Frøslev Prison Camp
Frøslev Camp (Danish: Frøslevlejren, German: Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee) was an internment camp in German-occupied Denmark during World War II.
Tønder (German: Tondern) is a town in the Region of Southern Denmark.
Population: 7,841
Latitude: 54° 55' 59.02" N
Longitude: 8° 52' 0.26" E
Frøslev Camp (Danish: Frøslevlejren, German: Polizeigefangenenlager Fröslee) was an internment camp in German-occupied Denmark during World War II.
Gråsten(German: Gravenstein), stress on last syllable) is a town with a population of 4,234 (1 January 2014) on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark by the Nybøl Nor at an inlet of the Flensburg Fjord. It belongs to the Sønderbor…
The Vidå (German: Wiedau, North Frisian Widuu) is a creek in Jutland, Denmark. The creek starts east of Tønder and flows to the west, ending in the North Sea.
Kupfermühle (Danish: Kobbermølle, both names meaning "copper mill") is a village located north of Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Bredebro is a very small town with a population of 1,465 (1 January 2014) in Region of Southern Denmark in Denmark on the Jutland peninsula.
Tønder (German: Tondern, North Frisian: Tuner) is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region of Southern Denmark on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 1,278 km², and has a total population of 40,367 (2008).
Skærbæk (German: Scherrebek) is a town with a population of 3,062 (1 January 2014) and a former municipality (Danish, kommune) on the coast of Tønder municipality in Region of Southern Denmark on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark.
Rødekro is a town with a population of 6,123 (1 January 2014) and a former municipality (Danish, kommune) in Aabenraa municipality in Region of Southern Denmark on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The former Rødekro municipality covered an ar…
Møgeltønder (Danish pronunciation: [ˈmøːˀl̩tˢønˀɐ]) is a small town with a population of 851 (1 January 2014), located in Møgeltønder Parish and Tønder Municipality in the southwestern corner of the Danish peninsula of Jutland 5 kilometers north of …
Flensburg Firth (German: Flensburger Förde; Danish: Flensborg Fjord), is the westernmost inlet of the Baltic Sea. It forms part of the border between Germany to the south and Denmark to the north. Its length is either 40 or 50 km, depending to the d…
Padborg Park is a motor racing circuit in Padborg, Denmark. The circuit opened in 2003 on the site of an airfield.
Kruså (Danish pronunciation: [kʀuˈsɔːˀ]; German: Krusau) is a Danish border town and border crossing with a population of 1,618 (1 January 2014), six kilometers north of Flensburg, situated on the European route E45. It is located in Aabenraa Munici…
Flensburg station is the main station of the city of Flensburg in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Lines run from it to Kiel, to Hamburg via Schleswig and Neumünster and to Fredericia in Denmark. Since the timetable change on 9 December 2007,…
Flens-Arena (until November 2012 Campushalle) is an indoor sporting arena located in Flensburg, Germany. The capacity of the arena is 6,000 people.
Aabenraa County (Danish: Åbenrå Amt, former spelling: Aabenraa Amt) is a former province in Denmark, located on the east-central region of Southern Jutland. Aabenraa County was established in 1920 following the reunification of Denmark and South Jut…
Løgumkloster (German: Lügumkloster; both mean 'Løgum monastery'), is a town in Tønder municipality in Region of Southern Denmark on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark with a population of 3,584 (1 January 2014).
Leck Air Base is located in Leck, Germany. It was closed as a military airport but it remains open to public use. It was an important base during the Cold War because it served as an overflow to nearby bases.
Højer (German:Hoyer, North Frisian Huuger), is a town with a population of 1,181 (1 January 2014) and a former municipality in south Denmark, in Region of Southern Denmark on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula. The municipality covered an area …