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Vrå

Coordinates:57°21′17″N9°56′31″E/ 57.35472°N 9.94194°E/57.35472; 9.94194
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Vrå
Town
Town center
Town center
Vrå is located in Denmark
Vrå
Vrå
Location in Denmark
Vrå is located in North Jutland Region
Vrå
Vrå
Vrå (North Jutland Region)
Coordinates:57°21′17″N9°56′31″E/ 57.35472°N 9.94194°E/57.35472; 9.94194
CountryDenmark
RegionNorth Jutland Region
MunicipalityHjørring Municipality
Area
• Urban
2.2 km2(0.8 sq mi)
Population
(2024)
Urban
2,592
• Urban density1,200/km2(3,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1(CET)
• Summer (DST)UTC+2(CEST)
Postal code
DK-9760 Vrå

Vråis arailway towninHjørringmunicipality,Denmark. It was the former municipal seat of the abolishedLøkken-Vråmunicipality. As of 1 January 2024, Vrå has a population of 2,592.[1]

History

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In 1370, the town's name was documented asWra,with later iterations ofVraa,Wraa,andVro.In Danish, "Vrå" meansnookorcorner.[2]Despite its long history, Vrå was only a small farming community until the late 19th century, when a station was constructed on theVendsyssel railway line.The station building was erected in 1870 and the railway opened in 1871. The town largely grew up around the railroad, and most buildings were constructed after its completion. The town's population grew rapidly following the construction of the railroad; in 1850 the population had been 691, and by 1901 had grown to 1,594.[3]The city is divided by the railway, the majority of the town's commercial buildings are on the east side.[4]

The town is home to Vrå Højskole, afolk high school.It was originally founded in 1872 in the small town of Stenum, 7 kilometers southwest of Vrå. As the school grew, proposals were made to move it closer to the central railway in the region. In 1890, it officially relocated to Vrå. The school originally taught language, mathematics, and agricultural courses, catering to the local agricultural community. Since the mid 1900s, it has focused on the creative arts.[5][6]The school collaborates with Kunstbygningen, an exhibit for art. Its exhibitions began in 1942, then primarily showing works donated by its founder,Svend Engelund.[7]

Religion

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Vrå church (Danish:Vrå Kirke) is located 9 kilometers north ofBrønderslev.It operates as aparish churchwithin theDiocese of Aalborgof theChurch of Denmark.Thenavewas originally constructed from the late 12th to early 13th century in theromanesque style.[8]Other later additions, including the tower, of the church aregothic.[9]The interior of the church has a preservedfrescofromc. 1510c. 1525.[10]

Vrå Congregational Church (Danish:Vrå Valgmenighedskirke) was founded in 1900. The church was established following an incident which saw the rejection of a priest's application to lead the parish, despite support from the community. Today the congregation has approximately 350 members. The church followsGrundtvigiantheology, and is affiliated with the Church of Denmark.[11]

There is also aBaptist churchand anInner Missionin Vrå.

Transport

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Vrå railway station

Vrå is served byVrå railway station,located on theVendsyssel railway linebetweenAalborgandFrederikshavn.

References

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  1. ^BY3: Population 1st January by urban areas, area and population densityThe Mobile Statbank fromStatistics Denmark
  2. ^Christiansen, Eigil; Eggert, Birgit (1 September 2016)."Vrå".lex.dk(in Danish). Trap Danmark.Retrieved5 January2021.
  3. ^Lindhardt, Charlotte; Tovgaard-Olsen, Katrine (1 September 2016)."Vrås historie".Trap Danmark(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.
  4. ^"Vrå historie".Vrå Lokalhistoriske Arkiv(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.
  5. ^"Højskolens historie".Vrå Højskole(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.
  6. ^Christensen, Frederik (2008)."Vrå Højskole".www.hojskolehistorie.dk(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.
  7. ^"Kunstbygningen i Vrå".kunsten.nu(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.
  8. ^"Vrå Kirke".Vrå og Em kirker(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.
  9. ^Christiansen, Jørgen Hegner (1 September 2016)."Vrås arkitektur".Trap Danmark(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.
  10. ^Gøssing, Preben (6 June 2017)."Vrå Kirke".Den Store Danske(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.
  11. ^"Baggrundshistorien".www.vraavalgmenighed.dk(in Danish).Retrieved5 January2021.