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Als ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈælˀs] , German : Alsen ) is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea .

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23-653: Alsen may refer to: Places [ edit ] Als Island , Denmark; called Alsen under Prussian/German administration (1864–1920) Alsen, North Dakota , US Alsen, South Dakota , US Alsen, Sweden , a parish and former municipality in Jämtland County, Sweden Alsen , a hamlet in Catskill, New York, US People [ edit ] Herbert Alsen (1906–1978), German operatic bass Elsa Alsen (1880–1975), Prussian-born American operatic soprano Topics referred to by

46-579: A VFD manufacturer. The Danfoss Group manufactures products and provides services used in: Danfoss employs approximately 41,928 people worldwide with its headquarters in Nordborg , Denmark . In 2002 Danfoss joined the United Nations Global Compact , consisting of nine principles with social and environmental responsibility. Bitten og Mads Clausens Fond was established as a self-governing institution in 1971 by Bitten Clausen . Today,

69-464: A factory in Flensburg , Germany , which was completed in 1958. Danfoss Compressors GmbH , Danfoss' former domestic compressor division, was sold in 2010 and renamed Secop . China is also an important market for Danfoss. In 2013, two new factories were opened on the same day, bringing the number to seven. The Chinese market was the third largest for the company. In 2014, Danfoss purchased Vacon ,

92-526: Is administered as part of the Sønderborg Municipality as of 1 January 2007. To the north and east of the island are the waters of the Little Belt , to the south is Flensborg Fjord , and to the west is Als Fjord and Als Strait ( Alssund ). The town of Sønderborg is the capital, and was originally entirely on the island, but has spread onto the mainland, being split by the waters of Als Strait:

115-498: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Als Island Als lies to the east of the Jutland peninsula, across from the Danish town of Sønderborg , and north of the coast of Southern Schleswig , Germany . Covering an area of 321 km (124 sq mi), the island has a total population of 51,322 as of 1 January 2010. It

138-470: Is now purely for road traffic. Ferry services are run from the town of Hardeshøj on the island to Ballebro on the Jutland mainland, and from the town of Fynshav to Søby on the island of Ærø and to Bøjden on the island of Funen . Als is a fertile island with a thriving pig breeding industry. The island was formerly known for its fruit orchards , some of which are still in operation. The west coast of

161-405: The northern voting zone returned to Danish rule. After 1920 Als has been marked by growing industry, especially after 1945 when Danfoss grew into an international corporation. The Augustenburg line died out in the 20th century. The town of Sønderborg is home to Sønderborg Castle ( Sønderborg Slot ) and Sandbjerg Estate ( Sandbjerg Gods ). Sønderborg castle is located in the centre of

184-480: The strait that separates the island from Jutland, the Danish mainland and part of Als Fjord. It has a good harbour and considerable trade. The two halves of the city are connected over the fjord by two bridges: the 682-metre-long Als Strait Bridge ( Alssundbro ), built between 1978 and 1981, carries road traffic; and the 331-metre-long King Christian X 's Bridge ( Kong Christian Xs Bro ), built between 1925 and 1930, which originally carried both road and rail traffic but

207-549: The Germans. Later in 2001, it was cleared in the book Danfoss under besættelsen ("Danfoss during the Occupation") by Ditlev Tamm although other critics have claimed the book might not be neutral because Tamm was paid by Danfoss to perform the investigations. On 7 December 2011 Danfoss was fined 90 million euro for exercising a cartel with Embraco / Whirlpool Corporation , Panasonic , ACC and Tecumseh Products . The cooperation

230-461: The building's entryway. The castle church is open to the public in the summertime, and tours are given. The writer Herman Bang was born in 1857 Asserballe on Als and was a child during the Second Schleswig War when the island came under Prussian (later German) rule. That traumatic war forms the background of Bang's novel Tine (1889), which tells the tragic love story of a young girl on

253-456: The company name was changed to Danfoss . The first product was an expansion valve for refrigeration units, it was developed after studying imported valves from the US. In 1941, activities expanded to products for heating. The thermostatic radiator valve was invented by Mads Clausen in 1943, later patented, and in 1952 promoted as an energy saving device. In 1945 about 224 people were employed at

