Copenhagendisease , sometimes known as Copenhagen Syndrome, refers to progressive non infectious anterior vertebra l fusion, a rare childhood disease of unknown aetiology. It affects the lower back, as can be seen on MRI scans. It is characterised by a lack of disc height of the vertebrae. unreferenced date June 2007 disease stub Category Musculoskeletal disorders Category Ailments of unknown etiology Category Rare diseases ... more details
name Copenhagen native name K benhavn image skyline Copenhagen Collage.jpg imagesize 270px image caption Clockwise Slotsholmen , Tivoli Gardens , City Hall Square, Copenhagen City Hall Square and Frederick ... Coat of arms blank emblem size 151px blank emblem link Coat of arms of Copenhagen pushpin mapsize ... Region subdivision name1 Capital Region of Denmark leader title List of mayors of Copenhagen ... statbank5a default.asp?w 768 title Statistics Denmark Copenhagen City Urban Area K benhavns Kommune ... title OECD Territorial Review Copenhagen, 2009, p. 34 publisher K benhavns Kommune archivedate ... urban 1,213,822 Urban area of Copenhagen details population density urban km2 auto population metro 1,931,467 Copenhagen metropolitan area details population density metro km2 637 timezone Central ... coordinates type type city 1800000 scale 5000000 region DK website URL http www.kk.dk Copenhagen ... of the transnational resund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating resund Region . Within this region, Copenhagen and the Sweden Swedish city of Malm ... www.espaces transfrontaliers.org en themes theme conurbations.html archivedate 2012 01 26 ref Copenhagen is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager . First documented in the 11th century, Copenhagen ... the reign of Christian IV of Denmark Christian IV , it became a significant regional centre. Copenhagen ... www.waymarking.com waymarks WM3N4X title Copenhagen Airport publisher waymarking.com ref Kastrup ... for regional headquarters ref cite web url http www.ambottawa.um.dk en servicemenu News Copenhagen region ranks 3rd in western EuropeForAttractingHeadOffices.htm title Copenhagen Region Ranks 3rd in Western ... en servicemenu News Copenhagen region ranks 3rd in western EuropeForAttractingHeadOffices.htm archivedate 9 May 2008 ref and Convention meeting conventions . Copenhagen has repeatedly been ... title Copenhagen is Scandinavia s most desirable city work International Herald Tribune ref ... more details
Refimprove date February 2012 Infobox television episode Title The Disease Image File ST VOY The Disease.jpg 270px Caption Harry Kim becomes intimate with Varro scientist Tal. Series Star Trek Voyager Season 5 Episode 17 Production 210 Airdate Startdate 1999 02 24 Teleplay Michael Taylor screenwriter Michael Taylor Story Kenneth Biller Director David Livingston director David Livingston Music Dennis McCarthy composer Dennis McCarthy Guests Musetta Vander Tal Charles Rocket Jippeq Prev Dark Frontier Next Course Oblivion Star Trek Voyager Course Oblivion Episode list List of Star Trek Voyager episodes List of Star Trek Voyager episodes NOTOC for an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism Disease The Disease is the 111th episode of Star Trek Voyager , the 17th episode of the fifth season. The episode had an average rating of 4.2 5 on the official Star Trek website as of August 23, 2007 . ref cite web publisher StarTrek.com url http www.startrek.com startrek view series VOY episode 104851.html title The Disease accessdate 2007 08 23 ref Plot Voyager stops to assist a xenophobic species known as the Varro. This species lives on a Generation ship generational ship which has housed them for 400 years. While the crew works on the Varro ship, Voyager is infested with synthetic ship eating parasites that had been released on the Varro ship by dissident Varro. Meanwhile, Harry Kim Star Trek Harry Kim becomes intimate with Varro scientist Tal, and develops a physiological bond with her, one that is standard in the Varro. The physiological connection alters his behavior and sways him from his duties aboard Voyager . It is later revealed that Tal is one of the separatists. There has been a rumour of a minority of Varro that want off the ship. The parasites that Tal helped create were made to separate the individual pods of the Varro ship without destroying the ship itself ... Star Trek DEFAULTSORT Disease, The Category Star Trek Voyager episodes Category 1999 television episodes ... more details
Copenhagen was the name of a number of steamships. SS Copenhagen 1898 a steamship wrecked off Florida in 1900 SS Copenhagen 1907 , a Great Eastern Railway passenger ferry shipindex ... more details
