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  Copenhagen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Copenhagen is home to the national parliament, government, and monarchy, which are all situated in the heart of the city.
Copenhagen faces to the east the Øresund, the strait of water that separates Denmark from Sweden, and that connects the North Sea with the Baltic Sea.
Copenhagen is also a part of the Øresund region, which consists of the eastern part of Zealand island in Denmark and the western part of Skåne in Sweden.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Copenhagen   (1480 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Copenhagen (from German Kopenhagen) is the capital of Denmark.
Copenhagen is located on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) and partly on the island Amager, facing the strait known as the Øresund, with the Swedish towns of Malmö and Landskrona on the opposite side.
Copenhagen was a fishing village until the middle of the 12th century when it grew in importance after coming into the possession of Bishop Absalon, who fortified it in 1167.
www.askmytutor.co.uk /c/co/copenhagen.html   (546 words)

  
 FAISON EVERYWHERE & BEAUTIFUL COPENHAGEN, Montgomery County News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
In 1416, Copenhagen became the royal capital of Denmark but it was not until the reign of King Christian IV that most of the City's outstanding buildings were erected: the old Stock Exchange, the Round Tower and Rosenborg Palace -with the help of Dutch architects.
Copenhagen was besieged by neighboring Swedes in the 17th century, ravaged by the plague and by two devastating fires in the following century.
The port in Copenhagen and docking facilities for the NCL Dream, we were impressed by the cleanliness and freshness of the port.
www.montgomerycountynews.net /travel08-13-03.htm   (831 words)

  
 Copenhagen County - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Københavns Amt (English: Copenhagen County) is a county (Danish, amt) on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark.
It covers the municipalities in the metropolitan Copenhagen area, with the exception of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg.
Copenhagen was subject to the first city bombing ever to have taken place in human history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Copenhagen_County   (132 words)

  
 The Danish EU Presidency - eu2002.dk - Counties and Municipalities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The populations of the 14 counties vary from 44,000 to 637,000: Bornholms County is the smallest and Århus County the largest.
Copenhagen County, with a population of 615,115, is the second largest.
The counties are governed by a popularly elected county council, headed by a county mayor.
www.eu2002.dk /eu2002/denmark?MenuElementID=6147   (418 words)

  
 Study of Social Fund Projects in Copenhagen County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The EU coordination body in Copenhagen County initiated and funded the study, the purpose of which is to gather experience from the projects and, on that basis, to make proposals for use in the planning of Social Fund activities.
For project planners and supervisors in Copenhagen County, we suggest that a seminar be arranged in connection with a meeting in the existing project network, possibly with an expanded group of participants.
For project planners and supervisors, both in Copenhagen County and elsewhere, we suggest a leaflet, possibly in the form of guidelines, in which the results of the study are presented, together with contributions from experienced project planners.
www.akf.dk /eng98/socialfond.htm   (2453 words)

  
 Counties of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Copenhagen County comprise the municipalities in metropolitan Copenhagen, except Copenhagen Municipality and Frederiksberg Municipality.
Bornholm Regional Municipality comprise the five former municipalities on the island Bornholm and the island's former county.
A government proposal in 2004 is suggesting that the counties be replaced by five large regions with health care as their sole responsibilities; two regions in Jutland, two regions in Zealand and one region covering Funen and the southernmost part of Jutland.
www.newlenox.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Counties_of_Denmark   (236 words)

  
 Nissen - aqwg14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Claus Eriksen Ravn-1278 [Parents] was born 1736 in Tyrstrup, Tyrstrup Parish, Haderslev County, Denmark and was christened 28 Oct 1736 in Tyrstrup, Tyrstrup Parish, Haderslev County, Denmark.
Gunner Clausen Ravn-172 was born 31 Jul 1767 in Tyrstrup, Tyrstrup Parish, Haderslev County, Denmark and was christened 5 Aug 1767 in Tyrstrup, Tyrstrup Parish, Haderslev County, Denmark.
Jes Ravn-1571 was born 11 Dec 1772 in Tyrstrup, Tyrstrup Parish, Haderslev County, Denmark.
www.nissenfamily.com /nissen/aqwg14.htm   (436 words)

  
 Copenhagen - Ghost Town
It is located 5 miles east of Plainview and one mile sourth.An elevator still stands along with a railroad, and Jeppesen's old house which is currently being used.
The first settlers of the township came from Crawford County, Iowa in 1878.
Copenhagen was originally a timber claim filed by August Fillip on July 17, 1900.
www.ghosttowns.com /states/ne/copenhagen.html   (220 words)

