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 | | The capital and largest city of Denmark is Copenhagen, mostly on the island of Sjælland, with a population (1993 est., greater city) of 1,342,700. |
 | | Among the universities in Denmark are Ålborg University (1974); Århus University (1928); the University of Copenhagen, the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (1856), and the Technical University of Denmark (1829), all in Copenhagen; and Odense University (1964). |
 | | Denmark became a constitutional monarchy, civil liberties were guaranteed, and a bicameral legislature, which was to share legislative power with the Crown, was established. |
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