The Copenhagen Connection may refer to The Copenhagen Connection novel , a 1992 mystery novel by Barbara Mertz The Copenhagen Connection album , a jazz album by Thomas Franck musician Thomas Franck released in 2006 disambig ... more details
Copenhagen Convention can mean A treaty in 1857 whereby a group of shipping nations bought out the Sound Dues Copenhagen Convention Sound Dues in the resund A bridge convention bidding convention used in Contract bridge bridge see Copenhagen convention bridge United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 , a conference being held in Copenhagen regarding climate change mitigation disambig See also Treaty of Copenhagen disambiguation Treaty of Copenhagen 1660 Treaty of Copenhagen 1441 ... more details
wiktionary CopenhagenCopenhagen is the capital of Denmark and can refer to the city proper, as well as several different geographical and administrative divisions in and around the city Copenhagen Municipality , the largest of the municipalities making up the city of CopenhagenCopenhagen County , the former county of Copenhagen, separate from the municipality Copenhagen metropolitan area Urban area of Copenhagen , the central urban area of Metropolitan CopenhagenCopenhagen may also refer to tocright Places Copenhagen, Louisiana Copenhagen, New York Football F.C. Copenhagen , a Danish football team Copenhagen XI , a Danish former representative football team Military and naval ships Copenhagen horse , the horse of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Battle of Copenhagen 1801 , a battle between British and the Naval forces of Denmark Norway Battle of Copenhagen 1807 , a British naval attack of the city of Copenhagen Copenhagenization naval AKA Copenhagening , the practice of confiscating all the ships of a defeated adversary introduced with the Battle of Copenhagen in 1807 K benhavn ship K benhavn ship , a Danish naval sail training ship that vanished without trace Concepts Copenhagen interpretation , an interpretation of quantum mechanics Copenhagen criteria , a list of requirements required to join the European Union Copenhagen Consensus , a project that seeks to establish priorities for advancing global welfare Copenhagen School disambiguation , various schools of theory originating in Copenhagen within several scientific disciplines The Copenhagen School theology , a view ... of segregated bicycle facilities for utility cycling in cities Other Copenhagen play Copenhagen play , a 1998 play by Michael Frayn Copenhagen film Copenhagen film , a TV film based on Michael Frayn s play Cycling in Copenhagen Influence Copenhagen paths , a term used to refer to Copenhagen style bicycle lanes in Melbourne, Australia Copenhagen tobacco , a brand of dipping tobacco ... more details
The Copenhagen School is a term given to schools of theory originating in Copenhagen , Denmark . In at least four different scientific disciplines a theoretical approach originating in Copenhagen has been so influential that they have been dubbed the Copenhagen School Copenhagen School quantum physics centered on the theories developed by Niels Bohr Copenhagen School theology centered on a theoretical framework developed by Thomas L. Thompson, Niels Peter Lemche and others. Also called the School of Minimalist Theology. Copenhagen School international relations , security studies centered on ideas by Barry Buzan, Ole W ver and Jaap de Wilde. Copenhagen School linguistics centered on the linguistic theories developed by Louis Hjelmslev, and later formed into the Copenhagen school of functional linguistics . Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy Copenhagen School painting references div school disambiguation da K benhavnerskolen fr cole de Copenhague ja sv K penhamnsskolan ... more details
Treaty of Copenhagen may refer to Treaty of Copenhagen 1441 , a peace treaty ending the Dutch Hanseatic War Treaty of Copenhagen 1468 , by which Margaret of Denmark, was betrothed to James III of Scotland Treaty of Copenhagen 1660 , a peace treaty in the Second Northern War Treaty of Copenhagen 1709 , an alliance in the Great Northern War United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 , a conference which may result in a global treaty disambig nl Verdrag van Kopenhagen ru ... more details
