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Margot Lander (1910–1961), Denmark's first prima ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet; Toni Lander (1931–1985), ballerina in Copenhagen, Paris, London and Salt Lake City; Elna Lassen (1901–1930), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet; Gitte Lindstrøm (1975–), principal dancer, Royal Danish Ballet; Nilas Martins, New York City Ballet principal dancer
Name Headquarters Revenue (billions US$) Profit (billions US$) Assets (billions US$) Value (billions US$) Industry 1 262 Maersk Group: Copenhagen 39.0 3.1 56.6 28.1 Transportation 2 339 Danske Bank: Copenhagen 15.4 2.2 548.2 16.6 Banking: 3 376 Novo Nordisk: Bagsværd: 17.7 6.1 17.0 116.3 Pharmaceuticals: 4 486 Ørsted: Copenhagen 11.5 2.8 26.7 ...
This is a category of people born in or strongly associated with the city of Copenhagen, Denmark. Biography portal; Denmark portal
Map of Denmark. This article shows a list of cities in Denmark by population.The population is measured by Statistics Denmark [1] for urban areas (Danish: Byområder), defined as a contiguous built-up area with a maximum distance of 200 meters between houses, unless further distance is caused by public areas, cemeteries or similar.
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A modern-style court of justice, Hof- og Stadsretten, was introduced in Denmark, specifically for Copenhagen, by Johann Friedrich Struensee in 1771. [85] Now known as the City Court of Copenhagen (Københavns Byret), it is the largest of the 24 city courts in Denmark with jurisdiction over the municipalities of Copenhagen, Dragør and Tårnby.
This list of Copenhagen topics provides an overview of lists related to Copenhagen, Denmark. Buildings and structures
The political and economic defeat ironically sparked what is known as the Danish Golden Age during which a Danish national identity first came to be fully formed. The Danish liberal and national movements gained momentum in the 1830s, and after the European revolutions of 1848 Denmark became a constitutional monarchy on 5 June 1849.