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Aarhus
Aarhus or Arhus is a city in central Denmark, capital
of Aarhus County, on the Jutland Peninsula and Aarhus Bay and the
second largest town in Denmark. It is a seaport and has shipbuilding
and petroleum-refining industries; other manufactures include machinery,
transportation equipment, processed food, and beer. Among the points
of interest in the city are Saint Clement's Cathedral (begun 13th
century, largely rebuilt 15th cent.); Vor Frue Church (begun 11th
cent.); the Old Town (Den Gamle By), an outdoor museum of medieval
buildings; and the city hall (1938-42). Aarhus University (1928)
is in the city.
Aarhus became a seat of Rome in 948 and prospered under a succession
of Roman Catholic bishops in the 14th and 15th centuries. It declined
after the Reformation, but it was revived in the 19th century as
a shipping and manufacturing center.
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