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Copenhagen, Danish capital
Copenhagen, the Danish capital, was originally centered in the middle of the Danish Kingdom. But as time has passed, Sweden and Norway opted to become sovereign states. So now Copenhagen is a border city, only separated from Sweden by a few kilometres of water, called Øresund. 30 km to the north we have a another famouse city, Helsingør (aka Elsinore), home of Hamlet. Just to the south there is another island, Amager, largely populated, and also where the airport is. The bridge to Sweden starts on Amager. The Danish Queen, Margrethe II, lives in Copenhagen in a castle named Amalienborg. The government also resides in Copenhagen. |
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