Tistrup

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Tistrup
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Tistrup
Coordinates: 55°43′0″N8°35′53″E / 55.71667°N 8.59806°E / 55.71667; 8.59806
Country Denmark
Region Southern Denmark (Syddanmark)
Municipality Varde
Area
  Urban
1.27 km2 (0.49 sq mi)
Population
 (2024)
   Urban
1,429
  Urban density1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)

Tistrup is a town in southwestern Jutland in the Varde Municipality, in Region of Southern Denmark. As of 1 January 2024, it has a population of 1,429. [1]

Tistrup is served by Tistrup railway station, located on the Esbjerg-Struer railway line. [2] [3]

The Tistrup Church Tistrup Kirke.jpg
The Tistrup Church

Interest in archaeology in the late 19th century records excavations for buried relics near Tistrup, by Captain A. P. Madsen, of the Museum of Northern Antiquities [4]

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References

  1. BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. "Tistrup Station" (in Danish). DSB. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  3. "Tistrup Station" (in Danish). Arriva. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  4. Popular Science Monthly, Volume 47, May 1895, Archaeology in Denmark by Frederick Starr, retrieved 30 April 2020