Copenhagen Consensus is a project that seeks to establish priorities for advancing global welfare using ... Default.asp?ID 161 Copenhagen Consensus 2004 addresses 10 major challenges in the world ... . It is now run by The Copenhagen Consensus Center ref http www.copenhagenconsensus.com Copenhagen Consensus Center CCC Home Page ref under Lomborg s directorship at the Copenhagen Business School .... ref http www.copenhagenconsensus.com Default.aspx?ID 788 Copenhagen Consensus 2008 The world ... was co sponsored by the Danish government and The Economist . A book summarizing the Copenhagen Consensus .... Copenhagen Consensus 2004 Process Eight leading economists met May 24 28, 2004 at a roundtable in Copenhagen . A series of background papers had been prepared in advance to summarize the current ... disease Communicable diseases Anne Mills Armed conflict Conflicts Paul Collier Education Lant ... www.copenhagenconsensus.com Default.aspx?ID 165 Copenhagen Consensus 2004 addresses 10 major challenges ... Copenhagen Consensus 2008 Experts Nobel Prize winners marked with Jagdish Bhagwati Fran ois Bourguignon ... In the Copenhagen Consensus 2008, the solutions for global problems have been ranked in the following order ref http www.copenhagenconsensus.com Home.aspx Copenhagen Consensus 2008 ref Micronutrient ... 04 30 ref adding that as one of the authors of the Copenhagen Consensus Project s principal climate ... last Lomborg date 2008 09 01 accessdate 2010 04 30 ref Climate Change Project In 2009, the Copenhagen ... solutions to climate change. The process was similar to the 2004 and 2008 Copenhagen Consensus .... Criticism The 2004 Copenhagen Consensus attracted various criticisms. Approach and alleged bias ... analysis in the way the Copenhagen panel did was junk economics . ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk ... 2005 01 21 copenhagen review Copenhagen review at John Quiggin Bot generated title ref Quiggin ... further argued that The panel that drew up the Copenhagen Consensus was asked to allocate an additional ... more details
Infobox zoo zoo name Copenhagen Zoo logo logo width logo caption image Zoo kbh 2005.jpg image width 200px image caption Main entrance date opened 1859 date opening date closed location Copenhagen , Denmark ... WAZA ref name waza list exhibits website http www.zoo.dk Copenhagen Zoo Danish language Danish K benhavn Zoo is a zoological garden in Copenhagen , Denmark . Founded in 1859, it is one of the oldest ... and is active in the safeguarding several endangered species. History Copenhagen Zoo was founded ... Have The garden of Princess Vilhelmine by the chief directorate of Copenhagen . The animals ... www.fourmilab.ch images animal magnetism notasnake.html title Slow Worm ref Copenhagen Zoo today During the last 25 years, Copenhagen Zoo has been undergoing a renovation project aimed at replacing ... Bygninger.aspx title Bygninger publisher K benhavns Zoo accessdate 2009 01 23 ref The Copenhagen .... The Savanna includes a Hippopotamus House where the hippos can be watched underwater. File Copenhagen Zoo Tower 1106238343 .jpg thumb Copenhagen Zoo Tower The observation tower The zoo has preserved ... location London first Jonathan last Glancey date 2008 06 10 ref Another characteristic building is the Copenhagen ... trees. Rare species Copenhagen Zoo is the only zoo outside of Australia that has Tasmanian Devil ... devils now endangered.html title Disease plagued Tasmanian devils now endangered publisher Animal Planet accessdate 2010 01 06 ref Copenhagen Zoo has the rare Amur Leopard Copenhagen Zoo has the rare ... Myresluger2.jpg Giant Anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla File Banded Mongoose at Copenhagen Zoo.jpg A young ... a nest close to Frederiksberg Park File Kappebavian.jpg A Hamadryas baboon Papio hamadryas in Copenhagen Zoo File Copenhagen Zoo Hippopotamus.jpg A Hippo Hippopotamus amphibius yawning gallery ... list ZooOrg waza zoos accessdate 27 May 2011 ref External links Commons category inline Copenhagen ... Visitor attractions in Copenhagen Zoo Category Buildings and structures in Copenhagen Zoo da ... more details
Image Rundet rn view 2 new version.jpg thumb 200px right The Cathedral of Copenhagen seen from Rundet rn about the Evangelical Lutheran dicosese the Roman Catholic body Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen The Diocese of Copenhagen Danish K benhavns Stift is a diocese within the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark . Until 2010 the bishop was Erik Normann Svendsen who was instituted in 1992. The cathedral is the Church of Our Lady Copenhagen Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen . The bishop of Copenhagen has a special status as primus inter pares among Danish bishops, but the administrative head of the church is the Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs of Denmark Minister for Ecclesiastical Affairs and the Margrethe II of Denmark Queen . See also Bispeg rden, Copenhagen External links http www.kobenhavnsstift.dk Diocese of Copenhagen website coord missing Denmark Category Religion in Copenhagen Category Geography of Copenhagen Category Church of Denmark dioceses Denmark geo stub Lutheran stub da K benhavns Stift de Bistum Kopenhagen evangelisch lutherisch fr Dioc se luth rien de Copenhague nl Bisdom Kopenhagen evangelisch luthers no K benhavns stift fi K penhaminan hiippakunta sv K penhamns stift ... more details
