geo.wikisort.org - RiverEgå is a both a suburban district and a stream in the Municipality of Aarhus in Denmark.
Neighborhood in Aarhus Municipality, Central Denmark Region, Kingdom of Denmark
Name
Egå means 'Oak-stream' in English.
The Egå stream
The Egå stream runs north of the city of Aarhus, in the bottom of the flat valley of Egådalen. The whole valley of Egådalen - 1,5 km wide and 6 km long - was created as a tunnel valley at the end of the last ice age and holds numerous evidence of prehistoric human activities, from the Stone Age to present times.
The Egå stream has its source at Geding Lake and from here it flows through the Geding-Kasted bog, the lake of Egå Engsø, the suburban area of Egå and the beach park of Åkrogen, before it terminates at the Bay of Aarhus.
The Egå suburb
The suburban area of Egå is located approximately 7 km north of the Aarhus city centre and is named after the Egå stream, that flows through the area. Egå originated as a rural village, probably in the Viking Age. A runestone, from c. 970–1020 in the late Viking Age, was discovered in 1814 and is on permanent exhibit in the National Museum of Denmark.
Egå has merged with the city of Aarhus. The neighbourhood of Skæring north of central Egå has been merged administratively with Egå and it is in process of changing status to an urban area.[1][2]
Egå is one of the more affluent neighbourhoods, with some of the highest cost of land in the municipality.[citation needed]
Egå is primarily a residential area with detached houses and no high-rises. The suburb houses a lively marina (Egå Marina), built in 1978, surrounded by the large beach park of Åkrogen. Egå Gymnasium was built in 2006.
Gallery
The Egå stream, just before it empties into the meadow-lake of Egå Engsø.
The Egå stream, on its way through the suburb of Egå. It grows considerably after the meadow-lake.
The Egå stream in Egå
The Egå stream at Åkrogen
Egå runestone
Egå Gymnasium
Egå Marina
Åkrogen
See also
- Egå Engsø
- Danish Runic Inscription 107 (The Egå Stone)
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Egå.
City of Aarhus |
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The Midtown boroughs: Indre By, Docklands, Frederiksbjerg, Langenæs, Marselisborg, Nørre Stenbro, Trøjborg, Vesterbro
- History
- Architecture (Listed buildings, Churches)
- Neighborhoods
- People (Bishops, Mayors)
- Education
- Parks
- Public art
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Suburbs |
- Aaby
- Aabyhøj
- Bispehaven
- Brabrand
- Christiansbjerg
- Egå
- Gellerup
- Hasle
- Hasselager
- Højbjerg
- Holme
- Kolt
- Risskov
- Rosenhøj
- Skåde
- Skæring
- Skejby
- Skødstrup
- Slet
- Stavtrup
- Tilst
- Tranbjerg
- Vejlby
- Viby
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Parks and recreation |
- Ballehage Beach
- Botanical Gardens
- City Hall Park
- Concert Hall Park
- Forestry Botanical Garden
- Den Permanente
- Hasle Hills
- Langenæs Park
- Marselisborg Deer Park
- Marselisborg Forests
- Marselisborg Hospitals Park
- Marienlyst Park
- Mindeparken
- Mølleparken
- Nordre Cemetery
- Riis Forest
- Skanseparken
- Skjoldhøjkilen
- Skæring Hede
- St. Olufs Cemetery
- Tangkrogen
- Vennelystparken
- Vestereng
- Vestre Cemetery
- University Park
- Åkrogen
- Åparken
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Culture |
- Aarhus Festuge
- Aarhus Girls' Choir
- Aarhus International Jazz Festival
- Aarhus Pride
- Aarhus Symphony Orchestra
- Danish National Opera
- Danmarks Grimmeste Festival
- Grøn Koncert
- Moesgård Viking Moot
- Northside Festival
- SPoT Festival
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Museums |
- ARoS Aarhus Art Museum
- Danish Poster Museum
- Museum of Ancient Art
- Museum Ovartaci
- Moesgård Museum
- Natural History Museum
- Occupation Museum
- Steno Museum
- The Old Town
- Viking Museum
- Women's Museum
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Churches |
- Aarhus Cathedral
- Aarhus Methodist Church
- Åby Church
- Åbyhøj Church
- Brabrand Church
- Catholic Church of Our Lady
- Christian's Church
- Church of Our Lady
- Egå Church
- Ellevang Church
- Fredens Church
- Frederik's Church
- Hasle Church
- Holme Church
- Langenæs Church
- Lyseng Church
- Møllevang Church
- Ravnsbjerg Church
- Risskov Church
- St. John's Church
- St. Luke's Church
- St. Mark's Church
- St. Nicholas' Church
- St. Paul's Church
- Tilst Church
- Tranbjerg Church
- Skejby Church
- Vejlby Church
- Viby Church
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Landmarks |
- Aarhus City Hall
- Aarhus Custom House
- Godsbanen
- Aarhus Theatre
- Aarhus University Hospital
- Hotel Royal
- Kunsthal Aarhus
- Latin Quarter
- Marselisborg Palace
- Musikhuset
- Old City Hall
- Tivoli Friheden
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Education |
- Aarhus University
- Aarhus School of Architecture
- Aarhus School of Marine and Technical Engineering
- Business Academy Aarhus
- School of Media and Journalism
- Central Library
- Deaconal Folk High School
- Jutland Art Academy'
- KaosPilot
- Ole Rømer Observatory
- Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg
- State and University Library
- VIA University College
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Sports | |
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Transport |
- Aarhus Airport
- Aarhus Central Station
- Aarhus Letbane
- Aarhus Commuter Rail
- R45
- Port of Aarhus
- Mols-Linien
- Århus Sporveje
- Ring 1
- Ring 2
- Aarhus City Bikes
- Rejsekort
- Danish National Cycle Route 4
- Danish National Cycle Route 5
- Marselisborg Yacht Harbour
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History |
- Timeline
- Coat of arms
- Aarhus Runestones
- Ancient See of Aarhus
- Our Lady's Priory
- Niels of Aarhus
- Rytterfægtningen
- Danish National Exhibition of 1909
- In WWII
- Aarhus Air Raid
- 1944 explosion in Aarhus
- L-groups
- 5 Kolonne
- Samsing Group
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