Sall, Denmark
Appearance

Sall is a
Midtjylland. In former times the village has been known as Sal, Sald (Pontoppidan) and Salle (Trap). The village itself has a population of 211 (1 January 2024)[1] and is situated centrally in Sall Parish. It is at 56°16′43″N 9°49′30″E / 56.27861°N 9.82500°E
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In the village there is a church belonging to the Church of Denmark, a village hall, and a primary school covering all ten classes with 185 pupils (22 May 2017).[2] There is also a Kindergarten and a car repair shop. A whisky distillery has been planned using locally grown organic barley and fresh ground water.[3]
In the middle of the twentieth century the village had three grocery stores, a butcher, a baker, a post office and several other shops. They have since closed. From 1914 to 1956 Sall was a station on the railway line Aarhus-Hammel-Thorsø.
Notable residents
- Jacob Jensen, (Danish Wiki) (1819 in Sall – 1882), a member of parliament and a teacher in Sall from 1847–1882.
References
56°16′43″N 9°49′30″E / 56.27861°N 9.82500°E