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FÃ¥rup Sommerland - Amusement park with activities and action for young and old. Include big aqua park wit swimming pools.

Tivoliland Aalborg - One of the biggest amusement parks in Denmark. Information on prices and opening times, food, and top attractions.

Aalborg Zoo - Big Zoo in northern Jutland with many sorts of animals. Admission and opening hours.

North Sea Museum - About the Danish north sea fishery, and the fish who's living in the north sea. Opening hours, admissions, shopping, food and drink.

9000 Aalborg - Information about tourism, shopping and companies in Aalborg Jutland Denmark.

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