Municipal Seats of Denmark - Copenhagen, Odense, Silkeborg, Aarhus, Roskilde, Helsingor, Svendborg, Kerteminde, Marstal, Nyborg, Assens, Denmark (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 89. Chapters: Copenhagen, Odense, Silkeborg, Aarhus, Roskilde, Helsingor, Svendborg, Kerteminde, Marstal, Nyborg, Assens, Denmark, Hinnerup, Bogense, Ballerup Municipality, Ringe, Middelfart, Maribo, Aars, Skanderborg, Stenlose, Denmark, Odder, Rudkobing, Ronne, Frederikshavn, Hammel, Ringkobing, Hadsten, Ronde, Frederiksvaerk, Stovring, Hobro, Bronderslev, Nykobing Falster, Hvalso, Naestved, Aalborg, Vejle, Frederiksberg, Horsens, Esbjerg, Koge, Herning, Randers, Viborg, Denmark, Kolding, Dragor, Sonderborg, Aabenraa, Rodovre, Vordingborg, Herlev, Hillerod, Holstebro, Horsholm, Tonder, Kalundborg, Fredericia, Charlottenlund, Store Heddinge, Hjorring, Holbaek, Haslev, Hedensted, Solrod Strand, Store Magleby, Haderslev, Ringsted, Greve Strand, Taastrup, Ishoj, Lillerod, Ikast, Vallensbaek, Hojby, Tarnby, Brondbyvester, Hvorslev, Grena, Skive, Denmark, Slagelse, Lemvig, Thisted, Nordby, Struer, Denmark, Nykobing Mors, Kongens Lyngby, Holte, Helsinge, Denmark, Hvidovre, Aabybro, Kokkedal, Varde, Glostrup, Skjern, Denmark, Vejen, Tranebjerg, Vaerlose, Grindsted, Buddinge, Albertslund. Excerpt: Copenhagen ( or; Danish: pronounced ) is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban population of 1,199,224 (as of 1 January 2011)) and a metropolitan population of 1,918,062 (as of 1 April 2011)). With the completion of the transnational Oresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Oresund Region. Within this region, Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmo are growing into a combined metropolitan area. Copenhagen is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager. First documented in the 11th century, Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the beginning of the 15th century. During the 17th century, under the reign of Christian IV, it became a significant regional centre. Copenhagen is a

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 89. Chapters: Copenhagen, Odense, Silkeborg, Aarhus, Roskilde, Helsingor, Svendborg, Kerteminde, Marstal, Nyborg, Assens, Denmark, Hinnerup, Bogense, Ballerup Municipality, Ringe, Middelfart, Maribo, Aars, Skanderborg, Stenlose, Denmark, Odder, Rudkobing, Ronne, Frederikshavn, Hammel, Ringkobing, Hadsten, Ronde, Frederiksvaerk, Stovring, Hobro, Bronderslev, Nykobing Falster, Hvalso, Naestved, Aalborg, Vejle, Frederiksberg, Horsens, Esbjerg, Koge, Herning, Randers, Viborg, Denmark, Kolding, Dragor, Sonderborg, Aabenraa, Rodovre, Vordingborg, Herlev, Hillerod, Holstebro, Horsholm, Tonder, Kalundborg, Fredericia, Charlottenlund, Store Heddinge, Hjorring, Holbaek, Haslev, Hedensted, Solrod Strand, Store Magleby, Haderslev, Ringsted, Greve Strand, Taastrup, Ishoj, Lillerod, Ikast, Vallensbaek, Hojby, Tarnby, Brondbyvester, Hvorslev, Grena, Skive, Denmark, Slagelse, Lemvig, Thisted, Nordby, Struer, Denmark, Nykobing Mors, Kongens Lyngby, Holte, Helsinge, Denmark, Hvidovre, Aabybro, Kokkedal, Varde, Glostrup, Skjern, Denmark, Vejen, Tranebjerg, Vaerlose, Grindsted, Buddinge, Albertslund. Excerpt: Copenhagen ( or; Danish: pronounced ) is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban population of 1,199,224 (as of 1 January 2011)) and a metropolitan population of 1,918,062 (as of 1 April 2011)). With the completion of the transnational Oresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Oresund Region. Within this region, Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmo are growing into a combined metropolitan area. Copenhagen is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager. First documented in the 11th century, Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the beginning of the 15th century. During the 17th century, under the reign of Christian IV, it became a significant regional centre. Copenhagen is a

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