Articles related to "Copenhagen Denmark"Recommendations for cafes (great for lunch, drinks, pastries) in central Copenhagen near Stroget, the shopping district, and in Kungens Torv, one of the main squares.
Copenhagen's Museum of Danish Resistance tells the complex story of the Danish fight for freedom against Nazi Germany between 1940 and 1945.
The Round Tower (Rundetaarn) is one of the most interesting buildings in the city, both for the stunning views of Copenhagen from the top, and the simple beauty within.
High speed lines and modern trains make Sweden's rail network extensive, fast and pleasant. Journey times on Sveriges Jarnvag and Arlanda Express vary very little.
Copenhagen's Little Mermaid is one of the most visited but unfortunate tourist attractions in the world. Discover her turbulent history and where she is today.
Architecture is a large part of the Danish culture. Libraries, royal housing and college dorms all become creative projects for local architects.
Take a canal tour or a waterbus to see Copenhagen's major sites from a unique perspective.
In this coming of age story, Annemarie and Ellen cope with the effects of war. While the Jews of Denmark are being relocated, Annmarie learns about pride and bravery.
One of the most pleasant airports anywhere, Denmark's Copenhagen Kastrup Airport features an open, welcoming design with easy access for those with limited mobility.
Chicago's bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympics will live or die October 2, 2009 in Copenhagen. President Obama will be on hand for the final presentation and vote.
First known as the European Economic Community, the European Union was formed in the early 1990s. As with any club, members have to meet certain requirements to join.
Interesting facts about Iceland have emerged from the country's steamy heart and cool exterior.
Exciting racing events are planned for Farr 40 and Melges 24 sailors in Hamburg, Germany on the Baltic Sea this August
Over 10,000 scientists, NGOs, world leaders and delegates will meet in December to reach an agreement to cut global greenhouse gas emissions for 2012 onwards.
A group of prominent scientists has released a study on the capacity of the planet's biosystems to support life.
Bay Area thrash metal legends return to European shores. In a short Exodus interview, guitarist Gary Holt tells what to expect plus confirmed dates are listed in full.
Forbes Magazine has published "The Most Expensive Cities in the World," based on cost of living findings by Mercer's. Moscow Russia tops the list for third year in a row.
Denmark practically guarantees visitors a good time, simply based on its rankings in surveys. Who wouldn't want to visit the happiest place on Earth?
It was the life of Karen Blixen that was immortalized in the movie, "Out of Africa". Her story illustrates the life of a European settler in Africa.
Laughter Yoga is sweeping the globe with its simple essence of joyful expression. Healthy benefits stem from stretching, hearty laughter and yogic breathing.
Madonna is back in Europe with her spectacular Sticky and Sweet concert. The tour, already the biggest grossing for a solo artist, visits 23 cities in 19 countries.
Life among the missionaries in South America can be difficult. The Cuiva have been able to handle it, as well as with settlers that have been in Columbia for centuries.
Fly direct to Greece, Italy, London, France, Germany, Portugal and the Canary Isles with Belgian and Dutch operators such as Brussels Airlines and Transavia.
An attempt to replace the expiring Kyoto Protocol is failing because of disagreement between developed and developing countries.
In front of a massive crowd in Cardiff, Wales, Joe Calzaghe defeated Mikkel Kessler in a tough fight to consolidate his legacy as a great fighter.
The US Senate is scheduled to vote on ACES this Fall. To help push the legislation, some Senators are emphasizing the importance of climate change to national security.
Existentialism was one of the most prominent and complex philosophies of the 19th and 20th centuries. Three men in particular shaped it.
A listing of Rolex sponsored yacht races for the 2007 season. The list will be updated through the year and includes links to supporting websites.
With the G8 2009 meeting over, environmentalists are now looking towards the December United Nations summit in Copenhagen, Denmark for a binding treaty to cut carbon.
Amidst an ongoing "World Magnetic Tour," Metallica played back-to-back nights to sold out crowds at New York's Madison Square Garden.
When The Danish Play by Sonja Mills premiered at Toronto's Nightwood Theatre, it wowed audiences and critics becoming one of the most powerful plays in years.
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