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  • ilar events around the UK (as well as five in Denmark, a couple in Australia and formerly one in Zi
  • e final group stage game, playing 2-2 against Denmark, a result which ensured both Scandinavian tea
  • 1589, King James VI of Scotland gave Anne of Denmark a quaich or "loving cup" as a wedding gift.
  • In Denmark, a type of strained yogurt named ymer is avai
  • Dietrich is the father of Christian I of Denmark, a male-line ancestor to the present-day Dani
  • g Valdemar I of Sweden and of King Eric IV of Denmark, a claim to Sweden and Denmark was staked, si
  • rilliant general, loyal to the royal house of Denmark, a man of clear strategic and tactic gifts an
  • Kerteminde fjord, Denmark, a 20-metre ship which dates to the Viking Ag
  • family living in a "co-housing community" in Denmark, a woman who was run over by a truck, a Cajun
  • the husband of Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark, a member of the Greek Royal Family.
  • In April, after Germany occupied Denmark, a Lithuanian envoy in Moscow reported rising
  • Denmark a French satellite, also needed to be kept un
  • Trotsky in Turkey in 1931 and in Copenhagen, Denmark a year later.
  • In Denmark, a related concept is the stationsby or "stat
  • t A matches, including Wales Minor Counties v Denmark, a Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy match, in
  • started a scheme in January 2005; France and Denmark a year later.
  • 0,000 litres of cola soft drinks were sold in Denmark a year, primarily produced by minor Danish pr
  • Following the implantation in Denmark, a series of countries, mostly European, late
  • f May 23, 1939 was a failed attempt at giving Denmark a new constitution.
  • aul the funeral train of King Frederick IX of Denmark, a NOHAB diesel locomotive (sectioned on one
  • This lack of legislation has allegedly made Denmark a center for the production of animal pornogr
  • nt venture was established with Plane Station Denmark A/S for operating the facility.
  • ld tumbler varieties, coming via Germany from Denmark about 1900.
  • rus (Lother) was one of the earliest kings of Denmark according to Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum
  • Baroque residence, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, adjacent to the Copenhagen Zoo.
  • Henry, a Christian Obotrite prince raised in Denmark after the murder of his father Gottschalk, av
  • He worked as a private tutor and teacher in Denmark after studying, but returned to Norway in 180
  • time in a concentration camp, he returned to Denmark after the war and then completed his studies
  • fortunes overseas, signing with Odense BK of Denmark after the 2002 season.
  • In 1851, Hansen returned to Denmark after almost 20 years abroad.
  • He died in 1995 in Roskilde, Denmark after a car accident.
  • s the royal mother of King Charles I, Anne of Denmark, after whom Cape Ann is named.
  • It was held in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark after the Danish victory the previous year.
  • aft the law which banned child pornography in Denmark; after which according to him, "Child porn ha
  • as selected to serve in the Polish Embassy to Denmark, after which he returned to work as an editor
  • ublished in 1922 at Copenhagen Observatory in Denmark after the transfer of the CBAT from Uccle to
  • vessel, being recovered by the Norwegians in Denmark after the German capitulation in 1945.
  • Back in Denmark after the war, he joined Vilhelm Lauritzen's
  • ruary 2007, Germany denied his extradition to Denmark, after a German court claimed that the killin
  • Adolf supported Sweyn III of Denmark against the claimant Canute V in a dispute ov
  • in 2008, Gaddafi lost a lawsuit he brought in Denmark against Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet.
  • Canada and Denmark agree to Hans Island process.(CTV)
  • 00 in the 2006 World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, ahead of 2005 World Champion Nastia Liukin.
  • Tatalls made the shot, putting Denmark ahead 46-45.
  • formal state church should be established in Denmark, all appeals to Rome should be abolished, and
  • The UK, Ireland, and Denmark allow vegetable fat as an ingredient.
  • When he was 17, he was sent to Denmark, alone and with no prior knowledge of Danish.
  • tually accepts his decision and moves back to Denmark along with him.
  • She was then sent to Denmark along with some other former slaves to relear
  • ch Vicente del Bosque, for a friendly against Denmark, alongside teammate Andoni Iraola.
