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Sønder Bjert

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Sønder Bjert is a Danish town in the Region of Southern Denmark with a population of 1,953 (1 January 2014).[1] It lies approximately 7 kilometers southeast of Kolding and is a part of the Kolding Municipality.

Overview

Sønder Bjert Kirke (church) was built near the end of the 12th century out of stone cut from boulders and originally did not have a tower.[2] The church's roofing consists of lead, which was last renovated in 2000.

Sønder Bjert's first inn (Sønder Bjert Kro) was established back in 1759, but the building it occupies corruently was built in 1855.[3] In 2002 the inn was renovated to include new meeting and conference facilities.

A local dairy cooperative started production of milk on July 5, 1887, but later closed on November 20, 1958.[4] After short stints as a school furniture workshop and paper processing center, the dairy's former building was refurnished to serve as a cultural and recreation center. In addition, it has an internet cafe which offers introductory computer courses to the retired and elderly.

Famous Residents

Villy Søvndal, the leader of the Danish Socialist People's Party, lives in Sønder Bjert.[citation needed]

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