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  • See town for town amenities.
  • Copenhagen.jpg|Copenhagen at daytime Copenhagennight.png|Copenhagen at night Copenhagen is a city in , in . It has a population of 1.93 Million people and it is a .
  • Copenhagen was a city in Denmark. Marcus Alvers visited Copenhagen three years prior to his involvement with Stephen Saunders. This fact turned up in the research of Adam Kaufman. ("Day 3: 2:00am-3:00am")
  • According to a letter in the album, by Michelle at the Daystrom Institute, a new production of A Midsummer Night's Dream set at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen was being produced.
  • Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and its most populous city, with an urban population of 1,230,728 and a metropolitan population of 1,956,278 (as of 1 July 2013). Copenhagen is situated on the eastern coast of Zealand and stretches across part of Amager. A number of bridges and tunnels connect the parts of the city together, and the cityscape is characterized by promenades and waterfronts.
  • Copenhagen is the capital and largest city in Denmark. It has a population of over 1,100,000 and a metro area of almost 1,900,000. It is located in eastern Denmark.
  • The Copenhagen was a Solarian League-flagged freighter owned by Kalokainos Shipping.
  • With the completion of the transnational Oresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö are connected by a car/rail link and are in the process of integrating their labour markets, resulting in the number of commuters from both sides growing annually.
  • Copenhagen is the home of the European Federation's northern fleets. From this naval base the Federation can project all necessary forces to defend the North Sea sector and the vital Baltic Sea pipelines. The latter is curious as most of these pipelines lead to hostile Russia.
  • Copenhagen is the capital and the most popolous city of Denmark.
  • There seems to be a second Class V org in Copenhagen. See Denmark for details. This page is a stub, roughly equivalent to a glossary entry. Please help our Scienowiki community by [ expanding it.]
  • Copenhagen saw the arrest of two men carrying anti-German signs in the wake of Führer Heinz Buckliger's reforms in 2010. That the men were not executed spoke volumes about the extent of the reforms.
  • Copenhagen was the primary of the Denmark System. It was orbited by five planets.
  • Copenhagen is the danish capital, and the largest city in Denmark with it's 1.153.000 inhabitants. Attractions | Shops & Stores | Hotels & Hostels | Camping | Nightlife | Government | Museums | Restaurants | Schools | Transportation | Gas stations
  • In "Mr. and Mrs. Stewie", Stewie and Penelope play a variation of "truth or dare", drawing locations, disasters and themes to wreak havoc. Stewie draws Copenhagen by tidal wave with the theme of The Roaring 20's" and successfully involves flappers on surfboards doing The Charleston along with the tidal wave.
  • Copenhagen is the Danish capital in the Civilization games and elsewhere, and sometimes appears as a Viking city or city-state.
  • Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark. In 1930, Indiana Jones and Marcus Brody's flight from Stockholm to London included a stopover in Copenhagen.
  • Copenhagen (IPA /ˈkoʊpənheɪɡən/ or /ˈkoʊpənhɑːɡən/; Danish: København [kʰøb̥m̩ˈhɑʊ̯ˀn]) is the capital of Denmark and its most populous city, with an urban population of 1,213,822 (as of 1 January 2012) and a metropolitan population of 1,947,944 (as of 1 October 2012). Copenhagen is located on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand, partly on the island of Amager, and on a number of natural and artificial islets between the two. Copenhagen faces the Øresund to the east, the strait of water that separates Denmark from Sweden, and which connects the North Sea with the Baltic Sea.
  • Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and the largest city in the entire Scandinavian Area. The city, with its monuments and museums, is a cultural centre of such prestigious proportions, that it has been dubbed 'Paris of the North'. Copenhagen, situated at the extreme eastern point of the Island of Sjaelland occupying also the near Island of Amager, looks out onto Oresund in the Baltic Sea. The strategic position of the city played a fundamental role in establishing Copenhagen as an important port and sea-trading area. Today however the city has become an important Danish industrial centre, and boasts important activities in the mechanical, petrochemical and food industries.
  • Description of Copenhagen. Articles about Copenhagen: * Copenhagen:Accommodations * Copenhagen:Attractions * Copenhagen:Children's activities * Copenhagen:Climate * Copenhagen:Current events * Copenhagen:Downtown * Copenhagen:Food and drink * Copenhagen:Government ("who ya gonna call" if there's a fountain flooding the road?) * Copenhagen:History * Copenhagen:Industry * Copenhagen:Media (newspapers, radio stations, etc.) * Copenhagen:Medical facilities (hospitals, clinics, etc.) * Copenhagen:Museums * Copenhagen:Music * Copenhagen:Natives (famous people born in Copenhagen) * Copenhagen:Organisations * Copenhagen:Prominent people (which residents have been in the public eye?) * Copenhagen:Restaurants * Copenhagen:Scho
  • Like the rest of Scandinavia the Danes and the people of Copenhagen have generous welfare provision. Danes get free health care and free education right up to University level. In Denmark and Copenhagen tax rates are high but the state provides for its citizens. Danish people have the security that comes from knowing if they become sick the state will provide medical care, will provide for them and their families till they are well again. That's worth more than money in your bank account that can all be lost if there's a crisis in the firm where you work, where your dad works an economic crisis generally. State provision is also worth more than money in the bank that can be lose if a family member gets sick and medical insurance doesn't cover it all. And that happens too often in the USA.
  • Copenhagen was constructed on a cluster of artificial islands in the Baltic Sea after the city that used to be there, Tivoli, was completely destroyed by Allied bombardments during WW2. Its innovative city plan, designed by M. C. Escher is based on the outline of a hyperbolic plane. Because of heavy congestion charges, private automobiles are rare, and the primary mode of individual transport is horocycles.
  • Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and its most populous city, with an urban population of 1,199,224 and a metropolitan population of 1,931,467. With the completion of the transnational Øresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Øresund Region. Within this region, Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö are growing into a combined metropolitan area. Copenhagen is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager. Alternate versions of Copenhagen have been discovered in the multiverse: * Copenhagen Oldenburg Sweden * Copenhagen The Kalmar Union
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