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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Copenhagen Municipality
Copenhagen is one of only three Danish municipalities which do not belong to any of the Counties of Denmark— the others are Frederiksbe...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia - Copenhagen
Location in Denmark
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502,362
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5700/km² / 1930/km²
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List Of Museums: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Museums - China People's Republic Of
Mainland China and Hong Kong
Palace Museum, Beijing
National Museum of China, Beijing
Natural Museum, Beijing
Luoyang Museum, Luoyang
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La Tène Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - La Tène Culture - La Tène Site
La Tène is a village near the Lake Neuchâtel, (Lac de Neuchâtel), a lake in Switzerland. It is both an archaeological site and the epo...
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Past And Present Anarchist Communities: Encyclopedia Ii - Past And Present Anarchist Communities - Examples Of Revolts And Uprisings With Anarchist Qualities
Instances of anarchist and anti-authoritarian systems of operation during periods of uprisings and revolts against authoritarian governme...
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Christiansborg Palace: Encyclopedia Ii - Christiansborg Palace - Current Palace
The palace now houses the Royal Reception Rooms, the Queen's Library, the audience chambers, the Sovereign in Council rooms, the Chapel, ...
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Indre By: Encyclopedia Ii - Indre By - History
Main article: History of Copenhagen
Copenhagen was founded around year 1000 by Sweyn I Forkbeard and his son Canute the Great (Knud den S...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Copenhagen Municipality
Copenhagen is one of only three Danish municipalities which do not belong to any of the Counties of Denmark— the others are Frederiksbe...
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Gundestrup Cauldron: Encyclopedia Ii - Gundestrup Cauldron - Decoration
Gundestrup cauldron - Base Plate.
The round base plate is dominated by a bull. On its back is a leaping man wielding a spear, attacking...
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Three-age System: Encyclopedia Ii - Three-age System - Origin
Its formal introduction is attributed to the Dane Christian Jürgensen Thomsen in the 1820s in order to classify artefacts in the collect...
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Freetown Christiania: Encyclopedia Ii - Freetown Christiania - History
Christiania was founded in 1971, when a group of hippie squatters took over an area of abandoned military barracks. One of the more influ...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - History Of Copenhagen
Copenhagen was founded around year 1000 by Sweyn I Forkbeard (Svend Tveskæg) and his son Canute the Great (Knud den Store). It was only ...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Geography
Copenhagen is located on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) and partly on the island of Amager. Copenhagen faces to t...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Sport
Copenhagen has a wide variety of sport teams. Denmarks two leading Football teams reside in Copenhagen Brøndby IF and FC København foot...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Culture
Danish newspapers rank Copenhagen as one of the world's best cities in which to live, despite the high cost of living.
Strøget, a pedest...
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Christiansborg Palace: Encyclopedia Ii - Christiansborg Palace - The Royal Library Gardens
Immediately adjacent to Christiansborg Palace, located on Slotsholmen in the middle of Copenhagen's political, literary and financial are...
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Christiansborg Palace: Encyclopedia Ii - Christiansborg Palace - King Christian Ix's Equestrian Statue On The Riding Ground Complex
A collection was started for the construction of a monument to King Christian IX shortly after his death in 1906. The following year four...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Sport
Copenhagen has a wide variety of sport teams. Denmarks two leading Football teams reside in Copenhagen Brøndby IF and FC København foot...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Culture
Danish newspapers rank Copenhagen as one of the world's best cities in which to live, despite the high cost of living.
Strøget, a pedest...
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Indre By: Encyclopedia Ii - Indre By - The Indre By District
This district is the historic, geographic and political heart of present-day Copenhagen, and reflects the history of Denmark. Its boundar...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Transportation
Copenhagen has a public transportation system, consisting of commuter trains (called "S-Trains" (S-tog)), buses, and a new but still smal...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Cuisine
Copenhagen offers a great variety of fine restaurants and modest eateries with open sandwiches (called "smørrebrød") as the most known ...
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Christiansborg Palace: Encyclopedia Ii - Christiansborg Palace - The Marble Bridge And The Pavilions
In Häusser's original project from the first Christiansborg, the two wings of the palace were linked by a gatehouse at the Frederiksholm...
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Christiansborg Palace: Encyclopedia Ii - Christiansborg Palace - Former Palaces On The Site
Slotsholmen has also been the location of the medieval castle castle of Bishop Absalon, as well as two previous palaces. Both were also k...
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Past And Present Anarchist Communities: Encyclopedia Ii - Past And Present Anarchist Communities - Historical Examples Of Societies Successfully Organized According To Anarchist Principles
In recent history there have been numerous instances of collapse of state authority, sometimes prompted by war but also often due to impl...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Transportation
Copenhagen has a public transportation system, consisting of commuter trains (called "S-Trains" (S-tog)), buses, and a new but still smal...
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List Of Museums: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Museums - Spain
List of museums - Catalunya/Catalonia.
Museo Picasso, Barcelona
Joan Mirò, Barcelona
Music, Barcelona
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La Tène Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - La Tène Culture - La Tène Culture
As with many archaeological periods, La Tène history was originally divided into "early" (6th century BC), "middle" (ca 450–100 BC), a...
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Freetown Christiania: Encyclopedia Ii - Freetown Christiania - Future Of Christiania
The drug trade in Christiania has been a source of constant outrage for many Danish politicians and the current centre-right coalition go...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - History Of Copenhagen
Copenhagen was founded around year 1000 by Sweyn I Forkbeard (Svend Tveskæg) and his son Canute the Great (Knud den Store). It was only ...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Geography
Copenhagen is located on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) and partly on the island of Amager. Copenhagen faces to t...
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Gundestrup Cauldron: Encyclopedia Ii - Gundestrup Cauldron - Discovery And Assembly
The cauldron had been dismantled and deposited in a dry section of the Raevemose peat bog. Originally, it was put on dry land as an offer...
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Three-age System: Encyclopedia Ii - Three-age System - Difficulties
The three age system has been difficult to apply fully outside Europe. Some societies skipped some of the stages or never developed them ...
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Three-age System: Encyclopedia Ii - Three-age System - Dating
Advances made in the fields of seriation, typology, stratification and the associative dating of artefacts and features permitted even gr...
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Three-age System: Encyclopedia Ii - Three-age System - Divisions
Later, the Stone Age was divided into the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic and further subdivisions were introduced to divide all the ages ...
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Copenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Copenhagen - Cuisine
Copenhagen offers a great variety of fine restaurants and modest eateries with open sandwiches (called "smørrebrød") as the most known ...
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