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ESBJERG

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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esbjerg, a seaport of denmark in the _amt_ (county) of ribe, 18 m. from the german frontier on the west coast of jutland. it has railway communication with the east and north of jutland, and with germany. it was granted municipal rights in 1900, having grown with astonishing rapidity from 13 inhabitants in 1868 to 13,355 in 1901. this growth it owes to the construction of a large harbour in 1868-1888. it is the principal outlet westward for s. jutland; exports pork and meat, butter, eggs, fish, cattle and sheep, skins, lard and agricultural seeds, and has regular communication with harwich and grimsby in england. three miles s.e. is nordby on the island of fano, the northernmost of the north frisian chain. it is an arid bank of heathland and dunes, but both nordby and sonderho in the south are frequented as seaside resorts. the former has a school of navigation. the fisheries are valuable.