hadsten造句
- Besides that, Hadsten have the shortest pedestrian street in Europe.
- Hadsten is famous for having one of the largest model railways in Europe.
- But he finished in a modest seventh place in the street race in the small Danish town of Hadsten.
- The race takes place in the streets of Hadsten, 170 kilometers ( 105 miles ) northwest of capital Copenhagen.
- The race takes place in the streets of Hadsten, located 170 kilometers ( 105 miles ) northwest of capital Copenhagen.
- Hadsten has many educational institutions, including a technical school, gymnasium ( Secondary school ), and folk high school.
- Armstrong drew 10, 000 spectators to the race in the streets of Hadsten, 170 kilometers ( 105 miles ) northwest of capital Copenhagen.
- Hadsten municipality ceased to exist due to Hvorslev municipalities, as well as the southern part of Lang?municipality to form the new Favrskov municipality.
- Just four days after winning his fifth straight Tour de France, Lance Armstrong was due to race again Thursday in the small Danish town of Hadsten.
- Just four days after Lance Armstrong clinched his fifth straight Tour de France victory, the tough Texan was due to race again Thursday in the small Danish town of Hadsten.
- It's difficult to see hadsten in a sentence. 用hadsten造句挺难的
- The largest towns within the municipality are Hadsten, Hinnerup and Hammel and Favrskov Municipality is considered part of the East Jutland metropolitan area with 1.2 million inhabitants in total.
- It is, both with the towns of Hadsten, Hinnerup and Hammel, the administrative seat of Favrskov Municipality and until 1 January 2007 it was the seat of the former Hvorslev Municipality.
- Previous years'winners of the Hadsten street race include former Danish Tour de France winner Bjarne Riis and American Tyler Hamilton who finished fourth in this year's Tour despite a broken collarbone.
- Hadsten was mentioned for the first time in 1432 as Halstiern suggesting to come from the Old Norse word " tj鎟n " which means " little lake ", while the neck also in Old Danish refers to the narrowing the small river valley have of Kollerup Gods.