Which town in Denmark is regarded as the country’s oldest surviving town, with origins in the early Viking Age?
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Ribe, located in southwestern Jutland, is widely acknowledged as the oldest extant town in Denmark, with archaeological and historical evidence pointing to an urban settlement and trading centre from the early Viking Age (roughly from the 8th century CE). Ribe's location on the North Sea coast made it an important hub for trade and craft production in the Viking period and thereafter.