  • coach Vicente del Bosque for a friendly with Denmark, alongside teammate Fernando Amorebieta.
  • Denmark also bought a license.
  • ) is a Lutheran church in central Copenhagen, Denmark, also coloquially known as Nyboder's Church d
  • Tyra of Denmark, also called Tyri Haraldsdatter and Thyra (10
  • that Lejre, the seat of the ancient kings of Denmark, also is located on Zealand.
  • Transavia Denmark also has its head office in Kastrup.
  • The Church of Denmark also provides for such blessings, as does the
  • Denmark also has a low incarceration rate with a tota
  • There was a further version released in Denmark, although this was a silent film and used dif
  • It was recently recorded from Denmark, although this includes Euxoa lidia, which so
  • nning of the Bulls in Spain; and artifacts in Denmark among others.
  • ned in the rankings, with Sweden, Finland and Denmark among the top 10.
  • professorship at the Technical University of Denmark, among others.
  • rway, which was then under the sovereignty of Denmark, an ally of France.
  • to fall into French hands and thus delivered Denmark an ultimatum to sail its fleet to Britain or
  • e of Hesse and Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, an elder sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Ed
  • er and his wife Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark, an elder sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Ed
  • e of Hesse and Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, an older sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Ed
  • tist's book, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: An artist's interpretation of the classic te
  • He has coached Marienlyst ( Denmark) and SV Bayer Wuppertal 1 (Germany)
  • ling non new entry song twice), number one in Denmark, and number three in Australia.
  • Christian IV of Denmark and Norway (12 April 1577 - 28 February 1648)
  • 79 stores in Norway, but also some in Sweden, Denmark and Latvia.
  • A Fehmarn Belt Bridge was proposed, between Denmark and Germany, with four lanes (2+2) and double
  • Jones traveled around Denmark and Italy with her mother for years until, at
  • "Hey Nana" had received just 5 points (2 from Denmark and the United Kingdom and 1 from Germany), p
  • enadoxone is most used at the current time in Denmark and various countries in eastern Europe.
  • d their troops tied with their southern enemy Denmark and their mighty ally France.
  • n to Leningrad via Belgium, Holland, Germany, Denmark, and Sweden.
  • 968 tour of Scandinavia was a concert tour of Denmark and Sweden by the English rock band.
  • up games; a 0-1 loss to Canada, a 1-2 loss to Denmark and a 1-3 loss to Colombia.
  • rland, Netherlands, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Denmark, and France have deposited their instrument o
  • He left after 3 months Denmark and joined on 1 February 2009 to Slovenian cl
  • With the treaty, Denmark and Hanover joined the Russo-Prussian coaliti
  • Wallonia) and Finland, and the top twenty in Denmark and Sweden.
  • Darcy was born in Denmark and came to Canada with her parents when she
  • weden on false passports via West Germany and Denmark and then sought contact with Falck in Stockho
  • tter was assigned to the Chinese consulate in Denmark, and later moved on to the United States wher
  • fth-placed teams from the preliminary groups, Denmark and Luxembourg, played a single elimination g
  • found in pairs, deposited in bogs, mainly in Denmark and Germany.
  • are named after towns and famous people from Denmark and Iceland.
  • g to qualify, so the final was played between Denmark and Namibia.
  • After the Conquest, Aelfwold fled to Denmark, and the abbey's estates suffered encroachmen
  • He took his mate's exam in Denmark and thereafter made several trips around Cape
  • Scotland lost 1-0 to Denmark and 2-1 to West Germany, Scotland had to beat
  • arriage with the insane king Christian VII of Denmark and Norway, but unofficially it was widely kn
  • , Luxembourg, the Czech Republic, and most of Denmark, and in parts of France, Italy, Poland, Slove
  • He won 17 caps and scored six goals for Denmark, and played in the 1986 World Cup (where he s
  • he Rudolf Hess memorial marches in Sweden and Denmark, and together with other Scandinavian right w
  • lbjerg is a south-western suburb of Aarhus in Denmark and one of the outer suburbs of Aarhus.
