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| | Music of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | Another dance from Fanø is called, while Danish dance music included its own versions of polka, waltz, schottisch,,, and, displaying its multicultural influences from Germany, Poland, Austria, Bohemia, Sweden, England and Norway. |
 | | Denmark participates in the annual Eurovision song contest, and holds its own Danish Melodi Grand Prix competition to select the song that will represent Denmark in the Eurovision contest. |
 | | Denmark has won the Eurovision song contest twice: first with Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann's Dansevisenin 1963, and more recently with Brødrene Olsen's (Olsen Brothers) "Fly On The Wings Of Love" (from the Danish Smuk Som Et Stjerneskud, literally "Beautiful as a shooting star") in 2000. |
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