Sindal Explained

Official Name:Sindal
Settlement Type:Town
Sindal
Pushpin Map:Denmark#Denmark North Jutland Region
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Denmark
Coordinates:57.4744°N 10.2022°W
Area Urban Km2:2.82
Population Urban:3,086
Population As Of:2024
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:DK-9870 Sindal
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Denmark
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name1:North Jutland Region
Subdivision Name2:Hjørring Municipality

Sindal is a railway town on the island of Vendsyssel-Thy at the top of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark.

Population and location

It has a population of 3,086 (1 January 2024) and is located in Hjørring Municipality in Region Nordjylland.

Merged

Until 1 January 2007 Sindal was also the seat of Sindal Municipality which was merged with existing Hjørring, Løkken-Vrå, and Hirtshals municipalities to form an enlarged Hjørring Municipality.

History

The town was originally named Soldalen, meaning "Sun Valley".[2] There is some dispute over when the city was officially founded; the earliest records of the city's existence date back to the 18th century, in which the city is described as "Sindal church near the town of Sindal with Housing for the priest, a railroad, and school".[3] Much of the town's growth was a result the Sindal Station, which brought business to the area and was built in 1871.

The town's oldest commercial building is the Sindal mill. It had originally been built in the nearby village of Fjeldsted, but was moved to Sindal in 1872 after the railway station was opened. It remained operational as a grain mill until 1947, but after its closure fell into disrepair. Major restorations managed to save the windmill and today it remains the only fully preserved stone-walled mill in Vendsyssel.[4] [5] [6]

In 1976, Sindal Airport opened.[7] The Airport is property of Hjørring Municipality which oversees its operations.[8]

Religion

The town's original church, referred to as Old Sindal Church (Danish: Sindal Gamle Kirke), was first built in the 12th century. It has since been renovated and expanded several times.[9] In 1910, Sindal City Church (Danish: Sindal Bykirke) was built to accommodate the expanding town. It was designed by Hother A. Paludan in the Neo-Romanesque style.[10] [11] Both congregations belong to the Church of Denmark and are part of the parish of Sindal Sogn within the Diocese of Aalborg.Sindal Baptist Church (Danish: Sindal Baptistkirke) was established in 1905 as a free church.

Notable people

References

  1. https://m.statbank.dk/TableInfo/BY3?lang=en BY3: Population 1st January by urban areas, area and population density
  2. Web site: Oplevelser i Sindal. 2020-08-10. Toppen af Danmark. da.
  3. Book: Trap, J.P.. Kongeriget Danmark: Amterne Hjørring, Thisted, Aalborg, Viborg og Randers. 1877. 2nd. 5. Copenhagen. 49. da.
  4. Web site: Adolfsen. Lars Dalsgaard. 2012-04-27. Mangeårigt mølleprojekt lakker mod enden. 2020-08-10. Building Supply DK. da.
  5. Book: Lebech-Sørensen, Anne Marie. Vindmøller og vandmøller i Danmark. Forlaget SKIB. 2006. 213. da.
  6. Web site: Sindal Mølle. 2020-08-10. www.toppenafdanmark.dk. da.
  7. Web site: Sindals historie. 2020-08-10. Trap Danmark. September 2016 . da.
  8. Web site: Østergaard. Carl Åge. 2009-11-27. Frederikshavn ud af Sindal Lufthavn. 2020-08-10. www.nordjyske.dk. da.
  9. Web site: Sindal Gl. Kirke. 2020-08-10. Sindal-Astrup Pastorat. da.
  10. Web site: Sindal Bykirke. 2020-08-10. www.nordenskirker.dk. da.
  11. Web site: Sindal Bykirke. 2020-08-10. Sindal-Astrup Pastorat. da.