Aalborg Portland Park
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Aalborg Portland Park
Summary
Aalborg Portland Park is an association football venue[1]. It draws 71 Wikipedia views per month (association_football_venue category, ranking #306 of 1,755).[2]
Key Facts
- Aalborg Portland Park is located in Aalborg Municipality[3].
- Aalborg Portland Park is in the country of Denmark[4].
- Aalborg Portland Park's instance of is recorded as association football venue[5].
- Aalborg Portland Park's architect is recorded as Friis & Moltke[6].
- Aalborg Portland Park is owned by Aalborg Municipality[7].
- The location of Aalborg Portland Park was Aalborg[8].
- Aalborg Portland Park's Commons category is recorded as Aalborg Stadion[9].
- Aalborg Portland Park's occupant is recorded as AaB Fodbold[10].
- Aalborg Portland Park's occupant is recorded as Aalborg Boldspilklub[11].
- 1960 marks the founding of Aalborg Portland Park[12].
- Aalborg Portland Park's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 57.0515, 'lon': 9.8991}[13].
- Aalborg Portland Park's sport is recorded as association football[14].
- Aalborg Portland Park's official website is recorded as https://aabsport.dk/om-aab/aalborg-portland-park/[15].
- Aalborg Portland Park's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+10500'}[16].
- Aalborg Portland Park's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'da', 'text': 'Aalborg Portland Park'}[17].
- Aalborg Portland Park's date of official opening is recorded as 1960[18].
- Aalborg Portland Park's street address is recorded as {'lang': 'da', 'text': 'Harald Jensens Vej 7-99000 Aalborg'}[19].
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Geography
Aalborg Portland Park is in the country of Denmark[4]. It is located in Aalborg Municipality[3].
Designation and Status
Aalborg Portland Park's instance of is recorded as association football venue[5].
History and Context
1960 marks the founding of Aalborg Portland Park[12]. It is owned by Aalborg Municipality[7].
Why It Matters
Aalborg Portland Park draws 71 Wikipedia views per month (association_football_venue category, ranking #306 of 1,755).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]