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Extract from the Viborg Travel Guides:
For a long time the junction of the major roads across Jutland,
VIBORG
was once one of the most important communities in the country. From Knud in 1027 to Christian V in 1655, all Danish kings were crowned here, and until the early nineteenth century the town was the seat of a provincial assembly. As the national administrative axis shifted towards Zealand, however, Viborg's importance waned, and although it still has the high court of West Denmark, it's now primarily a market town for the local farming community.
The twin towers of the
Domkirke
(April-May & Sept Mon-Sat 11am-4pm, Sun noon-4pm... read the whole Viborg Travel Guides...
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