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Vendsyssel neighbours [[Hanherred]] to the southwest and [[Himmerland]] to the south, across the Limfjord. Whether the island [[Læsø]] is also a part of Vendsyssel, is a matter of definition. The major towns of Vendsyssel are [[Hjørring]], [[Frederikshavn]], [[Brønderslev]], [[Sæby]], [[Hirtshals]], [[Løkken]]{{dn|date=September 2012}}, [[Nørresundby]] and, on its northern tip, [[Skagen]]. The dominating city is, however, [[Aalborg]] which is mainly situated outside Vendsyssel on the southern shore of the Limfjord with Nørresundby as a secondary, northern centre.
Vendsyssel neighbours [[Hanherred]] to the southwest and [[Himmerland]] to the south, across the Limfjord. Whether the island [[Læsø]] is also a part of Vendsyssel, is a matter of definition. The major towns of Vendsyssel are [[Hjørring]], [[Frederikshavn]], [[Brønderslev]], [[Sæby]], [[Hirtshals]], [[Løkken]]{{dn|date=September 2012}}, [[Nørresundby]] and, on its northern tip, [[Skagen]]. The dominating city is, however, [[Aalborg]] which is mainly situated outside Vendsyssel on the southern shore of the Limfjord with Nørresundby as a secondary, northern centre.

[[Image:Unofficial flag of Vendsyssel.svg|thumb|right|Proposed [[flag of Vendsyssel]], not widely used or known. The blue colour symbolises the sky and the sea. The orange/red is for [[Denmark]] and the green for the nature. This [[Nordic Cross]] flag was introduced in 1976 by the mayor of [[Hjørring]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}}]]


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 18:54, 6 December 2012

Vendsyssel is the northernmost traditional district of Denmark and of Jutland. Being divided from mainland Jutland by the Limfjord, it is technically a part of the North Jutlandic Island. Vendsyssel is part of the North Denmark Region.

Vendsyssel neighbours Hanherred to the southwest and Himmerland to the south, across the Limfjord. Whether the island Læsø is also a part of Vendsyssel, is a matter of definition. The major towns of Vendsyssel are Hjørring, Frederikshavn, Brønderslev, Sæby, Hirtshals, Løkken[disambiguation needed], Nørresundby and, on its northern tip, Skagen. The dominating city is, however, Aalborg which is mainly situated outside Vendsyssel on the southern shore of the Limfjord with Nørresundby as a secondary, northern centre.

Etymology

Adam of Bremen (ca. 1075) calls Vendsyssel Wendila, Ælnoth (ca. 1100) calls it Wendel, the Icelandic literature Vendill. Derived from this is the ethnic name wændlar, Danish vendelboer, which is part of the name of the syssel. In the Danish Census Book (Kong Valdemars Jordebog, ca. 1231) Wændlesysæl, Wendelsysel, Wændil. Presumably originally the name of the Limfjord, then name of the region north of it. According to historians and linguists,[who?] the name Vendsyssel may be derived from the Germanic tribe of the Vandals. Syssel is an ancient form of administrative region. Vendel (Old Danish Wændil) was also the ancient name of the Limfjord itself.

Places of interest

Infrastructure

Vendsyssel is an important gatehead for transport from the European continent to Norway and Western Sweden. The European routes E39 and E45 cross the area as motorways. National route 11 connects Vendsyssel with Hanherred and Thy before crossing the Limfjord to western Jutland on the Oddesund Bridge. Danish national road 40 also passes through Vendsyssel.

Bridges

Vendsyssel is linked to mainland Jutland by bridges and a tunnel:

Railways

Ferries

To Sweden:

To Norway:

To mainland Jutland:

  • Hals-Egense (crossing the eastern mouth of the Limfjord)

To the island of Læsø:

To the Faroe Islands:

Airports

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