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  2. Category:Novels set in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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  3. Bokklubben World Library - Wikipedia

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    Bokklubben World Library (Norwegian: Verdensbiblioteket) is a series of classical books, mostly novels, published by the Norwegian Book Clubs [] since 2002. It is based on a list of the hundred best books, as proposed by one hundred writers from fifty-four countries, compiled and organized in 2002 by the Book Club. [1]

  4. List of Danes - Wikipedia

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    Czeslaw Kozon (1951–), Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Copenhagen; Stygge Krumpen (c. 1485–1551), last catholic bishop in Denmark (before the Lutheran reformation) Hans Ludvig Martensen (1927–2012), bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen (1965–1995) Bent Melchior (1929–), chief rabbi of Denmark (1969–1996)

  5. The New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

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    The selection includes novels, memoirs, history books, and other nonfiction works from various genres, representing well-known and emerging authors. [1] The following are a few of the individuals who contributed to the list. Authors (fiction)

  6. Bibliography of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory 1775–1975. The Manufactory. Borberg, Poul (1932). The Development of Telephonic Communication in Copenhagen, 1881–1931. Danmarks Naturvidenskabelige Samfund. Copenhagen, Dansk turistforening (1898). Copenhagen, the Capital of Denmark. Cunningham, Antonia (1 April 2011).

  7. Number the Stars - Wikipedia

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    Number the Stars is a work of historical fiction by the American author Lois Lowry about the escape of a family of Jews from Copenhagen, Denmark, during World War II.. The story revolves around ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen, who lives with her mother, father, and sister Kirsti in Copenhagen in 1943.

  8. Exploring Copenhagen: A Chic Escape - AOL

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    SAS Radisson Royal Copenhagen . Built in 1960, it is called the world’s first design hotel and is the only hotel by designer and architect Arne Jacobsen, one of the most famous players in Danish ...

  9. Category:Copenhagen in fiction - Wikipedia

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