Sabro, Denmark

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Sabro
Sabro kirke (Aarhus).JPG
Sabro is located in Denmark
Sabro
Sabro
Location in Denmark
Coordinates: 56°12.7′N 10°02.2′E / 56.2117°N 10.0367°E / 56.2117; 10.0367Coordinates: 56°12.7′N 10°02.2′E / 56.2117°N 10.0367°E / 56.2117; 10.0367
CountryDenmark
RegionCentral Denmark (Midtjylland)
MunicipalityAarhus
Area
 • Urban
1.59 km2 (0.61 sq mi)
Population
 • Urban
3,309
 • Urban density2,100/km2 (5,400/sq mi)
Time zoneCentral Europe Time
Area code(s)(+45) 8
Websitewww.aarhus.dk/da/omkommunen/english.aspx

Sabro is a suburb of Aarhus in Denmark. Its population is 3,309 (1 January 2021).[1] It is located in the west of Aarhus Municipality, approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from central Aarhus.

Sabro has a sports club, football fields, a gym, grocery stores, hotels, a church, two recreation centres, a dentist, a health care center, a library and a public day school, Sabro Korsvejskolen.

Onomastics[]

The name was recorded in about 1150 as Sahebroch and in 1386 as Saubro; it possibly derives from Old Danish *saghi, "somewhat cut", referring to tree-felling, and brōk, "swamp".

History[]

Sabro was originally one of the smaller villages in the area, with a few houses and farms south and west of Sabro Church.

After the road between Aarhus and Viborg (today Primærrute 26) was built through the area around 1890, a small settlement developed at the crossroads about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from the original village. In the mid-20th century the sogn (parish) councils of Borum-Lyngby, Lading and Sabro-Fårup (of which Sabro was part until 1 April 1970) decided to make this the location of a central school, Sabro Korsvejskolen (Sabro Crossroads School), which was dedicated in 1964.

In the 1970s and 1980s the crossroads settlement and the original village merged, as part of a strong urban growth which has since continued eastwards, covering former agricultural land in the direction of the neighbouring village of Mundelstrup.

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External links[]

  • Media related to Sabro at Wikimedia Commons


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