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keepingitneutral · 1 year
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“Åstrup Have,” Haderslev, Denmark,
NORRØN Architects,
Photographer: Torben Eskerod
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Viktoriabad beach in Haderslev, Denmark
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bjarne1977 · 6 months
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dkavisen · 1 year
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To mænd kendt skyldige i drab på en 35-årig mand i Haderslev
To mænd kendt skyldige i drab på en 35-årig mand i Haderslev
Drabet fandt sted i juli 2021. Det var et enigt nævningeting, der kendte de to mænd skyldige. To mænd på 34 og 35 år fra Haderslev blev fredag ved et nævningeting ved Retten i Sønderborg kendt skyldige i drab på en 35-årig mand, begået i Haderslev den 2. juli 2021. De to mænd blev ligeledes kendt skyldige i at have anskaffet et oversavet haglgevær med tilhørende ammunition, der blev brugt til…
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victusinveritas · 1 month
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Born today... Gerda Wegener, March 15, 1886, Haderslev Municipality, Denmark
Plate from Les Délassements d'Eros published in 1925
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gabriellademonaco · 8 months
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Crown Princess Mary’s Official Engagements in August 2023:
13/08: 250th Anniversary of Christiansfeld
14/08: Mary Foundations Backpacks for Children in Shelters
18/08: Inauguration of the New School Center Jetsmark
18/08: Inauguration of the Skudestien Hiking Trail
20/08: Official Reception of the Ukrainian Presidential Couple
20/08: Danish-Ukranian Evening Service in Haderslev Cathedral
21/08: Official Lunch with the Ukranian Presidential Couple
22/08: Inauguration of a New Danish National Centre for Grief
26/08: Christening of Prince Gustav Albrecht of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
29/08: Gladsaxe Tennis Club
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Town Hall (1974) in Haderslev, Denmark, by Finn Monies
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arc-hus · 2 years
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Åstrup Have Farmhouse, Haderslev, Denmark - Norrøn
https://norroen.dk/
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hedonistbyheart · 2 years
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"It could be Danish"
*me trying desperately to dechipher what John just said*
Hasle bugt? Haderslev bugt??
It's some kind of coastline anyway🤣
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Port of Haderslev, Denmark
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toupeiraamarela · 1 year
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Åstrup Have . Haderslev Fjord . Denmark . NORRØN
www.norroen.dk
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Monday 2 December 1833
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at one of the house-doors - at Middelfart at 12 50 at night - had been raining heavily for sometime for the last 2 hours Lord H- and Thomas much wet - the former wanted to go on and cross the belt immediately - Thomas who is not very hard begged to stay to dry his clothes - told Lord H- he would find it cold work across the Belt and persuaded him to stop - it blue hard and rained hard - 20 minutes putting the carriage up - we had had 2 postboys the 2 stages from Nyborg here - in paying them paid almost all my copper money and all my paper but a one dollar bill intended to be kept - Left Lord H- and Thomas to dry their clothes by the stove and Eugenie and I threw ourselves upon a couple of beds in 1 room from 1 35 to 5 25 when Lord H- called us and I jumped up immediately and went to him downstairs - I had dozed all the time but could not sleep soundly for the noise of the wind and rain and expecting to be called - Lord H- had called me between 3 and 4 but it still rained so hard I thought we had better wait - Eugenie and I had boiled milk - the rest coffee - off from the Inn at Middelfart at 6 ¼ - tho’ it was close to the water we had to go (along a nice road) 20 minutes before getting to the embarking place - 10 minutes
Lay down from 1 35 to 5 25am.  
