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  • ...lands belonging to Denmark, of which only 78 are inhabited. The capital of Denmark is [[Copenhagen]].
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  • Capital and largest city of Denmark.
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  • #REDIRECT[[National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1805-75) [[Denmark|Danish]] author of [[fairy tales]].
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  • Famous amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • A concert tour of Denmark and Sweden by [[Led Zeppelin]], in September 1968.
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  • ...a [[peninsula]] connected to [[Germany]] and forming the western part of [[Denmark]].
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  • The bridge and tunnel connecting Malmö, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • A [[Denmark|Danish]] artist that is one of the most important representatives of [[Neo-
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  • British [[battlecruiser]] that exploded and sank in the [[Battle of the Denmark Strait]] (May 1941).
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  • ...July 1918; damaged German [[Zeppelin]] facilities at Torndern (now Tønder, Denmark), heavily damaging it.
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  • A concert tour of the United Kingdom, Denmark and Sweden by [[Led Zeppelin]], from March 1969 to May 1969.
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  • Odense, on the Ilsand of Funen, is the 3rd largest city of Denmark.
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  • |Teen Clubs: Box 45, Egegård Skole, Gladsaxe, Copenhagen, Denmark |Brøndby Pop Club, Nørregårdsskolen, Brøndby, Denmark
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  • ...st region of [[Europe]] with countries such as [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Iceland]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [
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  • .../www.roadtraffic-technology.com/projects/oresund/ Oresund Bridge, Sweden / Denmark]'', roadtraffic-technology.com
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  • ...}</noinclude>(7 October 1885 - 18 November 1962) [[Nobel Prize]] winning [[Denmark|Danish]] physicist, who made important contributions to understanding the s
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  • ...ome years at [[University of Bergen]] and now at [[Technical University of Denmark]]. He has a [http://www2.mat.dtu.dk/people/Lars.R.Knudsen/ home page] there
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  • ...rrounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, mainland Europe and the islands of Denmark; area about 146,000mi² (377,000km²).
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  • (November 7, 1886, Riga – March 16], 1935, Denmark) was a chess player of grandmaster strength and a very influential chess wr
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  • ...endent environmental research institute within the University of Aarhus in Denmark that undertakes scientific consulting work and monitoring of the environmen
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  • The '''National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark''' ([[Danish language|Danish:]] ''Danmarks Miljøundersøgelser'') or '''NE ...tive.org/html/obj17.html NERI - National Environmental Research Institute (Denmark)]</ref>
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  • ...iam Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 - 1601, set in Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius, who has m
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  • ...ing [[The Sound]], connecting [[Malmö]], [[Sweden]], and [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. It opened to traffic in 2000, and the cable-stayed main span of the brid The governments of Sweden and Denmark agreed to build the link in 1991, and the two countries' parliaments ratifi
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  • Odense is the 3rd largest city of [[Denmark]]. Located on the Island of Funen, Odense is the main city of the island.
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  • '''Copenhagen''' (København) is the capital city of [[Denmark]] and is situated on the eastern side of the island of [[Zealand]] (Sjaella
    301 bytes (43 words) - 11:16, 5 December 2007
  • ...ges in [[Switzerland]] and [[Belgium]], and also spoken in [[Italy]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • ...a salvo from the [[KMS Bismarck|KMS ''Bismarck'']] in the [[Battle of the Denmark Strait]]. All except three of the ship's 1,418 crew members were killed.
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  • ...nguages|Germanic]]-speaking countries, which are [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]], the [[Faroe Islands]] and [[Iceland]]. Those countries share a partly co ...' is often used to mean the three nations of [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], and [[Denmark]].
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  • {{rpl|Denmark}}
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  • ...ed on a wreck, the ''Skuldelev 2'', recovered from [[Roskilde]] Fjord in [[Denmark]]. A crew of 65 Danish and Irish volunteers sailed the ship from Denmark to [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]]. It departed from Roskilde on 1st July, 200
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Alexandra of Denmark}}
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  • ...orary camps being a feature of such raids. The raiders came mainly from [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]], but also from islands they had settled, inclu
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • ...ition] &mdash; An online exhibition about zeppelins by Post & Tele Museum, Denmark
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  • **[http://www.asatrofaellesskabet.dk/ Asatrofællesskabet] Denmark (since 2003) **[http://www.fornsidr.dk/ Forn Sidr] Denmark (since 2003)**[http://www.fornsed.se/ Nätverket Forn Sed] Sweden (since 20
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • ...Harald ‘Bluetooth’ Gormsson, who united warring parts of [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • A Danish presence was re-established, and Greenland was ruled by Denmark for several centuries. The inhabitants of Greenland how have a measure of
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • ...shorn (University of Canterbury, New Zealand), Ture Damhus (Novozymes A/S, Denmark) and Alan T. Hutton (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, Denmark}}
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  • ...ar]] between the fall of Poland in October 1939 and the German invasion of Denmark and Norway in April 1940. Having failed to prevent the defeat of Poland in ...ded in the spring of 1940 when Germany went on the offensive. They invaded Denmark and Norway on 9 April and then, on 10 May, the same day that [[Winston Chur
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  • '''Handball''' originated in [[Denmark]] in 1897 and has become hugely popular in continental [[Europe]], especial
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  • ...aircraft damaged German [[Zeppelin]] facilities at Torndern (now Tønder, Denmark), heavily damaging it. During the raid, the British [[cruiser|light cruiser
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Museum of the Resistance (Denmark)}}
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  • ....012 [[Hectare|ha]]. It was also used in old [[Prussia]], [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]], where it was equal to about two-thirds of an acre (0.27 ha). The word is
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...ver much of [[England]], known as the "Danelaw", named after people from [[Denmark]], who were a prominent part of that Scandinavian expansion.
