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  2. Copenhagen Convention of 1857 - Wikipedia

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    It has abolished the Sound Dues and all Danish straits have been made international waterways free to all commercial shipping. Its provisions were later reaffirmed by Article 282 of the Treaty of Versailles, becoming binding for its parties. Although the Convention does not cover warships, military vessels have also been free to traverse the ...

  3. Copenhagen Convention - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Convention can mean: Copenhagen Convention of 1857 governing transit passage through the Danish straits, whereby a group of shipping nations bought out the Sound Dues in the Øresund; A bidding convention used in bridge; see Copenhagen convention (bridge) Copenhagen Accord, a document adopted at United Nations Climate Change ...

  4. Sound Dues - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Toll at Elsinore: Politics, Shipping and the Collection of Duties 1429-1857. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press and The Danish Society for Customs and Tax History, 2017. ISBN 978 87-635 4470 2.

  5. Danish straits - Wikipedia

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    The Germanic word "sound" has the same root as the verb to sunder in the meaning of "to separate". The Old Norse form of that verb is sundr. In Norway hundreds of narrow straits separating islands and combining fjords or outer parts of fjords are named "Sund". Another explanation derives "sound" from an ancient verb "sund" in the meaning of to ...

  6. Complete Vocal Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Vocal Institute (Danish: Komplet Vocal Institute) also known as CVI, is a private vocal and music institution located in Copenhagen, Denmark.The Institute specialises in the theoretical basis and practical application of the Complete Vocal Technique (often abbreviated to CVT), a technique for vocalists developed by singer and voice researcher Cathrine Sadolin.

  7. List of cities and towns in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Copenhagen: Elements of Life World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark was an excellent location to shoot the footage for the DVD. With more than 25,000 people present, the atmosphere captured on video resulted in a fantastic impression of what the Elements of Life World Tour is about and alongside the movie, the DVD also features 2 MP3's of the soundtrack.

  9. Copenhagen Steam Railway Galop - Wikipedia

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    The Copenhagen Steam Railway Galop (Danish: Kjöbenhavns Jernbane-Damp-Galop), often just called the Railway Galop (Danish: Jernbanegaloppen), is a musical composition by the Danish composer Hans Christian Lumbye (1810–1874) which was written to celebrate the opening of the Copenhagen–Roskilde railway line in 1847.