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  2. Strædet - Wikipedia

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    Strædet (literally 'The Alley') is the colloquial name of a popular shopping and café street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, linking Højbro Plads on Strøget at its eastern end with Regnbuepladsen next to City Hall to the west. The official street names are Læderstræde (until Hyskenstræde), Kompagnistræde (until Gåsestræde) and ...

  3. Strøget - Wikipedia

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    The main street is bound on the west by City Hall Square (Danish: Rådhuspladsen), the central town square by Copenhagen City Hall, and on the east by Kongens Nytorv ("The King's New Square"), another large square at the other end. But the Strøget area is actually a collection of streets that spread out from this central thoroughfare.

  4. List of streets in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This list of streets in Copenhagen lists streets in Copenhagen , Denmark. City centre ...

  5. H. C. Andersens Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    H. C. Andersens Boulevard is the most densely trafficked artery in central Copenhagen, Denmark.The 1.3 km long six-lane street passes City Hall Square on its way from Jarmers Plads, a junction just north of Vesterport station, to Lange Bridge which connects it to Amager Boulevard on Amager.

  6. Category:Streets in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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  7. Østbanegade - Wikipedia

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    Østbanegade is a street in Copenhagen, Denmark.It begins at Østerport Station on Oslo Plads and continues north along the west side of the railway tracks for about 2 kilometres to Aarhusgade where an underpass connects the street to the other side of the railway line.

  8. Kronprinsensgade - Wikipedia

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    Kronprinsensgade is one of the younger streets in the Old Town of Copenhagen. The city's first mail house, Postgården, was built at the site from where the street now extends from Købmagergade in 1727 but it was destroyed just one year later in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728.

  9. Danish and Norwegian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    aa is treated like å in alphabetical sorting, not like two adjacent letters a , meaning that while a is the first letter of the alphabet, aa is the last. In Norwegian (but not in Danish), this rule does not apply to non-Scandinavian names, so a modern atlas would list the German city of Aachen under a , but list the Danish town of Aabenraa ...