  • s champions of both tournaments after beating Denmark and Netherlands in the men's and women's comp
  • as born in Hong Kong and grew up in Barbados, Denmark and England, as well as in several cities in
  • He was knighted by the king of Denmark and made a member of the Order of the Dannebr
  • He also travelled in Norway, Denmark and Sweden, and lived in Bergen and Leikanger
  • nd regent, Queen Consort of King Canute IV of Denmark, and Duchess consort of Duke Roger Borsa of A
  • ant cousin, the 14-year-old Louise Auguste of Denmark and Norway (1771-1843), daughter of the late
  • dia and northern Russia to the British Isles, Denmark and the Baltic States.
  • for about 200 park designs at manor houses in Denmark and abroad.
  • In September 1989, but returned to Denmark and signed with Brondby in order to make hims
  • ter sent him as envoy to King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway.
  • for more than 18,000 sold singles by IFPI in Denmark and with an award for more than 10,000 plays
  • to regent of Sweden in 1420 and the regent of Denmark and Norway from 1423 to 1425.
  • but in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway) the show has been broadcast every
  • ijn leven" had received 2 points (1 each from Denmark and the United Kingdom), placing the Netherla
  • ggerland" existed, linking Great Britain with Denmark and the Netherlands across what is now the so
  • cast a UEFA Euro 2008 Qualifying game between Denmark and Sweden.
  • Netherlands, Austria and Hungary (1846); and Denmark and Sweden in 1849.
  • nal acquaintance of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and Norway, who visited him at Vaale in 1798.
  • nt port for civil ship traffic from Norway to Denmark and Sweden.
  • able child was Hereditary Prince Frederick of Denmark and Norway who was, in his turn, father of Ki
  • During the political union between Denmark and Norway, Danish currency circulated alongs
  • Denmark's Aquarium (Danish: Danmarks akvarium) is the
  • of Venice (Italy), University of Copenhagen ( Denmark), and University of Antwerp (Belgium).
  • In 1915, he traveled to Denmark and convinced the King of Denmark to allow fr
  • ording to the most credible jazz witnesses in Denmark and Sweden...Billberg was an extroverted arti
  • Augustinus Fabrikker in Denmark and today have approximately a 34% market sha
  • Leininger Petersen on the island of Lolland, Denmark, and raised by a family named Munk after the
  • Erwin was a powerful storm which hit Denmark and Sweden on 8 January 2005.
  • Rostrup was first real plant pathologist in Denmark and probably the greatest ever.
  • nal and family festivities in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and among Swedish-speaking Finns.
  • tion with AVCB (The Netherlands), Topdanmark ( Denmark) and Wasa (Sweden).
  • e battle was between King Harald Hildetand of Denmark and Sweden, and his Viceroy King Sigurd Ring
  • nto group A alongside world champions France, Denmark and eventual tournament revelation Senegal.
  • Western Australian College of Agriculture in Denmark and businessman.
  • rts in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark and Portugal.
  • irst international goal during a 2-1 win over Denmark, and in November 2002 he received his first i
  • h regarded the Eider River as the boundary of Denmark, and the Duchy of Schleswig as an integral pa
  • V of Norway and Jarl Skule, before he went to Denmark and its king Valdemar II of Denmark.
  • -1621), the daughter of Princess Christina of Denmark and Francis I, Duke of Lorraine.
  • Eric made little progress in Denmark, and took the battle to Scania in 1134.
  • st Europe: Norfolk (United Kingdom), Ireland, Denmark, and Germany.
  • iate Professor at the Technical University of Denmark and the Danish School of Education, Aarhus Un
  • ea was the youngest child of Christian III of Denmark and Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg.
  • In a union of Sweden with Denmark and Norway, he foresaw a limitation of the po
  • ng the 50-year jubilee of the Constitution of Denmark, and was bought by king Christian IX of Denma
  • 1805, Copenhagen), was a Hereditary Prince of Denmark and Norway.
  • esse, his wife Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, and their two sons, Ludwig and Alexander.
  • See also: Religion in Denmark and Islam in Denmark
  • llowing the late withdrawal of both Nauru and Denmark and the introduction of Spain.
