Uldum
Uldum is a small town, with a population of 1,382 (1 January 2024),[1] in Hedensted Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark. Uldum was the municipal seat of the former Tørring-Uldum Municipality until 1 January 2007.[citation needed] Uldum Church was built in 1883. A granite stone in the churchyard features hollows from the Bronze Age.[2] Uldum Højskole, a Danish folk high school and one of Denmark's oldest high schools, founded in 1849, is located in the town.[3] Uldum Mill from 1895 is located in the western part of the town. It is a so-called Dutch mill and the largest of its kind in Denmark. Today its a working mill museum.[4] Uldum Marsh (Uldum Kær) is located between Uldum and Tørring west of Uldum. It is Denmark's largest non-tidal marsh with an area of 1200 hectares, through which the stream Gudenåen flows.[5] Notable people
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