Districts of Copenhagen are often based on informal designations based on historic origins, often with alternative names and loosely defined boundaries. Copenhagen Municipality is divided into 10 Districts of Copenhagen Official districts official administrative districts but they often comprise areas of a heterogeneous character which are colegually not seen as one district. Some districts have earlier been official subdivisions and thus have semi official boundaries. Copenhagen postal code designations often correspond to district boundaries but in some cases differ from them, as an example parts of the Indre By city centre has the postal code K benhavn V which is generally associated with Vesterbro, Copenhagen Vesterbro . Official districts File Districts of Copenhagen municipality 2007.svg thumb upright Official City Districts in Copenhagen Municipality 2007 Copenhagen has 10 official ..., electorial or legislative subdivisions. bro districts In Copenhagen, bro districts Danish Brokvarterer ... suffix bro . The bro districts include Vesterbro, Copenhagen Vesterbro , N rrebro, sterbro ... of Copenhagen 17th century Demarcation line demarcation line around the city s Fortifications of Copenhagen 17th century old fortifications had been released and the fortifications decommissioned. The four bro districts correspond to the four former city gates Fortifications of Copenhagen 17th century Vesterport Vesterport , Fortifications of Copenhagen 17th century N rreport N rreport , Fortifications of Copenhagen 17th century sterport sterport and Fortifications of Copenhagen ... districts and neighbourhoods Copenhagen is divided into numerous other informal districts, neighbourhoods ... Asiatisk Plads Wilders Plads Kr yers Plads Nordatlantisk Brygge Holmen, Copenhagen Holmen Amager ..., Copenhagen The Meatpacking District Humleby Carlsberg district Carlsberg Kalvebod Brygge Havneholmen ... Ryparken References reflist Copenhagen city districts Category Copenhagen city districts da Bydele ... more details
Image Copenhagen Carnival 01.jpg thumb Dancers at Copenhagen Carnival 2009 Copenhagen Carnival is an annual carnival event taking place in F lledparken and on the streets of Copenhagen, Denmark for three days Friday Sunday during the Whitsun Whitsun Holiday . Over the years it has developed into the largest Danish festival for World music with 120 bands, 2000 dancers and more than 100,000 spectators participating. ref cite web url http www.copenhagenet.dk CPH History.htm title History of Copenhagen publisher copenhagennet.com accessdate 2009 05 30 ref History The first carnival in Copenhagen was arranged in 1982 by the Carnival in May association and attracted 500 dancers and 60,000 spectators. ref cite web url http www.copenhagenet.dk CPH History.htm title History of Copenhagen publisher copenhagennet.com accessdate 2009 05 30 ref Events The main venue of the carnival is F lledparken with eight stages dedicated to various music genre. Apart from traditional samba and steelpan music, a number of other music styles are represented. The festival s main focus is world music but it also features an electronic carnival programme at the electronic music electronics stage. ref cite web url http www.aok.dk natteliv elektronisk karneval 09 title Elektronisk karneval 09 publisher AOK accessdate 2009 05 30 ref The main Copenhagen Carnival Parade takes place on Saturday, moving from Kongens Nytorv to The City Hall Square, Copenhagen The City Hall Square along the pedestrian street Str get . The day after, the parade is repeated in F lledparken, leading up to the final evening of celebrations .... References reflist External links Commons category Carnivals of Denmark Copenhagen Carnival http www.copenhagencarnival.dk Copenhagen Carnivals official web site http www.fondencopenhagencarnival.dk The Copenhagen Carnival Foundation official web site FestivalsDenmark Category Parades Category Carnivals Category World music festivals da Copenhagen Carnival ... more details
