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  2. Copenhagen Distortion - Wikipedia

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    With 12,000–14,000 guests per day, it is the largest electronic music event in Northern Europe. The labyrinth-like site is located on a former industrial island in the Copenhagen harbour called Refshaleøen. The backdrops combine the Copenhagen skyline and the industrial harbour zone. Admission is via the Distortion Ø ticket or Distortion ...

  3. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Royal Danish Yacht Club (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Copenhagen" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  4. Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen's name (København in Danish), reflects its origin as a harbour and a place of commerce.The original designation in Old Norse, from which Danish descends, was Kaupmannahǫfn [ˈkɔupˌmɑnːɑˌhɔvn] (cf. modern Icelandic: Kaupmannahöfn [ˈkʰœipˌmanːaˌhœpn̥], Faroese: Keypmannahavn [ˈtʃʰɛʰpmanːaˌhavn]), meaning 'merchants' harbour'.

  5. Alec Baldwin’s Rust premiere crashes festival website due to ...

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    Alec Baldwin’s Rust premiere crashes festival website due to overwhelming demand for tickets. Kevin E G Perry. November 19, 2024 at 11:07 PM ...

  6. Kjøbenhavns Boldklub - Wikipedia

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    KB was founded as a result of Copenhageners' burgeoning interest in sport, which increased significantly throughout the second half of the 1800s.In particular, ball games such as long-ball, sting-ball and round-ball were popular in the capital, and when the Copenhagen Municipality demolished the ramparts and tore down the city gates in 1852, the Copenhageners found it easier to search out for ...

  7. Jazzhus Montmartre - Wikipedia

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    The club is run by primarily by part-time staff together with a team of dedicated volunteers. With a limited audience capacity of only 85 seats, Montmartre is dependent on donations and membership fees from its club, Friends of Montmartre. Some of Denmark's large foundations have supported the reopening as has a grant from the City of Copenhagen.

  8. Boldklubben af 1893 - Wikipedia

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    Boldklubben af 1893, commonly referred to as B.93, is a football club based in Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark. [1] The team competes in the Danish 1st Division, the second level of the Danish football league system, after achieving promotion in the 2022–23 season. The club has won nine league titles and one Danish Cup.

  9. Parken Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Being a 4-star stadium, Parken can not apply for the biggest European club game, the UEFA Champions League final, as that demands 50,000 seats. On 2 June 2007, Parken was the venue for the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier fan attack. On 1 May 2014 a new stadium covering Wi-Fi solution, powered by Telia was published.