Frederikshavn, a port in the north of Jutland, on the Cattegat, 52 miles NE. of Aalborg by rail. It is much used as a harbour of refuge, and has a considerable trade, exporting butter, cattle, and pigs (to England), and importing wood, iron, corn, cotton-yarn, &c. Pop. 4891.
Frederikshavn
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 810
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