For other uses Copenhagen disambiguation Image Theo Cope 121610.jpg right thumb 200px A can of Copenhagen Wintergreen Long Cut dipping tobacco . Copenhagen is an American brand of dipping tobacco moist snuff first made in 1822 ref http www.ussmokeless.com en cms Products Products Brands default.aspx ref and currently made by the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company . It is available in Dipping tobacco Cut sizes pouches , Snuff Fine Cut , Dipping tobacco Cut sizes Long Cut , and Dipping tobacco Cut sizes Extra Long Cut . All Copenhagen varieties are packaged in a 1.2 oz wax coated cardboard or black plastic can with a metal lid. Or if it is offered as Tax Exempt for use outside the US, it is packaged in an all plastic can with no metal or cardboard. Depending on the cut, Copenhagen delivers 4.98 7.92 mg nicotine per gram. ref cite web last CDC title Determination of Nicotine, pH, and Moisture Content ... mmwr preview mmwrhtml mm4819a3.htm work MMWR Weekley accessdate 25 December 2011 ref Varieties Copenhagen Snuff Fine Cut Introduced in 1969 Copenhagen Long Cut Introduced in 1997. Copenhagen Long Cut Black Introduced in 2010 for trial. Re introduced 9 24 11. Copenhagen Long Cut Straight Introduced in 2004. Copenhagen Long Cut Whiskey Blend Introduced in 2006. Only available in certain areas. Copenhagen Long Cut Wintergreen Introduced in 2009. Copenhagen Extra Long Cut Natural Introduced in 2010. Copenhagen Pouches Introduced in 2001. Copenhagen Wintergreen Pouches Introduced in 2011. Discontinued Copenhagen Long Cut Smooth Hickory Introduced in 2006. Copenhagen Mid Cut Black Introduced in 2002 ... Weyman begins producing Copenhagen Snuff in Pittsburgh, PA 1922 After a series of acquisitions and breakups ... introduced, breaking ground for Copenhagen to have its own brand of pouches 1984 Skoal Long Cut introduced, again a first for UST 1997 Copenhagen Long Cut introduced Notes Reflist Altria DEFAULTSORT Copenhagen Tobacco Category Chewing tobacco brands ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 primarysources date February 2008 Image BankOfCopenhagen.jpg thumb 250px right Finansbanken, Bank of Copenhagen Bank of Copenhagen is a Denmark Danish bank that was founded on September 27, 1979, with the name Den K benhavnske Bank Bank of Copenhagen . It is also known by the name Finansbanken. It is headquartered in Copenhagen , Denmark . The bank s main area of competence is Private Banking , with customers worldwide in more than 85 countries. External links http www.finansbanken.dk Finansbanken Bank of Copenhagen Category Banks of Denmark Category Banks established in 1979 Euro bank stub Denmark company stub da Finansbanken fr Finansbanken ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Folketeatret image Folketeatret.jpg caption Main entrance address N rregade city Copenhagen country Denmark designation latitude longitude architect owner capacity type opened yearsactive 1857 present othernames Folketeatret is a theatre in Copenhagen . The theatre was founded in 1857, after an initiative from Hans Wilhelm Lange . References reflist External links http www.folketeatret.dk Official site coord 55 40 53 N 12 34 16 E region DK type landmark source kolossus dawiki display title Category Theatres in Copenhagen Category Culture in Copenhagen Category Buildings and structures in Copenhagen Category 1857 establishments in Denmark Denmark struct stub theatre stub ca Folketeatret da Folketeatret no Folketeatret i K benhavn sv Folketeatret ... more details
The Armistice of Copenhagen of 1537 ended the Denmark Danish war known as the Count s Feud . No formal peace was signed but the Sweden Swedish debt to L beck was considered settled and the trade monopoly of L beck in Sweden came to an end. References unreferenced date September 2007 Category History of L beck Category Hanseatic League Category Treaties involving the Hanseatic League Copenhagen Category History of Copenhagen Category 1537 in Europe Category 1537 in Denmark Denmark hist stub Germany hist stub Sweden hist stub ... more details
