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Aalborg

Aalborg is a city in northern Denmark, the main urban center of the North Jutland Region, located on the Limfjord at the head of the fjord. It is Denmark's fourth-largest city by population, with the municipality housing roughly 217,000 people and the city proper around 115,000.

Historically, Aalborg developed as a Viking-age market town and gained prominence as a port and industrial

Education and culture: The city is home to Aalborg University (founded 1974) and several colleges. It hosts

The Port of Aalborg is a significant regional hub. Aalborg Airport provides international and domestic flights.

Urban development in recent decades has included the revitalization of the waterfront and the creation of

center
in
the
19th
and
20th
centuries,
with
shipbuilding,
cement
production,
and
brewing
playing
significant
roles.
In
recent
decades
its
economy
has
diversified
toward
education,
research,
and
services.
cultural
institutions
such
as
Budolfi
Cathedral,
the
Jomfru
Ane
Gade
street,
the
Utzon
Center
and
Musikkens
Hus
at
the
harbor,
and
the
Aalborg
Historical
Museum.
The
city
is
connected
by
rail
and
road
to
other
parts
of
Denmark.
new
cultural
and
educational
facilities,
making
Aalborg
a
notable
center
for
culture
and
learning
in
northern
Denmark.