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Søborg (Gladsaxe municipality)

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Søborg is a neighbourhood in Gladsaxe Municipality , located some 10 km northwest of central Copenhagen , Denmark .

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4-581: The name Søborg literally means "Lake-castle" and derives from a building named Søborghus (Lake-castle-house), which was originally located at the east end of Utterslev lake, now known as Utterslev Mose . 55°44′13″N 12°30′31″E  /  55.7370°N 12.5087°E  / 55.7370; 12.5087 This article about a location in the Capital Region of Denmark is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Utterslev Mose Utterslev Mose (English: Utterslev Boglands)

8-420: Is a large semi-natural area of lakes, reed beds and parkland located on the border between Copenhagen and Gladsaxe municipalities , approximately six kilometers northwest of central Copenhagen , Denmark . It is surrounded by the neighbourhoods Brønshøj , Tingbjerg , Utterslev , Søborg and Emdrup . It is known for its rich bird life and has a dense network of walking and cycling trails. Utterslev Mose

12-457: Was closed in 1920 and turned into a recreational area. Utterslev Mose was converted into a nature park between 1939 and 1943. Lakes were dug out, canals established and a number of reed islands created to provide nesting grounds for wild birds. The park was protected in 2000. Utterslev Mose has an area of 200 hectares (221 ha if Kirkemosen to the south and Gyngemosen to the north are included) of which 97 hectares are covered by water. A circuit of

16-517: Was originally one big, shallow-watered lake which formed at the end of the last ice age and later developed into bogland. It was used in Copenhagen's water supply from the 16th century until 1849. It has also been used for peat harvesting . Utterslev Mose was formally part of the West Wall a defensive line around Copenhagen that was part of the fortifications of Copenhagen . The west wall

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