Skørping
About Skørping
Skorping is a town and a former municipality in Rebild municipality in Region Nordjylland inside the geographic area of the Jutland peninsula known as Himmerland in northern Denmark. The cutting-edge metropolis has a population of two,872 as of 1 January 2014; the former Skorping municipality covered an area of 238 km², and had a complete population of nine,835 in 2005. On January 1, 2007, Skorping municipality ceased to exist because of the 2007 Kommunalreformen "Municipality Reform". It became merged with Nørager and Stovring municipalities to form the brand new Rebild municipality. This created a municipality with a place of 628 km² and a complete population of 28,457 2005 figures.
The town is within the middle of the Rold Forest Rold Skov, Denmark's 2nd biggest forested place; Lake Madum and Large Oks Lake lie south of the city of Skorping. Rebild Bakker "Rebild Hills" is a national park which includes heather-covered hills, placed in the municipality near the village of Rebild. The vicinity become purchased in 1911 with the aid of a collection of Americans of Danish descent. The effort changed into led through Max Henius, a Danish-American biochemist. In 1912 the park was given to the Danish kingdom as a present with 3 situations.