DBU Copenhagen lang da DBU K benhavn Copenhagen Football Association lang da K benhavns Boldspil Union until 1 February 2011 is a local football association in Copenhagen , Denmark . DBU Copenhagen is a member of the Union of Local Football Associations in Denmark FLU under the Danish Football Association DBU and Danmarks Idr ts Forbund DIF . Clubs situated in the municipalities of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg , Gentofte , T rnby and Drag r can be accepted as members of DBU Copenhagen. Due to historical reasons a number of older clubs from other municipalities are also member of the association. DBU Copenhagen publishes the magazine K benhavnsk Fodbold lang en Copenhagen Football . It has six annual issues and is published in 5000 copies. DBU Copenhagen members A chosen selection of DBU Copenhagen members and their current place in the divisions or other levels administrated by the Danish Football Association ref As of spring 2007 ref . The remaining members play in series administrated by DBU Copenhagen valign top width 33 Danish Superliga F.C. K benhavn Danish First Division 1st Division Boldklubben Frem Fremad Amager Hellerup IK Hellerup Idr tsklub Danish 2nd Division East AB 70 Boldklubben af 1893 B.93 Br nsh j Boldklub Kj benhavns Boldklub F.C. K benhavn FCK II Hvidovre IF Danish 2nd Division West BK Skjold Boldklubben Skjold valign top width 33 Denmark Series , Denmark Series Pool 1 Pool 1 Boldklubben 1908 Boldklubben Skjold II Vanl se Idr tsforening Vanl se IF sterbro Idr ts Forening sterbro IF Denmark Series , Denmark Series Pool 2 Pool 2 Amager United Qualification series , Qualification Series Pool 1 Pool 1 J gersborg Boldklub Qualification series , Qualification Series Pool 2 Pool 2 Frederiksberg Boldklub valign top width 33 References Reflist http www.dbukoebenhavn.dk page.aspx?id 490 KBU.DBU.dk . K benhavns Boldspil Union bylaws. Retrieved September 15, 2006. External links http www.kbu.dbu.dk DBU Copenhagen Category Football in Denmark Category Association ... more details
Distinguish Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design The Copenhagen Institute is a Danish Free Market think tank. It was founded in 2003 hosting a conference on tax competition . It has a clear Libertarianism libertarian leaning. The Copenhagen Institute was originally called MarkedsCentret , but changed its name in 2005. The think tank works on policy areas such as Tax & Welfare, Health Care & Food, Competition & Regulation and Environment & Technology. The think tank was founded by Chresten Anderson, who previously worked for the Cato Institute in Washington DC. See also Cato Institute Libertarianism Free Market Empty section date July 2010 External links http www.coin.dk Copenhagen Institutes Web Site Category Political and economic think tanks based in Europe Category Organizations based in Denmark Category Libertarian think tanks Category Libertarianism in Europe da Copenhagen Institute ... more details
The city of Copenhagen in Denmark is not characterised by any particular architectural style, having ... Jacobsen s National Bank of Denmark National Bank and Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen SAS Royal Hotel . Since 2000 Copenhagen has seen a boom in modern architecture with notable contributions ... times The oldest preserved building in Copenhagen s inner city is considers to be the St. Peter s Church, Copenhagen Church of St. Petri . Its tower, the central nave and the choir date back to the 16th century. The most important medieval building in the Copenhagen area is Roskilde Cathedral from 1170 located in the city of Roskilde west of Copenhagen that used to be the country s capital before Copenhagen. Renaissance Over the centuries Copenhagen grew in importance and a number of important landmarks of present day Copenhagen dates back to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. This can also ... in the heart of the city of Copenhagen publisher The Canal Boat Club accessdate 2009 01 05 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Rosenborg Castle and his B rsen stock exchange in central Copenhagen ... green spaces as Kongens Have King s Garden and Kastellet, Copenhagen Kastellet . Baroque Baroque architecture Baroque buildings in Copenhagen include the Rundet rn Round Tower and the Church of Our Saviour, Copenhagen Church of Our Saviour as well as Fredensborg Palace . Rococo Frederiksstaden ... an axis that was extended with the creation of the new Copenhagen Opera House in 2005 on the other ... , ref cite web url http www.dezeen.com 2008 06 11 elephant house at copenhagen zoo by foster partners title Elephant House at Copenhagen Zoo by Foster Partners publisher Dezeen accessdate 2009 01 05 ... by zaha hadid copenhagen denmark l title Ordrupgaard Art Museum by Zaha Hadid publisher archiDE accessdate 2009 01 05 ref Jean Nouvel Nouvel ref cite web url http www.e architect.co.uk copenhagen dr byen.htm title Copenhagen Concert Hall by Jean Nouvel publisher e architect accessdate 2009 01 05 ref ... more details