  • ., the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark and The United Arab Emirates.
  • He was born in Roskilde, Denmark and died in Denmark.
  • campaign Charles had turned his attention on Denmark and had invaded Jutland from Germany.
  • years of 1375 through 1398, Queen Margaret of Denmark and the various dukes of Mecklenburg attempte
  • He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and died in Denmark.
  • final they performed in 17th position, behind Denmark and before Ukraine where they picked up 83 po
  • He currently lives in Denmark and is still writing.
  • into Group A with defending champions France, Denmark and debutants Senegal.
  • Denmark and Iceland opened with wins, and with a draw
  • nd 2008, he served as Romania's ambassador to Denmark and Iceland; he resigned from the office in o
  • nd also entered the record charts in Benelux, Denmark and Germany.
  • land, Abyssinia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Belgium, Denmark, and the United Kingdom have visited the hote
  • e appearing on television in Sweden, Belgium, Denmark and Holland.
  • Flanders, a top 20 hit in the Netherlands and Denmark and a top 40 hit in Germany.
  • Confederation of Cologne went to war against Denmark and Norway.
  • Only France, Denmark and Ireland held referenda on Maastricht rati
  • rince Christian was given the title Prince of Denmark and his family moved into a new official resi
  • in Olof (or Olaf) the Brash who had conquered Denmark and they ruled together according to Swedish
  • In 1316 he supported Stralsund against Denmark and thereby provoked a large coalition of Den
  • viously for F.C. Copenhagen and Esbjerg fB in Denmark and Roda JC of the Netherlands.
  • ust 1746, as Frederick V, she became Queen of Denmark and Queen of Norway.
  • hrough the subsidiary Baltic Line operates to Denmark and Finland.
  • It also peaked at number two in Denmark and the UK, where it was the 23rd biggest-sel
  • el to the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen, Denmark, and to ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
  • Nicholas I of Russia and King Christian IX of Denmark and through her mother a descendant of both Q
  • Farfisa Beat was released as a single in Denmark and Germany in 1980, and Switzerland in 1981.
  • es from the Iron Age to the Medieval Age from Denmark and Scandinavia compared to only 2.5% in mode
  • e Musikkonservatorium (Royal Conservatory) in Denmark and the Associazone Italian Gordon per l'Appr
  • flicts between the Danish king Christian I of Denmark and the Swedish regent Sten Sture, Jakob took
  • favour of the Kalmar Union, then dominated by Denmark) and anti-unionists (supporters of Swedish in
  • 1 a meteorite exploded in the atmosphere over Denmark and part of it, about the size of a clenched
  • It is broadcast to Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland as a part of the Canal+ package.
  • diplomatic meetings and negotiations between Denmark and Sweden (see painting).
  • g awarded Best International Newcomer in both Denmark and Finland in 1994.
  • but it is absent in Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Denmark and Finland.
  • Stauning was such a man for Denmark, and his popularity won the Social Democratic
  • ored car robberies in South Africa, Colombia, Denmark, and Norway and a bank robbery in North Holly
  • y at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1989.
  • all the continental North Sea coast (up till Denmark) and the areas along the sections of the rive
  • irk was a long-time Communist Party member in Denmark and remained active until his death.
  • 15 April 1646 - August 25, 1699), was king of Denmark and Norway from 1670 to 1699.
  • supported Crown Prince Christian Frederick of Denmark and his endeavor to become the new ruler of N
  • Glasgow School of Art, subsequently living in Denmark and Glasgow.
  • ences in Norway, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark and Oman.
  • (31 March 1723 - 14 January 1766) was king of Denmark and Norway from 1746, son of Christian VI of
  • e was named secretary of king Christian II of Denmark, and in 1518 he was promised the first priest
  • Holland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark and Spain, as well as a successful tour in th
  • er" was played at a few dates in Switzerland, Denmark and France and then dropped from the set for
  • by confirmation of other concerts in Russia, Denmark and Norway which took place during August and
  • greements between her brother, Christian V of Denmark, and her spouse.
  • eformed Churches and the Lutheran Churches of Denmark and Germany.
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