Middelfart a little town with white church tower
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 embarking the carriage on board a large open flat-bottomed sailing boat - over at Snoghoi [Snoghøj] in 10 minutes at 6 - 20 minutes disembarking the carriage - no horses - bun on seeing Lord H-‘s courier’s passport the postmaster quite another man - took 4 horses for us from a waggon standing by (obliged to get us forward) and off from Snoghoi [Snoghøj] merely the posthouse and a good-looking Inn at 7 ¾ - the Belt here is merely like a fine bending river - the opposite coast of Fyen [Fyn] or Funen rather wooded and undulating and pretty - the little town of Middelfart with its white-washed church tower pretty enough from Snoghoi  [Snoghøj] - the coast of Jutland is here quite bare Grassland not a tree to be seen - heavy sandy road - fine sunny morning at 10 - about an English mile from Snoghoi [Snoghøj] we began to have a little wood - undulating country, chiefly grass - perpetually fine views of the winding Belt - close to our left - several tumuli hereabouts as in Seeland before and about Roskilde - could not see this time but observed this in my way to Madame de Rosenkrantz - Kolding a tolerable little town with large unfinished modern-looking château, and old ruined castle tower close to it - nice enough little Inn at the poste - honest people - charged only ten Hamburg schillings = 10d. England for the cheese and ham and bread (thin slices of cheese or meat laid on buttered bread) and a small glass of rum Lord H- had - E- and I and Thomas had my own wine - the water of the Belt not quite up to the town but communicates by a short length of river or canal - with a little more wood the Belt and environs of Kolding would be charming - this next stage pretty well wooded - chiefly beech with a little oak etc - largeish enclosures - wettish after all this rain - like enough to England - chiefly hazel hedges - Hadersleben  [Haderslev] a nicely situated good town - with large handsome-looked brick church - bought carriage wax-lights glad enough to be able to make up for Thomas want of memory in not providing himself at Copenhagen - ½ hour at the Inn - got bread and butter and cheese and meat - several people in the room just sitting down to tea - Lord H- had a cup but said it was too weak to be worth taking so nobody else of us tried it - he as usual took plain spirits   no it was punch here    they said at Copenhagen he drank road all along heavy sand, and very wet - now at 4 ¾ pm can just see to write - cannot count upon seeing more of the country till day light tomorrow - what a pity! Apenrade  [Aabenraa] at 7 40 seems a largeish good town judging by carriage lamp-light.
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dkavisen · 2 years
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Politi efterforsker hærværk på valgplakater og trusler mod folketingskandidater i Haderslev
Politi efterforsker hærværk på valgplakater og trusler mod folketingskandidater i Haderslev
Hærværket er sket i tidsrummet mellem søndag aften og mandag formiddag på Gravene i Haderslevs centrum, og politiet søger vidner i sagen. Syd- og Sønderjyllands Politi modtog mandag anmeldelse om hærværk mod valgplakater på Gravene i Haderslev midtby. Der var klistret løbesedler fra Den Nordiske Modstandsbevægelse over flere valgplakater, klistret tilsvarende løbesedler op andre steder i…
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Quartiere allagato per una tempesta a Haderslev, Danimarca
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marryabroadsimply · 7 months
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Getting married in Denmark as a German Citizen, Resident or Visitor
We get many calls from couples who live in Germany or are staying/visiting in Germany (or a combination of both!), as getting married in Denmark is such a great, easy and stress free option for them.  The paperwork is far less, there are no marital status documents required, no birth certificates, the marriage certificates are issued in German, the ceremony can be held in German and you can marry in as little as 2 weeks if you are flexible on venue. This venue looks at why Denmark is so appealing for German residents and citizens, and the possible venues if you are travelling to Denmark from Germany. It is well known that one of the easiest and fastest places in the world to marry for foreign, International and same sex couples is Denmark. And as Germany has stricter and wider document requirements, and much longer timeframes (can be up to 18 months to marry, longer if you are not both German Citizens), we are finding more and more German resident, citizens and visiting partners are looking to get married in Denmark as an alternative to the process in Germany.
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We work with 14 Town Halls that we consider to be perfect options for couples travelling from Germany to get married in Denmark.
Sonderborg
Aabenraa (hear from the wonderful registrars here)
Tonder
Svendborg
Haderslev
Vojens
Odense
Ribe
Esbjerg
Middelfart
Kolding
Fredericia
Vejle
Aarhus All of these Town Halls have good road access, bus, train, and also some of them have their own airports if you are arriving from Southern Germany. Depending on your timeframe, whether you have witnesses or need them provided, can do same day document presentation or are able to do business day before (or longer) there are options for everyone. The main stream Town Halls such as Tønder, Sonderborg and Aabenraa are always very full due to popularity and proximity, they are a great option if you are happy with a wedding further in advance and can be flexible with your dates. All absolutely stunning towns and locations, and we personally know the registrars there, they are very welcoming of German couples, most of the registrars speaking fluent German and having strong personal connections to Germany, they are very much in tune with the culture.  Click on the individual venue names for expanded information on each venue. The other 11 Town halls all have something to offer that is unique and different, whilst still remaining charmingly Danish and majestic but managing to be also welcoming and warm. If you love Vikings then you may wish to consider a wedding in Ribe or Esbjerg as your venue, as this is the region that is home to the wonderful Viking museum and well worth a visit. Also a favourite for couples who wish to bring dogs to the wedding, as these venues are on the Wadden sea and you can visit the famous Mud flats whilst you are there. Ribe and Esbjerg are particular favourites of ours, all of the staff speak fluent German (and English), so you can truly have a German/Danish experience with breakfast in Germany, a fish lunch by the sea in Denmark and then your wedding dinner back in Germany, having a wedding in German language if you wish (or English!), and International Marriage certificates issued there and then by the registrar in German, English, Danish, Spanish and French.  