unreferenced date October 2009 Infobox Historic building image Copenhagen Castle 1698.jpg caption Copenhagen Castle painted in 1698 by unknown artist name Copenhagen Castle location town Copenhagen location country Denmark architect client engineer construction start date Late 14th century completion date date demolished 1731 cost structural system style Copenhagen Castle lang da K benhavns Slot was a castle on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen , Denmark , built in the late 14th century at the site of the current Christiansborg Palace . During the years after the demolition of Absalon s Castle Bishop Absalon s Castle by the Hansa League in 1369, the ruins on the island were covered with earthworks, on which the new stronghold, Copenhagen Castle, was built. The castle had a curtain wall and was surrounded by a moat and with a large, solid tower as an entrance gate. The castle was still the property of the Bishop of Roskilde until King Eric of Pomerania usurped the rights to the castle in 1417. From then on the castle in Copenhagen was occupied by the king. The castle was rebuilt several times. King Christian IV of Denmark Christian IV , for example, added a spire to the large entrance tower, which under the name of the Bl t rn Blue Tower gained a reputation as a prison. In the 1720s, Frederick IV of Denmark Frederik IV entirely rebuilt the castle, but it became so heavy that the walls began to give way and to crack. It became therefore evident to Christian VI of Denmark Christian VI , Frederik IV s successor, immediately after his accession to the throne in 1730, that an entirely new castle had to be built. The demolition of the overextended and antiquated Copenhagen Castle was commenced in 1731 to make room for the Christiansborg Palace 1st first Christiansborg Palace . References reflist coord 55 40 38 N 12 34 48 E region DK type landmark source kolossus nowiki display title ... of Copenhagen Category Destroyed landmarks Category History of Copenhagen da K benhavns Slot is Sloti ... more details
Infobox Company company name Royal Copenhagen company logo Image RoyalcopenhagenLogo.png company type Porcelain Manufacturer foundation 1 May 1775 location Denmark , Copenhagen key people industry products ... Royal Copenhagen footnotes Royal Copenhagen , officially the Royal Porcelain Factory lang da Den Kongelige Porcelainsfabrik is a manufacturer of porcelain products and was founded in Copenhagen ... timeline url http www.royalcopenhagen.com Craftmanship The history of Royal Copenhagen History timeline.aspx publisher Royal Copenhagen accessdate 2007 08 19 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080102132745 http www.royalcopenhagen.com Craftmanship The history of Royal Copenhagen History timeline.aspx ... thumb Royal Porcelain manufactory in Copenhagen 19th century Starting in the 17th century .... The Royal Copenhagen manufactory operations began in a converted post office in 1775. It was founded ... Factory. In 1790, Royal Copenhagen brought out its now famous Flora Danica Blue Fluted dinner service ... 99 record.html accessdate 2007 08 19 ref and Royal Copenhagen held a monopoly on the Blue Fluted name. ref http www.dishset.org blog copenhagenplates accessdate 2007 08 19 ref By 1851, Royal Copenhagen ... factory Aluminia in 1882. Shortly after Aluminia s acquisition, Royal Copenhagen production was moved to a modern factory building at Aluminia s site in Frederiksberg , on the outskirts of Copenhagen. By 1889, Royal Copenhagen qualified for the Exposition Universelle 1889 World Expo in Paris ... Copenhagen acquired Georg Jensen in 1972, incorporated with Holmegaard Glass Factory in 1985, and finally Bing & Gr ndahl in 1987. Today, Royal Copenhagen is a part of a group of Scandinavia n companies .... In April 2008 it was reported that Royal Copenhagen was moving nearly all of its production to Thailand. ref cite web author Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark title ROYAL COPENHAGEN TO THAILAND ..., designed by Fanny Garde of Bing & Gr ndahl in 1895 File Royal Copenhagen 1669.JPG thumb Royal ... more details
This article is about a community in the state of Louisiana, the United States . For an article about the museum located near Copenhagen , Denmark see Louisiana Museum of Modern Art . Copenhagen, Louisiana is a community in Caldwell Parish , Louisiana in the United States . ref cite gnis 554086 Copenhagen ref It is located northeast of Holum, on Highway 849, west and south of the Ouachita River . Its zip code is 71418. References reflist External links http www.lsuagcenter.com en our offices parishes caldwell features about about caldwell parish.htm About Caldwell Parish coord 32 01 26 N 92 02 20 W type city region US LA display title Caldwell Parish, Louisiana Category Populated places in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana Copenhagen Louisiana geo stub ... more details