  
 ECTS INFORMATION PACK, PART 1, GENERAL INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The Copenhagen County School of Nursing and Radiography is situated in the municipality of Herlev, a northwestern neigbourhood in Copenhagen.
The Copenhagen County School of Nursing and Radiography is a young and contemporary nursing school and offers a Nursing Education Programme prepared in accordance with the Ministerial Orders of 02.03.
Students coming to Copenhagen as guest students or as part of an exchange programme are strongly advised to come for a period of five months of study to maximise the benefits of studying at Copenhagen.
www.syrask.dk /english/ECTS-part1_general-information.htm   (5069 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Course arranged by The University of Copenhagen at the coursecentre Kollekolle, November 16, 1999 Intensive Course on TEM, 06.12.
Registrar at The Surgical Gastroenterological Department, the Orthopaedic Surgery Deparment and the Urological Department at The Copenhagen County Hospital in Hvidovre, and at the Thoraco-Surgical Department at Bispebjerg Hospital.
Gastro-surgery, The Copenhagen County Hospital in Hvidovre, Department 235 i the fall-semester of 1981 and gastro-surgery Bispebjerg Hospital, department F, in the spring-semester of 1988, the spring-semester of 1989 and permanently at Department K, Bispebjerg Hospital since 1995.
www.cccg.dk /CVENGLang.doc   (8327 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Copenhagen
Copenhagen (Danish, København), city, capital of Denmark and of Copenhagen County, a major seaport and commercial centre.
Copenhagen, University of, institution of higher learning, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Copenhagen, Battle of, (1801), engagement fought over the rights of the neutral countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Russia to sail freely in their own...
uk.encarta.msn.com /Copenhagen.html   (86 words)

  
 About Copenhagen Capacity - COPENHAGEN CAPACITY, Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The goal of Copenhagen Capacity is to profile the Danish capital region on an international level and to attract international investors to the region.
Copenhagen Capacity’ s activities are supported by regional politicians and leading industrial persons from the largest companies in Copenhagen.
The organisation is an industrial and commercial fund founded in 1994 by the City of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg Municipality, and the counties of Copenhagen, Frederiksborg and Roskilde.
www.copcap.com /composite-112.htm   (193 words)

  
 Denmark - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
It should be noted that as of July 2004, the government is in the process of a stuctural reform (the Municipality Reform, Kommunalreformen).
The 13 counties (amter) will be replaced with 5 new regions (regioner), while the 271 municipalities will be consolidated into around 100 larger units of at least 20,000 inhabitants and take over most of the responsibilities of the current counties.
Main cities are the capital Copenhagen (on Zealand), Aarhus (on Jutland) and Odense (on Fyn).
open-encyclopedia.com /Denmark   (1123 words)

  
 CDC - Quinolone-resistant Campylobacter Infections: Risk Factors and Clinical Consequences
The county of Copenhagen, a metropolitan residential area, has a population of 619,000, and the county of Funen, an island with both urban and rural areas, has a population of 472,000.
All human isolates from the county of Copenhagen and isolates obtained from retail food products and broiler chickens were screened by a disk-diffusion test using Oxoid disks on 5% blood agar plates.
The few isolates that fell between these populations were retested by using the standardized tablet diffusion and E-test procedures described previously (5), with the modifications that resistance to nalidixic acid was defined as an MIC >64 mg/L for the MIC method and a zone size <27 mm for the tablet method.
www.cdc.gov /NCIDOD/eid/vol10no6/03-0669.htm   (4826 words)

  
 COPENHAGEN FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
It is also the name of a county in Denmark, Copenhagen_County— but the city and municipality are not a part of this county.
Copenhagen is one of only three Danish municipalities which do not belong to any of the Counties_of_Denmark— the others are Frederiksberg and Bornholm.
In 1801 a British fleet under Admiral Parker fought a major battle, the Battle_of_Copenhagen, with the Danish navy in Copenhagen harbour.
www.witwib.com /Copenhagen   (1386 words)

  
 Denmark Counties
Copenhagen occupies part of the island of Sjælland (Zealand), most of Amager, and all of Saltholm.
Copenhagen City lies mainly on the islands of Sjælland and Amager.
Some sources show the counties without the districts; others show the districts as if they were counties.
www.statoids.com /udk.html   (1073 words)

  
 planum - webcompass - public bodies / regional - denmark
It promotes and supports the principles of regional autonomy and acts as spokesman for the county councils in all matters related to the central government and other national associations, and serves as the central collective wage bargaining organisation of the counties.
Frederiksberg enjoys a special status as both a county and local authority, which means that it is responsible for carrying out regional and local tasks that would be performed separately in the rest of the country either by a county or a local authority.
The Greater Copenhagen Authority (HUR) was founded by an Act of Parliament in the autumn of 1999.
www.planum.net /webcompass/main/m-public_bodies-reg-dk.html   (625 words)

