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Encyclopedia > Bogense

Bogense is a municipality in central Denmark, in the county of Funen. The municipality covers an area of 102 km², and has a total population of 6,403.


External links

  • Official website (http://www.bogense.dk)



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Holiday Bogense (912 words)
The 700-years old marked town Bogense is situated on the north coast of Funen, directly by the waters edge, and with a view to the unspoilt island Æbleø.
The nature, surrounding Bogense, is characterized by beach, coast, salt meadows with pasturing cows, forest areas, fields and green recreational areas.
The preserved island Æbleø is situated in the Kattegat, north of Bogense.
Vakantie Bogense (771 words)
Het Marinastrand van Bogense Marina is een van de plekken in Denemarken met zeer schoon water.
Bogense heeft een rijk aanbod aan activiteiten, zoals een zwembad, tennisbanen en een midgetgolfbaan, fiets- en bootverhuur.
Bogense is met haar oude pleintjes, kronkelige straatjes, oude vakwerkhuizen, de schilderachtige haven en de grootste Marina van Funen, een attractie op zich.
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