Søndervig
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Søndervig seen from Ringkøbing Fjord
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Coordinates: 56°07′09″N 8°06′59″E / 56.1192°N 8.1164°E / 56.1192; 8.1164 | |
Country | Denmark |
Region | Central Denmark Region |
Municipality | Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality |
Søndervig is a beach town and tourist destination on the west coast of Jutland, in the Ringkøbing-Skjern MunicipalityinDenmark.
Søndervig is the surfacing point for early undersea telecommunications cables from NewbiggininNorthumberland, England that were originally laid by the Great Northern Telegraph Company of Copenhagen.[1]
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