  
 School Census 1735-9
County office records are found under amtsarkiv, amtstuearkiv, and lensarkiv (for those before 1660).
In a study of the contents of county archives in Copenhagen County, Rita Holm found that among the letters to the county official were often information about the new local schools.
In 1737 there were 19 schools in the Copenhagen district (Copenhagen County letters to diverse officials 1737-1738).
www.progenealogists.com /denmark/school   (2738 words)

  
 Ancestors of Alice May Thompson
Olive Emily Shepard, born December 27, 1888 in Columbia, Boone county, Missouri; died Unknown in ?; married Jack Hanson Unknown in ?.
In 1870 he was elected one of the judges of the county court.
Heman L. Thompson, born ABT 1827 in Alexandria, Jefferson county, New York; died 1838 in Alexandria, Jefferson county, New York.
www.webpan.com /ericross/reports/AMT.htm   (4297 words)

  
 Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Within the central Copenhagen delays of 4.000 hours occurs during the most intense one hour period during the morning peak hour.
The study has been performed in Roskilde County, Frederiksborg County, The Greater Copenhagen County and the centrals parts of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg.
In the first phase which ended two years ago the project team developed methods for working out what congestion is and for estimation of the socio-economic impact of the congestion.
www.dtu.dk /Inst/CTT/English/News/Archive.aspx?guid={4E721C55-773A-4AF3-8099-533AC0095A28}   (418 words)

  
 Pia Kjærsgaard
The Danish People's Party - Member of the Folketing for the Progress Party for the Copenhagen County constituency 10 Jan. 1984 - 8 Sept. 1987 and for the Funen County constituency 8 Sept. 1987 - 6 Oct. 1995.
Member of the Folketing for the Danish People's Party for the Funen County constituency 6 Oct. 1995 - 11 March 1998, and for the Copenhagen County constituency from 11 March 1998.
Born 23 Feb 1947 in Copenhagen, daughter of paint dealer Poul Kjærsgaard and housewife Inge Munch Jensen.
www.ft.dk /BAGGRUND/Biografier_english/Pia_Kjaersgaard.htm   (316 words)

  
 Copenhagen map, map of Copenhagen
Here you will find a treasure of information with regard to map of Copenhagen as well as a wealth of information on the subject of Copenhagen maps.
This "maps of Copenhagen" page will be updated frequently, so visit early and visit often.
Copenhagen County, a major seaport and commercial centre.
www.infohub.com /Maps/copenhagen_map_485.html   (92 words)

  
 Nissen - aqwg33   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Elisabeth Lautrup-1201 was born about 1820 in of Astrup, of Ribe County, Denmark.
Ole Nicolaisen-1208 was born about 1860 in of Ejby, of Copenhagen County, Denmark.
Ane Kirstine Sandersen-1209 was born about 1860 in of Ejby, of Copenhagen County, Denmark.
www.nissenfamily.com /nissen/aqwg33.htm   (425 words)

  
 Leisure-time Physical Activity Levels and Changes in Relation to Risk of Hip Fracture in Men and Women -- ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The Copenhagen Center for Prospective Population Studies, Danish Epidemiology Science Center at the Institute of Preventive Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Copenhagen County Center for Preventive Medicine, Unit for Dietary Studies, Glostrup University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark.
Department of Geriatrics, Copenhagen University Hospital Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark.
aje.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/154/1/60   (466 words)

  
 Copenhagen Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Copenhagen Hotels #1 - HRN affiliate offers discount hotel reservations in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Copenhagen was founded around year 1000 by Sweyn I Forkbeard and his son Canute the Great (Knud den Store).
Copenhagen Expozed The complete tourist guide to Copenhagen
www.variedtastes.com /encyclopedia/Copenhagen   (1662 words)

  
 Tom Behnke
Stationed at Nyropsgades police station, Copenhagen and later with the police force in Århus during training.
Vice-chairman of the Progress Party's county executive committee in Copenhagen County 1988.
The Progress Party's candidate for Copenhagen County constituency from 1989.
www.folketinget.dk /BAGGRUND/Biografier_english/Tom_Behnke.htm   (317 words)

  
 The British Embassy Copenhagen
There are 14 state counties in Denmark, and they correspond geographically more or less to the 14 counties.
For the Copenhagen area there is furthermore the Copenhagen Prefect’s office, which covers the Municipality of Copenhagen.
Complaints about the state county must be submitted to the Danish Immigration Service.
www.britishembassy.dk /?id=39   (1882 words)

  
 Copenhagen, NY (Lewis County) - village moving guide - ePodunk
New York > All counties > Lewis County > Copenhagen, NY Copenhagen, NY
Growth trend: According to Census Bureau estimates, the population of Lewis County has declined slightly.
The total number of people living in the county dropped by -1.1%, from 26,944 in 2000 to 26,636 in 2003.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/movInfo.php?locIndex=459   (195 words)

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