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Odder is a town in the Odder municipality, just south of Aarhus, and in Region Midtjylland. Odder had a population of 11,404.〔 The town is located in the middle of Denmark, just south of the city of Aarhus and is often affectionately described by its inhabitants as "the heart of Denmark". The Odderbanen train line connects the town and other towns in the municipality to Aarhus. The railway line is known as Oddergrisen ("The Odder Pig"). The original A/S Hads-Ning Herreders Jernbane train line was established in 1884. Odder and the surrounding areas have for centuries been amongst the richest farmlands in Denmark, and still today, the area is home to a great selection of Manors and Castles of the noblemen who used to rule the area and its rich farmlands. Gyllingnæs, Åkjær, Rathlousdal and Rodstenseje are some of the most beautiful of these, and can still be visited and seen in operation. The municipality is in the East Jutland metropolitan area, with 1.2 million inhabitants.〔()〕 The current mayor of Odder is Uffe Jensen of the political party Venstre.〔http://www.danskekommuner.dk/Borgmesterfakta/Borgmestre/U/Uffe-Jensen-/〕 == Notable people == Born in Odder: * 1910 – Ejler Bille, artist. * 1916 – Willy Brauer, trade unionist and municipal politician. * 1929 – Knud Enggaard, minister of multiple governments in the period 1978-93. * 1946 – Niels Fredborg, track cyclist, goldmedal winner of 1972 München summer olympics. * 1957 – Jens Jørn Spottag, actor. * 1965 – Andrea Vagn Jensen, actress. * 1979 - Juliane Elander Rasmussen, competitive rowing athlete. * 1983 – Thomas Mogensen, handball player. * 1989 - Sofie Linde Lauridsen, acress and television hostess. Resident in Odder: * Troels Holch Povlsen, founder of the fashion chain Bestseller 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Odder」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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