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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 886 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RANDERS  , a

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town of Denmark, capital of the amt (county) of its name in Jutland, on the Gudenaa at the point where it begins to widen into Randers Fjord, an inlet of the Cattegat . Pop . (1901) 20,057 . The town is 15 M. from the open Cattegat and the harbour has 15 ft.
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depth on the bar . The chief exports are butter and eggs; the chief imports
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sugar, petroleum,
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coal and iron . Two
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railways run north to
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Aalborg, continuing the main East Jutland
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line from the south, anal an eastward branch serves Grenaa and Aebeltoft on the coast . Though a place of considerable antiquity—being mentioned in ro86 as the meeting-place of insurgents against Knud, the saint —Randers has few remains of old buildings and bears the stamp of a compact,
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modern manufacturing town that owes its importance to its distilleries, manufactories of gloves, railway carriages, &c . St Marten's church
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dates from the 14th century, but was frequently altered and enlarged down to 187o . It has good woodwork of the 17th century . The high school is housed in a
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medieval monastery, which was restored in 1894–97 . There is a statue to Steen S . Blither (1782-1848), the
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national poet and novelist of Jutland .

Randers is best known in

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history as the scene of the assassination of Count Gerhard by Niels Ebbeson in 1340 . In the
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middle ages it had six churches and four monastic establishments, the
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oldest a
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Benedictine nunnery (1170) . The Grey Friars'
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building was turned into a castle (Dronningborg) after the Reformation; its church was burned down in 1698 .

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