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The town of Frederikshavn lies on the Jutland peninsula, on the north-east coast of Denmark. The name Frederikshavn means 'the port of Frederick' and this town is famous not just for its industrial port, but also for fishing. A brief history of Frederikshavn Originally the town was called Fladstrand, meaning 'flat beach', then later King Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway named it Frederikshavn. Being located at the entrance to the Baltic Sea, the port has always been a strategically important connection with the outside and a substantial military base. This military influence can be seen in s... [More information]