Randers municipality is a municipality in central Denmark, in the county of Aarhus, on the peninsula of Jutland. Aarhus Amt (English Aarhus County) is a county in central Denmark, on the peninsula of Jutland. ... Jutland Peninsula Jutland (Danish: Jylland, German: Jütland) is a peninsula in northern Europe that forms the mainland part of Denmark and a northern part of Germany, dividing the North Sea from the Baltic Sea. ...
The municipality covers an area of 153,64 km², and has a total population of 62,137 (2004). Site of municipal-council, is Randers. Randers is a town in central Denmark, located in Randers municipality in Jutland. ...
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Randers is a city in Randersmunicipality (Aarhus County) on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark.
Randers was important militarily, and could encamp from 10,000 to 15,000 men in the town and its neighbourhood, in a position which could not easily be forced.
Randers Rainforest is Northern Europe's largest artificial rainforest, featuring about 350 different kinds of plants and more than 175 species of animals, many of which roam free under its three geodesic domes: the South America Dome, the Africa Dome, and the Asia Dome.
The municipalities in which the urban regeneration areas are situated have appointed project managers and established secretariats to ensure resident participation and coordination.
However, the municipality is prepared to base the final proposal on the residents wishes, as far as possible.
In Randers, plans are underway for improvement of squares and streets by means of new surfacing in warmer colours and the establishment of a counterpart to the Spanish Steps in Rome.