1. en.wikipedia.org

    As Tønder is the first town over the border in Denmark from Germany, the town has been a particularly popular place to which to elope since the 1960s. This is especially true for couples of mixed nationalities, particularly between European citizens and non-European citizens. This is due in part to Denmark's liberal marriage laws, compared with those in nearby Germany which requires a minimum ...
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  3. britannica.com

    Tønder, city, southwestern Jutland, Denmark, southwest of Åbenrå. Founded in the 13th century and chartered in 1243, it was a prosperous seaport in the Middle Ages until its harbour silted up. From the 17th to early 19th century it was the centre of a lace industry, which was revived after 1920.
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. romo-tonder.dk

    Visit Rømø & Tønder

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    Take a culinary journey to the heart of the Wadden Sea this winter holiday at Rømø! Enjoy five unique dining experiences, prepared under the open sky by Denmark's own Oyster King™ and Livø's wild Master Chef. From flame salmon to Wadden Sea oysters and traditional Bakskuld - experience the flavours of Rømø in a beautiful natural setting.
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    An example of a traditional Tønder lace (Tønderknipling) Tønder Municipality (Danish: Tønder Kommune, German: Kommune Tondern, North Frisian: Tuner Komuun) is a kommune in the Region of Southern Denmark on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark.The municipality covers an area of 1,252 km 2, and has a total population of 36,651 (2024).Its mayor is Jørgen Popp Petersen, a member of the ...
  6. romo-tonder.dk

    Kristkirken in Tønder is one of the churches in Denmark that is richest in old furniture. This is due to the enormous wealth that was in the area from the 1500-1700s. The wealth came from the trade in grain, bulls and the large lace industry. The inventory tells a powerful and clear story about the area that then demarcated Tønder.
  7. familysearch.org

    Dec 21, 2024Prior to 1864, Tønder was situated in the Duchy of Schleswig, so its history is intertwined with the history of Schleswig-Holstein. In the 1920s, when the Schleswig Plebiscite incorporated Northern Schleswig into Denmark, 76.5% of Tønder's inhabitants voted to remain part of Germany and 23.5% voted to join Denmark.
  8. romo-tonder.dk

    The Tønder tourist office is the epicenter for tourist information in the Tønder municipality's mainland. In the information you will meet our employees, who are always ready to help you with all your questions. In the information in Tønder, you will be able to find staff almost every day who can help or tell good stories, as well as inspire better and more experiences. In […]
  9. en.wikivoyage.org

    Tønder [dead link] is a beautiful town in the southern part of Denmark. Tønder is the oldest market town in Denmark. Today Tønder is a modern town with factories, modern schools and big companies such as Hartmann, Hydro and Ecco. The city is surrounded by beautiful nature, and it makes for some pleasant strolls on the ditches. Torvet i Tønder
  10. sv.wikipedia.org

    Tønder (danskt uttal: [ˈtsʰønˀɐ] (), tyska: Tondern) är en tätort i Tønders kommun i Region Syddanmark i Danmark.Tätorten har 7 564 invånare (2024). [1] Den ligger på Jylland, cirka 64 kilometer sydost om Esbjerg.Tønder fick stadsrättigheter år 1243 och ligger nära Nordsjöns kust samt gränsen till Tyskland.Tønder är känt för Tønderfestivalen samt för sin lokala knyppling.
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    Tønder is a town in the Region of Southern Denmark. With a population of 7,564, it is the main town and the administrative seat of the Tønder Municipality. Wikipedia

    CountryDenmark
    RegionSouthern Denmark (Syddanmark)
    MunicipalityTønder
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