- 1
January 2003, as a
collaboration between six
local Randers-clubs;
Dronningborg Boldklub (founded 1928), Hornbæk
Sportsforening (founded 1945), Kristrup...
- In 1894, the
machine factory of
Dronningborg Maskinfabrik was
founded in
Dronningborg, also
known as
Dronningborg Industries abroad. The
factory produced...
-
acquired Dronningborg Industries in Denmark, the
manufacturer of
European M****ey
Ferguson combines, and
former manufacturer of
Dronningborg combines....
- muni****lity council. Born in
Dronningborg near Randers, Erik Bo
Andersen started his
career at the
local amateur team
Dronningborg Boldklub. He
moved to Aalborg...
- Frederiksborg, Kronborg, Antvorskov, Tryggevælde, Vordingborg, Kolding,
Dronningborg, Skanderborg, Falster,
Lolland and Fyn. Each of
these was
meant to host...
- a
major team on the men's side,
since 2002. The
founding clubs where Dronningborg Boldklub,
Randers Freja, Hornbæk SF,
Randers KFUM,
Vorup FB and Kristrup...
- with 340 club caps and 34 for
Denmark Erik Bo
Andersen (born 1970 in
Dronningborg) a
Danish former professional footballer with 200 club caps and 6 for...
- 27
November 1697, Vind was
appointed as
country governor (amtmand) of
Dronningborg Amt. In the same year, he was
awarded the
title of etatsråd. On 21 February...
- the track's tracé is
preserved as a path of 7.5
kilometres (4.7 mi) to
Dronningborg Sports Center.
Northeast of
Spentrup in the
direction of Hald, 2.5 kilometres...
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Parish Asferg Parish Borup Parish Dalbyneder Parish Dalbyover Parish Dronningborg Parish Enghøj
Parish Enslev Parish Essenbæk
Parish Fårup
Parish G****um...