Lyngby, Norddjurs Municipality

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Lyngby
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Lyngby
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Lyngby
Lyngby (Denmark)
Coordinates: 56°22′4″N10°44′45″E / 56.36778°N 10.74583°E / 56.36778; 10.74583
Country Denmark
Region Central Denmark (Midtjylland)
Municipality Norddjurs Municipality
ParishLyngby Parish
Population
 (2023) [1]
  Total311

Lyngby is a small village, with a population of 311 (1 January 2023), [1] in Norddjurs Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark.

Lyngby Church is located in the village. [2]

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