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  • |Gladsaxe Teen Club, Egegård Skole, Gladsaxe, Copenhagen, Denmark |Brøndby Pop Club, Nørregårds-Hallen, Brøndby, Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • '''Per Nørgård''' (born [[July 13]], 1932) is a [[Denmark|Danish]] composer, one of the country's most significant in the 20th centur ...s ''Apparitions'' and Pierre Boulez' ''Pli selon pli''. After returning to Denmark he formed a study group with his colleagues.
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  • ||Denmark
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  • ==Battle of the Denmark Strait== ...ie, they put heavy ships on each possible approach. In the [[Battle of the Denmark Strait]] on 24 May, the German ships encountered the [[battlecruiser]] ''[[
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...e [[Scandinavian Peninsula]], mainland [[Europe]] and the [[island]]s of [[Denmark]]; the other [[country|countries]] which border the Baltic Sea are [[Sweden
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • | title=Update: Denmark's Arctic Assets and Canada's Response — Northern Deployment 2009: Danish
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...s. It complements a separate [[European Union]] maritime security force; Denmark chose not to participate in the EU command so joined TF 151. [[Captain (nav
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  • ...xeter]] in 1996. He has lectured extensively in Australasia, [[Canada]], [[Denmark]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and the [[United States of America|US
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • *[[Denmark]]
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  • ...times by Britain, twice by Pakistan and Germany, and once each by Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands and Spain. As of the beginning of 2010, [[French Navy]] [
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...h birthday has achieved cult status in several countries (e.g. Germany and Denmark) where numerous TV stations broadcast it (though in a slightly different ve
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  • ...ohr''' (7 October 1885 - 18 November 1962) was a [[Nobel Prize]] winning [[Denmark|Danish]] [[physicist]]. He made important contributions to understanding th ...nature of the conversation. In September 1943, Bohr escaped from occupied Denmark and travelled to [[Sweden]], before flying to [[London, United Kingdom|Lond
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...e United Kingdom and Scandinavian''' was a concert tour of England, Wales, Denmark and Sweden by the England|English rock music|rock rock band|band, Led Zeppe ...an allotment of live television performances, comprising one recording in Denmark on 17 March,<ref>[http://ledzeppelin.com/show/march-17-1969 Led Zeppelin of
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  • ||Denmark
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  • '''Andreas Aagesen''' (August 5, 1826 - October 26, 1879) was a [[Denmark|Danish]] jurist.
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  • ...php3?id_article=966 World’s largest CO2 capture pilot plant inaugurated in Denmark]
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • ...the [[United Kingdom]]) in the north-west; [[Norway]] to the north-east; [[Denmark]] to the east; [[Germany]] and the [[Netherlands]] to the south-east; and [
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  • ...way joined the [[Kalmar Union]] in 1523. Norway remained in a union with [[Denmark]] until 1814. ...ing took control over church property and affairs. King [[Christian III of Denmark and Norway]] declared [[Lutheranism]] as the official religion of the realm
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  • *Denmark and Norway (April 1940)
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  • ...His plan was approved in July, and the Campbells were planning to sail for Denmark on August 12, 1914 but the trip was cancelled because of the outbreak of Wo
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ** [[Denmark]] (through ESA)
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  • ...ory and recent science (up to the late ’80's) related to consciousness, by Denmark's leading science writer.
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  • ...story|Portugal]], [[Netherlands, history|Netherlands]], [[Denmark, history|Denmark]], [[France, history|France]] and [[British Empire|Britain]] started arrivi
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  • ...r Serious Economic Crimes v. Al-Aqsa Foundation (High Court in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007) *Public Prosecutor v. Hammad Khurshid et al. (Glostrup Court in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2008)
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