The town is situated on the southwestern coast of Denmark, and is a port on the North Sea. By road, it is 71 kilometres (44 mi) west of Kolding, 164 kilometres (102 mi) southwest of Aarhus, 298 kilometres (185 mi) west of Copenhagen and 274 kilometres (170 mi) southwest of Aalborg. By sea, it is situated roughly 610 km (380 mi) northeast of Harwich, England.
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- en.wikipedia.org EsbjergThe slaughterhouse and meat packaging facility, Esbjerg Andels-Slagteri, established in 1887, became Denmark's sixth largest by 1962.
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- culturedanish.com esbjerg-denmark/Esbjerg is a beautiful coastal city located on the west coast of Denmark. With a population of over 70,000 people, it is the fifth largest city in Denmark.
- touringhighlights.com denmark/esbjerg/Esbjerg is easily accessible with a well-connected airport and train services linking Esbjerg to major cities in Denmark and Germany.
- denmark.net esbjerg/Situated on the southwestern coast of Denmark in west Jutland is Esbjerg, once the biggest and most important fishing harbor and a two-time “City of the...
- quixotic-next.vercel.app explore/city/EsbjergEsbjerg is a city located in the Southern Denmark region of Denmark. It is situated on the west coast of the Jutland Peninsula, overlooking the North Sea.
- tripadvisor.com.my Tourism-g189532-Esbjerg_South_…Modern Esbjerg is the country's largest port and the base of Denmark's oil industry. Central sights are easily explored on foot...
- travelguide2denmark.com c1_cities_esbjerg.phpThe town of Esbjerg was first established in 1868, as a replacement for Altona, which had previously been Denmark's most important North Sea harbor.
- ontheworldmap.com denmark/city/esbjerg/About Esbjerg. The Facts: Region: Region of Southern Denmark. Population: ~ 72,000. Last Updated: October 16, 2023.
- britannica.com place/EsbjergLanding a fish catch in the harbour of Esbjerg, Denmark. ... Esbjerg is Denmark’s largest fishing port with 6 miles (10 km) of quay as well as shipbuilding facilities.
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