Give, Denmark
Give is a small railway town, with a population of 4,682 (1 January 2024),[1] in Denmark 30 km northwest of Vejle. As a result of "The Municipal Reform" of 2007 Give Municipality was forced to join Vejle Municipality by the Løkke government. The town is served by Give railway station which used to be the last stop going northwest from Vejle. Later the railway line would be continued to Herning and Holstebro.[3] Give Church was erected in the 12th century close by a sacred spring. The village of Give has since expanded and grew to prominence in 1892 when the Vejle–Give railway was opened.[4] BusinessGive is, with 55 specialty and retail stores, the shopping center for Vejle Municipality's western area.[4] DAN CAKE, a manufacturer of cakes, tarts and swiss rolls, is located in the town.[5] CultureGive is known as a town of sculptures – with more than 65 sculptures located around town – as an open-air gallery.[6] Give-Egnens-Museum is the town's historical museum. The museum's exhibitions tell about the surrounding farmland and about life in Denmark in general.[7] Give Public Library named Huset is located in the former town hall of Give Municipality. The library host cultural events year-round, including visits by famous authors, public lectures and children's theatre performances.[8] Notable people
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