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Holsted is a railway town located in Vejen Municipality, Region of Southern Denmark in Denmark. It is situated at the stream of Holsted Å, 8 km west of Brørup.
Holsted was previously the seat of Holsted Municipality until 1 January 2007.
Holsted consist of two districts, the original village of Holsted on the north at Holsted Å and Holsted Stationsby on the south at the railway station. Now the two district have merged together making Holsted a very elongated town with a distance of 4 km from north to south.
Transportation
Holsted is located near the Esbjerg Motorway, a part of the European route E20, 34 km from Esbjerg and 39 km from Kolding. It is served by Holsted railway station, on the Lunderskov–Esbjerg railway line.
Sport
Holsted Speedway Klub known as the Holsted Tigers race in the Danish Super League and are based at the Holsted Speedway Center, south of Holsted at Hedevejen 1, 6670. The Center opened on 4 June 1989, replacing the old Holsted Gørklint speedway track, which was located next to the Holsted Å at (55°30′17″N 8°53′03″E).
Notable people
Kræsten Iversen (1886 in the parish of Holsted - 1955) a Danish artist of paintings and painted glass windows; a member of the Bornholm school of painters and a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Martha Christensen (1926 in Holsted – 1995) a Danish writer.
Trine Jepsen (born 1977 in Holsted) a Danish singer, actress and TV presenter, sang in a duo at the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
Patrick Egelund (born 2000 in Holsted) a Danish footballer.
References
External links
Municipality's official website Archived 28 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rute Eropa E20
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- Holsted Municipality
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- Holsted Speedway Center
- Rudolf Holste
- Ribe County
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- Holsted railway station
- Max Holste
- Marius Nielsen