Østervrå  | |
|---|---|
Town  | |
![]() Østervrå Location in Denmark ![]() Østervrå Østervrå (North Jutland Region)  | |
| Coordinates: 57°20′33″N 10°14′15″E / 57.34244°N 10.23743°E | |
| Country | |
| Region | North Jutland Region | 
| Municipality | Frederikshavn | 
| Area | |
| • Urban | 1.0 km2 (0.4 sq mi) | 
| Population  (1. January 2023)  | |
| • Urban | 1,282 | 
| • Urban density | 1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC+1 (Central European Time) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (Central European Summer Time) | 
| Postal code | DK-9750 Østervrå  | 
Østervrå (formerly Øster Vrå) is a town in Vendsyssel, North Jutland Region, Denmark. As of 2023, the town has a population of 1,282.[1] The town and farm areas around the town were hit by an F2 tornado on September 9, 1924. Significant damage, including a collapsed barn, occurred and five people sustained injuries.[2][3]
Notable people
- Poul Kjærholm (1929 in Østervrå – 1980) a Danish industrial designer[4]
 - Ole Scherfig, (Danish Wiki) (1930 in Østervrå - 2000) business manager
 - Joakim Mæhle (born 1997 in Østervrå) a Danish footballer at German Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg and the Danish National Team.
 

Baptist church
References
- ↑ BY3: Population 1st January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
 - ↑ "European Severe Weather Database". eswd.eu. Archived from the original on 18 November 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
 - ↑ "Spejlet No 4 december 1995". torslev.dk. Archived from the original on 2004-04-19.
 - ↑ "Poul Kjærholm". Apartment Therapy. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
 
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