Blovstrod
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Blovstrod is a small metropolis and parish in Allerod Municipality, North Zealand, positioned some 30 north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The town is situated at the east facet of Lyngby Kongevej, approximately one kilometre east of Lillerod and Allerod station. Two new neighbourhoods, Ny Blovstrod and Teglværkskvarteret, are planned at the west aspect of Lyngby Kongevej. Blovstrod is first cited in 1265 as Blaustruth. The first part of the call may be derrived from the male name Blawæsti' whilst the suffix -rod means "clearing".
The vicinity changed into from the early Middle Ages crown land and in 1700 Blovstrod became one of the parishes that have been located under Hirschholm Palace which was given to Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow as her non-public property by means of king Frederick IV. The village become the web page of a roadside hotel. Blovstrod Brickyard turned into set up in 1860 and grew to come to be one in all the most important brickyards in Northern Europe. It had an intensive network of industrial railway tracks to several clay pits within the vicinity.
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