Skjern, Denmark
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Skjern is a railway town just north of the Skjern river in western Jutland, Denmark with a population of 7,840 (1 January 2023).[1] The town was the seat of the former Skjern Municipality, though since 2007 it has been the joint administrative seat of Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality.
The town's expansion in the 19th century was the result of the newly created
History
According to legend, King John was thrown from his horse in the ford crossing Skjern river in 1513. He died on 20 February of that year, most likely from pneumonia as a result of the lake's cold water.
In 1875, the a station on the
For a short period around 1940, Skern was the common spelling used for the town.[7] In 1958, the town was designated as a market town (Danish: købstad), though the designation lost its official significance in the 1970 municipal reforms. Through the reforms, Skjern became the seat of the newly formed Skjern Municipality which included the parishes of Bølling, Dejbjerg, Faster, Hanning, Skjern, Stauning, Sædding, and Sønder Borris. The municipality has since been merged to form Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality.
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A statue of
Popular culture
Skjern is the home town of the player character in the computer roleplaying game Expeditions: Viking.
Notable people
- Martin Borch (1852 at Skerngaard near Skjern – 1937) a Danish architect
- Egon Hansen (born 1931 in Skjern) a Danish former sports shooter, competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Gnags (formed 1966 in Skjern) a Danish rock band formed by brothers Peter & Jens Nielsen
- Kristian Gjessing (born 1978 in Skjern) a Danish retired handball player, played for Skjern Håndbold and for Denmark
- Slagelse DT and for Denmark
- FC Midtjylland Håndbold and for Denmark
- Kasper Søndergaard (born in 1981 in Skjern) a Danish retired Handball player, played for Skjern Håndbold and for Denmark
- Füchse Berlin and for Denmark
See also
- Skjern railway station
- Skjern River
- Skjern Håndbold, a handball club from Skjern
References
- ^ a b BY3: Population 1. January by rural and urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
- ^ BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
- ^ "Skjern Station" (in Danish). Arriva. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
- Kongeriget Danmark(in Danish). Vol. VI (2nd ed.). p. 408.
- Kongeriget Danmark(in Danish). Vol. V (3rd ed.). Copenhagen: G.E.C. Gad.
- ^ Statistisk Tabelværk (in Danish). 1935. p. 158.
- ^ Gregersen, A. (1974). "Nedlagte Baner: Jyske Statsbanestrækninger" (PDF). Signalposten (in Danish). 5: 200.
- ^ Brovall, Sandra (6 May 2014). "Nu sover Holger Danske i Skjern". Politiken (in Danish).
- TV 2(in Danish).