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  2. Murder of Kim Wall - Wikipedia

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    Convicted of her murder, Madsen was sentenced to life imprisonment on 25 April 2018 by Copenhagen City Court [4] following a widely publicised trial. [5] On 20 October 2020, Madsen briefly escaped from prison by threatening a prison employee but was surrounded and apprehended by police 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the prison and taken into ...

  3. København (ship) - Wikipedia

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    København (Copenhagen) was a Danish owned, British-built five-masted barque used as a naval training vessel until its disappearance after 22 December 1928. Built for the Danish East Asiatic Company in 1921, it was the world's largest sailing ship at the time, and primarily served for sail training of young cadets.

  4. Battle of Copenhagen (1801) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Copenhagen of 1801 (Danish: Slaget på Reden, meaning "the battle of the roadstead [of Copenhagen Harbour]"), also known as the First Battle of Copenhagen to distinguish it from the Second Battle of Copenhagen in 1807, was a naval battle in which a British fleet fought and defeated a smaller force of the Dano-Norwegian Navy ...

  5. MS Hans Hedtoft - Wikipedia

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    On 30 January 2005, Queen Margrethe unveiled a monument at North Atlantic Wharf, Copenhagen, to the 95 people lost on Hans Hedtoft. [ 16 ] The shipwreck is the theme of the 2014 song "All Hope Abandon" by the Greenlandic band Small Time Giants .

  6. Battle of Copenhagen (1807) - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of Copenhagen (or the Bombardment of Copenhagen) (16 August – 7 September 1807) was a British bombardment of the Danish capital, Copenhagen, in order to capture or destroy the Dano-Norwegian fleet during the Napoleonic Wars.

  7. Fredensborg (slave ship) - Wikipedia

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    She embarked from Copenhagen on 24 June 1767 and arrived off the West African coast on 1 October. She acquired captives at Fort Christiansborg and Fort Fredensborg, and the ship set sail for the Danish West Indies on 21 April 1768. She arrived at St Croix on 9 July, where she landed her captives. She had embarked 265 captives, and she ...

  8. UPDATE 1-Soccer-Sevilla sink Copenhagen 3-0 to stay ... - AOL

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    Copenhagen, who have two points from five games, are set to finish bottom of the group. UPDATE 1-Soccer-Sevilla sink Copenhagen 3-0 to stay alive in Champions League Skip to main content

  9. History of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Copenhagen expanded further, incorporating communities with 40,000 people, and in the process making Frederiksberg an enclave within Copenhagen. Since the summer 2000, the cities of Copenhagen and Malmö have been connected by a toll bridge/tunnel (Øresund Bridge) for both rail and road traffic. As a result, Copenhagen has become the ...

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