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Århus

American  
[awr-hoos] / ˈɔr hus /
Also Aarhus

noun

  1. a seaport in eastern Jutland, in Denmark.


Århus British  
/ ˈʌhuːs /

noun

  1. a city and port in Denmark, in E Jutland. Pop: 228 547 (2004 est)

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A parent visiting the park with their three children told Danish newspaper Arhus Stiftstidende there was a loud bang in the park when the incident happened.

From BBC

Rømer was born at Århus on 25 September 1644, and after studying at the University of Copenhagen he stayed on there as assistant to the physicist and astronomer Erasmus Bartholin.

From Literature

Another study, at the University of Siena, in Italy, and Arhus University, in Denmark, suggests a possible link between high levels of air pollution and Covid-19 deaths in northern Italy.

From BBC

“You could say it’s become part of the backbone of Danish democracy,” said Kristine Ringsager, an assistant professor of music anthropology at Arhus University.

From New York Times

Dave Arhus, who works at Harrington Industrial Plastics next to the trains, says he started seeing trains come to a near-stop last month on every northbound trip.

From Seattle Times