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276-687: The dominating person on the island. The Duchy was taken over by the Danish Crown after the last Duke of Augustenborg to live at the palace, Christian August II , had sided with the Schleswig-Holstein pro-German nationalist movement against Denmark. He left on March 18, 1848. That same year during the First Schleswig War (1848–1851), the Danes directed their main attack against Field Marshal Friedrich Graf von Wrangel 's Austro - Prussian army from

299-474: The first factory built at and around the farm where he grew up. There was no more room for expansion and a new larger factory was planned. In 1962 the company started production of power electronics , the first product was custom-built rectifiers , later in 1968 production of the VLT Frequency converter began, the first of its kind in the world. The company also expanded its activities into hydraulics ,

322-419: The first hydraulic component was produced in the factory in Nordborg in 1964. Mads Clausen died in 1966, at 60. Because his sons were too young to run the company, his widow Bitten Clausen took on the role as head of the board. The company had yearly sales of 500 million Danish kroner , and the factory had grown to 10,000 m . Expansion into other countries started in 1956, when the company started to build

345-454: The foundation is the biggest shareholder in the company. In 2010, some Danish newspapers reported that Danfoss sold its products to Nazi Germany during World War II . They quoted the book Krigens købmænd ("Merchants of War") by Christian Jensen, Tomas Kristiansen and Karl Erik Nielsen, who stated that Danfoss sold goods to the occupying forces for 408,850 Danish kroner. According to Ole Daugbjerg from Danfoss, they did not trade directly with

368-571: The island has been inhabited from the late Stone Age . From the Bronze Age comes the Hjortspring boat . During the Middle Ages the island came under the influence of a number of noblemen, each of which ruled over their portion of the island, and its citizens. King Christian III 's son, Duke John , came in possession of the island as a titular Duchy , and he bought the other noblemen out. The island

391-491: The island has many bays and coves: Stegsvig, Sandvig, Ketting Nor, Lille Hav, Augstenborg Fjord, Kær Vig, Hørup Hav, and Dyvig. On the east coast along the Little Belt lies the 7 km Northern Forest ( Nørreskov ), and Lake Nordborg ( Nordborg Sø ). The former municipality of Nordborg is the home of Danfoss , Denmark's largest industrial company, and a number of its subsidiaries. There are many archeological finds that show

414-449: The island of Als. It was translated to various other languages, making people in other countries familiar with Als. Danfoss Danfoss is a Danish multinational company, based in Denmark , with more than 41,928 employees globally. Danfoss was founded in 1933 by engineer Mads Clausen . In 1933 Mads Clausen (1905–1966) founded Dansk Køleautomatik- og Apparatfabrik , later in 1946

437-538: The lighthouse on the peninsula of Kegnæs at the southwest end of Als. In 1864 the Battle of Als took place there. After these two wars over which nation would rule the island (and the whole of Schleswig), the following period saw the island under Prussian and German rule, although the island's population was largely Danish . In 1870 Als was fortified by Prussia. Following the Schleswig plebiscites of 1920, Als as part of

460-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Alsen . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alsen&oldid=1221880328 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

483-516: The town consequently, received the name in honour of Ernest's wife Auguste , who was from another branch of the Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein . The palace became the chief seat of their line which used the name Augustenborg as its branch name. Later a Danish king made the head of that line specifically Duke of Augustenborg . They grew in relative prominence in late 18th century, and the Duke of Augustenborg became

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506-465: The town, and houses a museum focusing on the history and culture of the area. The museum is open year-round. Sandbjerg Estate, which had belonged for many years to the Dukes of Sønderborg, and then to the Reventlow family, was donated to Aarhus University in 1954. The island's Augustenborg Palace has been converted into a hospital. There is an exhibit about the castle, the town and its ducal history in

529-400: Was again divided into several smaller Duchies later on, but this venture failed eventually. The town of Augustenborg grew up around Augustenborg Palace which was established in the years after 1651 by Ernest Günther , a member of the ducal House of Schleswig-Holstein (its branch of Sønderborg), great-grandson of King Christian III , and a cadet of the royal house of Denmark. The palace, and

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