Guldager Stationsby

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Guldager Stationsby
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Guldager Stationsby
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Guldager Stationsby
Guldager Stationsby (Denmark)
Coordinates: 55°31′59″N8°26′29″E / 55.53306°N 8.44139°E / 55.53306; 8.44139
Country Denmark
Region Southern Denmark (Syddanmark)
Municipality Esbjerg Municipality
Population
 (2023) [1]
  Total479

Guldager Stationsby, until 2021 Ravnsbjerg, is a small railway town and northern suburb of Esbjerg, with a population of 479 (1 January 2023). [1] It is located in Esbjerg Municipality 9 km north of central Esbjerg in Region of Southern Denmark in Denmark.

The town is served by Guldager railway station on the Esbjerg-Struer railway line.

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