.]The city of Struer owes its growth to the railroad, which arrived in
1865 with Jutland's first railroad line from Århus/Randers overViborg toSkive and Struer. Before its arrival Struer was a little town, that primarily functioned as a harbour for the residents ofHolstebro ; but after its arrival the town grew explosively into a big city, and eventually became one of Denmark's most important railway connection points. Although the station has been expanded several times, the central part of the well-maintained building is one of Denmark's oldest stations. One of the oldest station buildings now house the administration and science labs of [http://www.struer-gym.dk Struer statsgymnasium] , one of the few Danish school that offer the International Baccerlaureate [http://www.ibo.org] program. The school also has the Danish STX(3 years) and HF(2 years)programs. There are about 500 students spread out on 20 classes. The "Gymnasium" also has a boarding school, and therefore is a popular choice for exchange students.Struer received privileged status as a merchant town in 1917.
Until the end of the 1960s Struer Station served as the headquarters for the central West Jutland administration of
DSB , "Danske Statsbaner" ("Danish State Railways"). More than 300 DSB employees still work in Struer today.Bang & Olufsen , Denmark's only radio/TV manufacturer today, is the city's most important business, and they employ almost a third of the town's population. The business started 1925 in Svend Olufsen's old family farm, "Quistrup", just south of the city. AtStruer Museum there is a new large exhibition where old and new B&O products are displayed together with a lot of famous danish design furnitures.Sister cities
flagicon|Sweden
Södertälje ,Sweden flagicon|Finland
Forssa ,Finland flagicon|Norway
Sarpsborg ,Norway flagicon|Norway
Spydeberg ,Norway External links
* [http://www.struer.dk Municipality's official website]
* [http://www.visitstruer.dk/ Struer tourist bureau]
* [http://www.struermuseum.dk/ Struer Museum]
* [http://www.struer-gym.dk Struer Statsgymnasium]References
* Municipal statistics: [http://www2.netborger.dk/Kommunefakta/ NetBorger Kommunefakta] , delivered from [http://www.kmd.dk/ KMD aka Kommunedata (Municipal Data)]
* Municipal mergers and neighbors: [http://kommune.eniro.dk/danmarkskort/ Eniro new municipalities map]
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