Vamdrup
Vamdrup is a railway town in the Region of Southern Denmark, near Kolding in Denmark with a population of 4,896 (1 January 2024).[2] Vamdrup is served by Vamdrup station on the Fredericia–Padborg railway line. HistoryThree oak coffins were uncovered from graves in the Bronze Age mound Guldhøj in Holt near Vamdrup in 1891, and are now on display at the National Museum (Nationalmuseet). After the Second War of Schleswig in 1864, where Denmark lost Southern Jutland to Germany until 1920, Vamdrup became a border town, where the railway station had important function as a border railway station. Kolding Sydbaner, a railway company that existed from 1911 to 1948, also had a railway line to Vamdrup. In connection with the industrialisation in the 1950s and 1960s Vamdrup flourished again with many new companies. Vamdrup was the municipal seat of the former Vamdrup Municipality, until 1 January 2007. EconomyDanish Air Transport has its head office in the town.[3] Notable people
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