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Randers is a town in Denmark. It is the sixth largest town in Denmark, with a population of 61,163 (1 January 2020). Randers is the main town of the Randers Municipality. The municipality is also a part of the East Jutland metropolitan area, which has 1.2 million inhabitants.

Randers is located in the eastern part of Jutland, on the Randers Fjord. The town is surrounded by forests and lakes, and is a popular tourist destination. The outdoor activities around Randers include hiking, cycling, fishing, and canoeing. The town also has a number of museums and art galleries.

Randers was first mentioned in 1269, and it is one of the oldest towns in Denmark. The name Randers comes from the Old Danish word "rand", which means "border" or "shore". The town was originally a small fishing village, but it soon became a prosperous market town. In the 14th century, Randers was one of the largest towns in Denmark.

Business life in Randers

Randers is home to a number of businesses, including a number of manufacturing companies. The town is also a popular shopping destination, with a number of shops and restaurants.

The town has a long history of industry and manufacturing, and it is still an important economic center in the region. The largest employers in Randers are the companies Arla, Danfoss, and Randers Freight.

Randers is also home to a number of educational institutions, including Randers Technical College and Randers Business College.

Advertising space is also easily to find with the local football team Randers FC, which plays in the highest Danish soccer league superliga.

Culture life in Randers

Randers has a lively culture life with a variety of museums, theaters and a cinema. The town is also a popular shopping destination, with a variety of shops and malls. The town also has a lively nightlife, with a number of bars and clubs.

Randers also has a football club, Randers FC, which plays in the Danish Superliga, the top level of Danish football. Soccer is one of the country's favorite sports. A city such as Randers is therefore all into their home team.

Housing market in Randers

The housing market in Randers is quite diverse, with a variety of apartments, houses and villas available. The prices of properties vary depending on their location and size, but the average price of a house in Randers is around 1.5 million Danish kroner. The average rent is around 4,500 Danish kroner per month.

Randers' History

Randers is a city in Denmark, in the east-central part of the country. It is the capital of Randers Municipality and the sixth-largest city in Denmark, with a population of 61,163.

Randers was first mentioned in 1269, when it was granted city status by King Valdemar II. It flourished in the 14th and 15th centuries as a market town, and became an important trading centre in the 16th century.

In the 17th and 18th centuries, the city's importance declined, and it was hit hard by the effects of the Thirty Years' War and the plague. However, it began to recover in the 19th century, and today it is a thriving industrial city.

During the second world war, Randers was occupied by German troops, and many of its historic buildings were destroyed. However, the city has since been rebuilt, and it is now a lively and vibrant place.

What districts exist in Randers?

The city of Randers is divided into four districts:

The Old Town

This is the historic centre of the city, and is home to many of its most important landmarks, including the City Hall, the Cathedral, and the Museum of Randers.

The New Town

This is the commercial centre of the city, and is home to its main shopping street, Østergade.

Vestre

This is the western part of the city, and is home to the University of Randers.

Øst

This is the eastern part of the city, and is home to the main railway station.