Slet, Aarhus

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Slet
Coordinates: 56°06′12″N10°08′35″E / 56.103407°N 10.143121°E / 56.103407; 10.143121
Country Kingdom of Denmark
Regions of Denmark Central Denmark Region
Municipality Aarhus Municipality
District Tranbjerg
Postal code
8310

Slet is a suburb of Aarhus in Denmark, roughly 5 kilometers south of the city, between Holme and Tranbjerg.

The town that would become a suburb was created in 1682. [1]

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References

  1. Karl-Erik Frandsen: Vang og tægt. Studier over dyrkningssystemer og agrarstrukturer i Danmarks landsbyer 1682-83

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