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  1. Hillerød es una ciudad localizada en el norte de Selandia, Dinamarca. Con una población de 30.570 habitantes en 2012, Hillerød es la capital de la Región Capital , una de las cinco regiones administrativas de Dinamarca y la cuarta ciudad más grande de esta parte de Selandia después de Copenhague , Elsinor y Hørsholm .

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    Hillerød is the administrative centre of Hillerød Municipality and also the administrative seat of Region Hovedstaden (Capital Region of Denmark), one of the five regions in Denmark. It is most known for its large Renaissance castle, Frederiksborg Castle, now home to the Museum of National History.

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  3. El castillo de Frederiksborg (en danés Frederiksborg slot) es un complejo palaciego ubicado en Hillerød, Dinamarca, construido en sobre tres islotes del Slotssø, «lago del castillo» y unido a un gran jardín de estilo barroco.

  4. Hillerød is a flourishing market town and rail junction, supported by the fertile surrounding countryside. The city has an electronics industry and several institutions of higher learning, including the Danish Forest College. Pop. (2008 est.) city, 29,296; (2005 est.) mun., 44,520.

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  5. Website. www .hillerod .dk. Hillerød Municipality ( Danish: Hillerød Kommune) is a municipality ( Danish, kommune) in the Capital Region of Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 212.99 km² (82.24 sq. miles), and has a total population of 54,159 (1. January 2023).

  6. Frederiksborg Castle ( Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palatial complex in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the early 17th century, replacing an older castle acquired by Frederick II and becoming the largest Renaissance residence in Scandinavia.