Bonderup, Jammerbugt Municipality

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Bonderup
Village
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Bonderup
Location in the North Jutland Region
Coordinates: 57°3′47″N9°22′17″E / 57.06306°N 9.37139°E / 57.06306; 9.37139 Coordinates: 57°3′47″N9°22′17″E / 57.06306°N 9.37139°E / 57.06306; 9.37139
Country Denmark
Region North Jutland
Municipality Jammerbugt
Population
 (2022) [1]
203
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Bonderup is a village in North Jutland, Denmark. It is located in Jammerbugt Municipality.

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