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Skellerup
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Skellerup
Total population
370
Founded
1910
Coordinates55.34°, 10.66°
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Founded
1910
Official website
www.skellerup.co.nzFacts from Wikidata (CC0).
Overview
Skellerup is a New Zealand–based manufacturer of industrial and agricultural rubber products. The company, then called Para Rubber Company, was founded by George Skellerup in 1910 when he opened his first retail shop in Christchurch and now employs over 800 people in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and China.
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55.3367
Longitude
10.6586
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Lars Lunde
Danish footballer

Lene Lund Høy Karlsen
Danish handball player

Hans Tausen
Danish religious reformer

Poul Simon Christiansen
painter (1855-1933)

Peter Mariager
Danish literary critic
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Jørgen Rischel
Danish linguist
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Knud Kirkeløkke
Danish gymnast
Valdemar Birkmand
Danish architect (1873-1930)

Anton Moltke

Arne Lundemann
Danish opera singer
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August Colding
Danish architect (1874-1941)
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Carl Edvard Guldberg
Danish educationist (1823-1905)

Christian Andreas Vind
Danish autobiographer
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Ejnar Oberbech-Clausen

Frederik Georg Henrik Hirsch
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Fritz Moltke
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