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The entrance of the Old Town Hall in Ribe is stunning, you can also have a tour around the old building if you would like.  
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If you are travelling with children you may wish to have a look at Kolding, it is boasted as being the friendliest Town in Denmark, has its very own Medieval castle, and also SlotssøBadet, which is an extraordinary waterpark that is suitable for all ages and well worth a visit.  
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Many of the venues are on the sea or close to the sea and have working and active busy fishing ports, so you will be sure of the freshest and best seafood, and you are not short of choices of restaurants for a celebration lunch or dinner. Many restaurants in and around the area speak fluent English and German. Admiralen is the top fish restaurant in the area. We could go on and on about the options you have if you are travelling from Germany to get married, but the best thing to do is to give us a call and we can quickly talk you through the locations and options. As depending on how quickly you wish to get married, which days of the week you have free, whether you are taking witnesses, and if you are driving or taking the train will all mean some venues are more of an option than others.  
What documents do I need? 
The great news is that you DO NOT NEED marital status certificates or birth certificates.
* Travel documents (passport or EU ID)  (with 3 months validity from the date of the ceremony)
* Residence permits (if you are living in a country where it is required) or Visa for entry into Denmark.
* Relationship document (this is something that is made yourself and we will help you with it, just to evidence longevity and contact, it is super easy and super cute to put together!).
* Proof that you are living together if you are (absolutely no problem if you are not).
* If either of you have been previously married then Decree or Death certificates * If you have shared children together (both of your names on the birth certificate) we will need the birth certificates Everything is done on secured emails, or encrypted communication NOT stored on a public server or public emails (for example google), and you present the originals to the registrar before your wedding.
How do I start the process?
You contact us! Thats all!!
Once you have the documents in (as outlined above) we make the application  to the Agency of Family Law in Denmark. This is the government office that approves all marriages that take place in Denmark.  Usually we will receive the approval in 5 days and your 'file' will be sent electronically to the town hall that you have chosen, as soon as they have the file, we can arrange and confirm the ceremony date.  We also organise the language you would like the ceremony in (English, Danish or German), the witnesses, any extra marriage certificates, anything additional Each town hall works in different ways some you can marry next day and some you can marry in 2 weeks, some in 2 months - but don't worry about that, it's up to us to explain all of that to you.  
You will marry in the town hall that you have chosen and you will receive 2 copies of the International Marriage Certificate on the day of the ceremony - which is in English, German, Danish, Spanish and French - and you are free to leave immediately!    
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How quickly can we marry? Generally if you are flexible on the venue we can marry you in as little as 10 days from when the application is submitted, anywhere up to 4 months in advance for more in demand venues such as Tønder. Do all German offices accept the Danish International Marriage Certificate? Yes. Every single Standesmat, Auslanderbehorde, Burgeramt in Germany is used to seeing the International Marriage certificate and they do not need translation as they are already in German. We have German Government offices and Immigration solicitors actually refer couples to us as an alternative to marrying anywhere else. Although the marriage certificates are Legally recognised worldwide, some German offices will require the International Marriage Certificate to be Legalised with an Apostille (it looks like THIS)  from Denmark (you know what German offices are like!). We can help you with this, it is our Legalisation service, and covers the Legalisation of your certificate from the Danish Government office and the courier of the Legalised Certificate back to you. If you would like the service we can order you extra International Marriage certificates FREE OF CHARGE, whilst yours are being Legalised, although rest assured we generally have them Legalised and back to you within 5-7 days of receiving them into our office. We can organise you a scan of the Legalised document before it is couriered out also if you wish.  
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About us
The ethos of Marry Abroad Simply is that we are a company that cares, Sam and Leanne own and run the business, we look after our couples personally, and we run a tight ship!  Each of our couples mean to world to us and we are so honoured to be able to help each and every one of them.  If you need to send 2 emails of questions or 200, as long as you have all the information that you need then we are happy, we are here to help and want you to feel supported the whole way from engagement to marriage.  No question is left unanswered, and at the end of the day and when you are a married couple all we do is thank you for letting us be the smallest part in your largest day.
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