Søndervig
Coastal town in west Jutland, Denmark
Place in Central Denmark Region, Denmark
56°07′09″N 8°06′59″E / 56.1192°N 8.1164°E / 56.1192; 8.1164Søndervig is a beach town and tourist destination on the west coast of Jutland, in the Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality in Denmark.
Søndervig is the surfacing point for early undersea telecommunications cables from Newbiggin in Northumberland, England that were originally laid by the Great Northern Telegraph Company of Copenhagen.[1]
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- ^ Joseph Wagstaff Blundell (1871). The manual of submarine telegraph companies. London. p. 30.
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