Nørresundby

Nørresundby (Danish pronunciation: [nɶɐ̯ɐˈsɔnˌpyˀ]) is a city in Aalborg Municipality, north of Limfjorden, in Vendsyssel, in Denmark. The urban area has a population of 23,718 (1 January 2021).[1] It is located just north of Aalborg, which lies south of Limfjorden. Statistically its own urban area since 2006, it is often still considered part of Aalborg, sometimes the name Greater Aalborg (Stor-Aalborg) is used to describe the concept.

Nørresundby
City
Limfjordsbroen, the bridge linking Nørresundby with Aalborg over the Limfjord
Limfjordsbroen, the bridge linking Nørresundby with Aalborg over the Limfjord
Official seal of Nørresundby
Coat of arms of Nørresundby
Nickname(s): 
Nørrenutten, Nørrenitten, Solsiden ("The Sunny Side")
Nørresundby is located in Denmark
Nørresundby
Nørresundby
Coordinates: 57°04′N 9°55′E
CountryDenmark Denmark
RegionRegion Nordjylland
MunicipalityAalborg Municipality
Population
 (2021)
  Total23,718
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central Europe Time)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2
Postal code
9400

The city is connected to Aalborg by Limfjordsbroen, which is a road bridge, and an iron railway bridge, as well as a motorway (E45) passing it to the east and running under the Limfjord.

Nørresundby is the site of the Lindholm Høje settlement and burial ground from the Germanic Iron Age and Viking times. There is also a museum on the site.

Nørresundby has many sports clubs, most notably Lindholm IF, whose highest ranking football team as of the 201314 season play at the fourth-highest Danish level, Danmarksserien.[2]

History

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1787496    
1801606+22.2%
1834874+44.2%
1845895+2.4%
18601,376+53.7%
18701,609+16.9%
18801,757+9.2%
18901,825+3.9%
19013,544+94.2%
19115,362+51.3%
19219,497+77.1%
193013,789+45.2%
194015,582+13.0%
195017,288+10.9%
196022,625+30.9%
197023,150+2.3%
1976*22,339−3.5%
200620,923−6.3%
200920,964+0.2%
202123,718+13.1%
Source: Historical population from 1787–2009 [3][4]

In 1865 a pontoon bridge by the name of Christian IX's pontoon bridge was built. Fourteen years later in 1879 a railroad bridge was built, which, although it was replaced in 1938, still stands today. In 1933, the pontoon bridge was removed and a new bridge, called the Limfjords bridge (Limfjordsbroen), was built in its place. Five years later, on 29 May 1938, Aalborg Airport opened.

Through 1958–1960 the Limfjords bridge was expanded and in 1969 the Limfjords tunnel (Limfjordstunnelen) east of Nørresundby was opened. As a supplement to these bridges and the railway bridge, there have, for several years, been spoken about adding a fourth connection over the Limfjord, although no direct action have been taken.

Transportation

Airport

Aalborg Airport is located west of Nørresundby. North Flying has its head office in the North Flying Terminal at Aalborg Airport in Nørresundby.[5]

Rail

Nørresundby is served by Lindholm railway station, located in the district of Lindholm in the western part of the city. Lindholm station is located on the Vendsyssel railway line between Aalborg and Frederikshavn. North of the station the Aalborg Airport railway line branches west to Aalborg Airport. The station offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen, regional train services to Aalborg and Frederikshavn, and commuter rail services to Aalborg Airport and Skørping as part of the Aalborg Commuter Rail service.

Road

The city is connected to Aalborg by a road bridge Limfjordsbroen, as well as a motorway (E45) passing it to the east and running under the Limfjord.

Notable people

Henning Jensen, 1979

Sport

Nørresundby Gymnasium & HF

Nørresundby Gymnasium & HF is an upper secondary school in the city of Nørresundby, in North Jutland in Denmark. The school offers the traditional three-year program but also the so-called Higher Preparatory Examination (HF), which takes two years to complete. Nørresundby Gymnasium & HF is a certified Cambridge & Science school and it is furthermore open for exchange students. The school offers 12 different streams of studies. It is one of the only ones offering Greek as a subject.[7]

References

  1. BY3: Population 1st January, by urban areas The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. "Herre-DS, Pulje 3". dbu.dk (in Danish). Danish Football Association. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  3. Danmarks købstæder: Nørresundby - Historiske befolkningstal
  4. Statistikbanken Tabel BEF4A
  5. "Contact Us Archived 29 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine." North Flying. Retrieved on 15 December 2011. "North Flying's headquarters are located in Aalborg Airport." and "North Flying A/S North Flying Terminal Aalborg Airport DK - 9400 Nørresundby Denmark"
  6. IMDb Database retrieved 04 May 2020
  7. "Nørresundby Gymnasium & HF" (in Danish). Retrieved 13 February 2019.
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