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RANDERS , a See also: town of See also: Denmark, capital of the amt (county) of its name in See also: Jutland, on the Gudenaa at the point where it begins to widen into Randers See also: Fjord, an inlet of the Cattegat
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Pop
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(1901) 20,057
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The town is 15 M. from the open Cattegat and the harbour has 15 ft. See also: depth on the See also: bar
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The chief exports are butter and eggs; the chief imports See also: sugar, petroleum, See also: coal and iron
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Two See also: railways run See also: north to See also: Aalborg, continuing the See also: main See also: East Jutland See also: line from the See also: south, anal an eastward branch serves Grenaa and Aebeltoft on the See also: coast
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Though a place of considerable antiquity—being mentioned in ro86 as the meeting-place of insurgents against Knud, the See also: saint —Randers has few remains of old buildings and bears the stamp of a compact, See also: modern manufacturing town that owes its importance to its distilleries, manufactories of gloves, railway carriages, &c
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St Marten's See also: church
See also: dates from the 14th century, but was frequently altered and enlarged down to 187o
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It has See also: good woodwork of the 17th century
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The high school is housed
in a See also: medieval monastery, which was restored in 1894–97
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There is a statue to See also: Steen S
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Blither (1782-1848), the See also: national poet and novelist of Jutland
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Randers is best known in See also: history as the scene of the assassination of Count Gerhard by Niels Ebbeson in 1340
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In the See also: middle ages it had six churches and four monastic establishments, the See also: oldest a See also: Benedictine nunnery (1170)
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The See also: Grey Friars' See also: building was turned into a See also: castle (Dronningborg) after the See also: Reformation; its church was burned down in 1698
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