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COPENHAGEN FOOD
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If your budget doesn't allow for regular dining at expensive Michelin restaurants, don't despair - there are plenty of other options. The cheapest are the many shawarma and pizza joints that you find on almost every street in the city. You can get a ... |
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COPENHAGEN RESTAURANTS
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For a city of its size, Copenhagen has a good number of Michelin starred restaurants located mostly in the inner city. Noma, Ensemble, and The Paul offer rare and exciting Danish cuisine, while Kong Hans Kćlder and restaurant MR are the places to go ... |
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COPENHAGEN WEATHER
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Copenhagen is in the oceanic climate zone, bordering on a humid continental climate (Köppen: Cfb). As the city is in the path of Atlantic low-pressure systems, Copenhagen experiences unstable and changing weather patterns in all four seasons, as well... |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Country DenmarkMunicipalities 29Region HovedstadenFirst mention 11th centuryCity Status 13th centuryGovernment - Lord Mayor Frank Jensen (S)Area - City 88.25 km2 (34.1 sq mi) - Urban 455.61 km2 ... |
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HISTORY OF COPENHAGEN
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The history of Copenhagen dates back to the first settlement at the site in the 11th century. From the middle of the 12th century it grew in importance after coming into the possession of Bishop Absalon, and the city was fortified with a stone wall d... |
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FIRST SETTLEMENTS
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Signs of human activity dating back to about 4000 BCE have been found, but there are no signs of permanent settlements from that time.Archaeological excavations indicate that the first town dates back to the 11th century and consisted of two settleme... |
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ABSALON'S TOWN
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In the 12th century Copenhagen assumed increasing importance and the town was reinforced with earthworks. The Roman Catholic Church erected cathedrals in Roskilde and in Lund (in what is now Sweden), which laid the basis for further development in th... |
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