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  2. Telephone numbers in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The Faroe Islands later adopted their own country code +298, with international dialling from Denmark being required. [5] 8-digit numbering took place in the years 1986/87, so that the area code had to be used every time, also for local calls. [6] On 2. September 1986 in the 01, 02, 03 areas (Zealand, Lolland-Falster, Bornholm and Møn). On 15.

  3. Gedde's maps of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Frederiksstaden seen on Gedde's map of Sankt Annæ Øster Kvarter. Gedde's maps of Copenhagen refers to a set of maps created by Christian Gedde in the 1750s, consisting of 12 sectional maps showing the official districts of Copenhagen, Denmark, as well as a general bird's-eye view map in isometric perspective toward the southwest showing the whole city.

  4. List of streets in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This list of streets in Copenhagen lists streets in Copenhagen, Denmark. City centre. Name Image

  5. List of companies based in Greater Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major companies based in metropolitan Copenhagen, Denmark. [1] [2] ... Arp-Hansen Hotel Group: Copenhagen: hospitality Bech-Bruun: ... Code of Conduct;

  6. Districts of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    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 official administrative districts but they often comprise areas of a heterogeneous character which are informally not seen as one district.

  7. Postal codes in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The postal codes follow a geographic pattern and most Danes can tell which region an address belongs to based on the postal code alone. 0000–0999: special postal codes, reserved for government use, post offices and package centers; 1000–2999: Copenhagen and the surrounding area; 3000–3699: North Zealand; 3700–3799: Bornholm

  8. Urban area of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Urban area of Copenhagen outlined with red line. The urban area of Copenhagen (also known as Greater Copenhagen ) ( Danish : Storkøbenhavn or Hovedstadsområdet ), lying mostly in the Capital Region of Denmark but also in Region Zealand , consist of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg municipalities and the former Copenhagen County .

  9. NUTS statistical regions of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Code NUTS 2 Code NUTS 3 Code Denmark: DK0 Denmark DK00 Copenhagen and Frederiksberg: DK001 Copenhagen County: DK002 Frederiksborg County: DK003 Roskilde County: DK004 West Zealand County: DK005 Storstrøm County: DK006 Bornholm: DK007 Funen County: DK008 South Jutland County: DK009 Ribe County: DK00A Vejle County: DK00B Ringkjøbing County ...