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Egebjerg is a village in Northwest Zealand with 438 inhabitants (2024)[1]. Egebjerg is located in Odsherred under Egebjerg Parish, nine kilometers south of Nykøbing Sjælland and 25 kilometers north of Holbæk. The village belongs to Odsherred Municipality and is located in the Region Zealand.
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Location | Egebjerg Parish, Odsherred Municipality, Region Zealand, Denmark |
Area | 355.3 km2 (137.2 sq mi) |
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Population | 438 (2024) |
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Official website | http://www.egebjergonline.com/ |
The town has its own community center, sports association, local heating system, and school. Egebjerg School focuses on outdoor education, creativity, and well-being. The school has a mobile school van. A city guild has been formed, which is responsible for a number of rope-holding groups and events, such as urban beautification, shared kitchen gardens, tourism, etc. In addition, a group of citizens has ensured that since 2015, an annual concert has been held with Rasmus Nøhr at the helm.
Egebjerg has its own website, where you can read, e.g., Egebladet, which is Egebjerg's digital newsletter.
The eco-community Fri og Fro (Under the Sky) is located in the western part of the city at the end of Vesterleddet, where you can see straw houses and other sustainable solutions. Fri og Fro handles its waste water in the form of a closed pile evaporation plant[2].
Egebjerg Church is located in the village.