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Tell me about Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.

Copenhagen is the capital, largest city and largest port of Denmark. It is located in the east of Danmehilan Island, facing Malm?, Sweden across the Oresund. After the completion of the Oresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen and Malm?, Sweden can communicate with each other by car and railway, which is conducive to the exchange of human resources between the two places. Every year, the number of commuters using the Oresund Bridge is increasing. In addition, after the bridge is opened to traffic, the largest urban agglomeration in northern Europe will be formed between the two cities. In 2008, Monocular Magazine selected Copenhagen as the most livable city and gave the best design city. Copenhagen is ranked as the third world-class city in the global city classification. In addition, Copenhagen, as an ideal city for setting up corporate headquarters, is second only to Paris and London. What was the name of Copenhagen when it was founded? It means a merchant's port. The English name comes from the low German Copenhagen, from which the Chinese translation comes. Copenhagen is located on the largest island in Denmark, Xilan Island, across the sea from Malm?, Sweden. A small part of the city is located on the island of Amalga. Please note that Copenhagen and Copenhagen County are two different things. Copenhagen does not belong to Copenhagen, but an independent city. Geologically speaking, Copenhagen is located on the moraine layer left over from the ice age (most parts of Denmark are moraine layers). Copenhagen has a mild climate. As can be seen from the figure, the maximum temperature of the big thermometer is 30 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is MINUS 20 degrees Celsius, which has never exceeded this temperature range in the history of Copenhagen. Danes love nature. The tourist poster "Mother Duck" designed by Danish painter Vigwyneber depicts a policeman blocking all traffic so that the mother duck can lead her duckling across the road. Some people are so extreme that they don't even fly, thinking that they also have the right to live. There are no tall buildings in the city, and the scenery is beautiful. The municipal government provided several bicycles for tourists free of charge, and the financial expenses were provided by the company that advertised on the wheels. Copenhagen has a mild climate and four distinct seasons. The average temperature in summer is about 22 degrees Celsius (72 degrees Fahrenheit), and the lowest temperature is about 14 degrees Celsius (57 degrees Fahrenheit), while the lowest temperature in winter is about 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Rainfall is moderate, but it rains all the year round. It only snows a little in winter. In the12nd century, elson built a castle to protect a small port leading to Sweden. This castle and the residential area built nearby are called k03bmandenshavn (Merchant Port). The name was later changed to Copenhagen. Copenhagen won the right to establish the city in 1254. In 369, the Hanseatic League regarded this new city as a competitor and destroyed it. In 4 16, the Danish king moved his residence to Copenhagen after reconstruction. 1443, he officially moved his capital from dk to Roskilde. Copenhagen The history of the United States is full of disasters, and many plagues and wars have brought trauma to it. From 1658 to 1659, Sweden surrounded Copenhagen, and the plague in18th century claimed one third of the city's residents. Fires broke out in 1728 and 1795. 1807, the British fleet shelled Copenhagen, causing great damage. /kloc-The immigration in the 0/9th century brought great development to Copenhagen. The city wall was torn down. For a period of time in the 20th century, cities became a little smaller because many people liked to live in the suburbs. [Editor] Leisure and Culture [Editor] Music and Entertainment The Copenhagen Jazz Festival held by the Royal Theatre of Copenhagen Opera House in summer is a popular activity in this city for many years. The origin of the music festival began in 1960s after many American jazz musicians moved to Copenhagen, including ben Webster, Ted Jones, Kenny Drew, Ed Tippen and others. In recent years, Hafnia Chamber Orchestra has begun to make its mark on the cultural performance stage of this city. The Copenhagen Chamber Orchestra was composed by conductor SimonCasali-Krzentowski in 200 1 year, and successfully introduced many Danish composers to more audiences.

In order to find free entertainment, there will be many circus-like activities in the afternoon and evening of Str03get Pedestrian Street, where musicians, magicians, jugglers and other street arts will gather to perform. There are many different kinds of sports teams in Copenhagen. The headquarters of the Copenhagen football team is located in Copenhagen. The Copenhagen football team will play in Parken Stadium, and there will be six teams in the Danish secondary league. There are also three ice hockey teams in Copenhagen, namely the mighty Bulls, Hornets and Cobras. There are also many handball teams in Copenhagen. Copenhagen Football Club has two American teams with the same name as the women's football team. Rugby matches are often held in Copenhagen. The famous teams include CSR- Nanok, Copenhagen Scrum, E Xian les, Froggies and RugbyklubbenSpeed. DAFL (Danish-Australian Football League), headquartered in Copenhagen, is the largest australian rules football tournament held in non-English-speaking countries. Copenhagen is also the base of many Danish cricket teams. Although Denmark has been a member of the International Cricket Council since 1966, this sport is not popular in physical education in Denmark, and the number of fans, venues and media attention are not as good as those of mass sports such as football. There are many restaurants in Copenhagen, and there is an open sandwich called smu0u3rEBRu0u3d. ; It is one of the most common local traditional cuisines. There are 1 1 Michelin-starred restaurants in Copenhagen. Among them, Noma restaurant was selected as 10 the best restaurant in the world, and recently won a Michelin star, making this restaurant a Michelin two-star restaurant [9]. In addition, readers of Catway Eagle, a well-known international travel website, chose Noma as the best restaurant in the world.

Copenhagen, the capital of the Kingdom of Denmark, is located in the eastern part of Denmark, facing Malm?, an important Swedish port, across the Oresund. It is the political, economic and cultural center of Denmark, the largest and most important city in the country, the largest city in Northern Europe and a famous ancient city. Although Colombia has a high geographical latitude, it has a mild climate due to the Gulf Stream. 1 The temperature in February is about 0, and the average temperature in July and August is16. The average annual precipitation is 700 mm. According to the historical records of Denmark, Copenhagen was a small fishing village and trading place at the beginning of 1 1 century. With the increasing prosperity of trade, it developed into a commercial town at the beginning of 12 century. /kloc-It became the capital of Denmark at the beginning of the 5th century. Copenhagen means Danish for the merchant's port S or the trading port. The population of Copenhagen is 50 1 0,000 (in 2006 10/). Important food, shipbuilding, machinery, electronics and other industries in most parts of the country are concentrated here. Copenhagen's seaport S is the largest commercial port in Denmark, with a wide seaport and excellent facilities. More than 35,000 ships enter and leave the port every year, and more than half of Denmark's foreign trade with the United States is imported and exported here. The Copenhagen Railway is connected with jutland and Scandinavian countries by train ferry. There are many international routes passing through here, and it is the railway and aviation hub of western Europe and northern Europe. Copenhagen is not only a traditional trade and shipping center, but also a new manufacturing city. One third of the country's factories are built in Greater Copenhagen. The main industrial projects are shipbuilding, machinery, canning and wine making. Manufacturers such as East Asia Company, Bumeister-Wynn Machinery and Shipbuilding Company are world-famous. After 1950, the industry and population moved to the suburbs, and the urban population gradually decreased. Urban traffic is dominated by cars, electrified railways and buses. There is an airport 8 kilometers southeast of the city. Institutions include Copenhagen University (1479), Danish Institute of Technology, Danish Institute of Technology, Royal Conservatory of Music and Academy of Fine Arts (1754). Copenhagen has a beautiful and neat appearance, and the emerging large-scale industrial enterprises in the city complement the ancient buildings in the Middle Ages, making it both a modern city and an antique city. Among many ancient buildings, some ancient palaces and castles are the most representative. Fort Christian, located in the city center, is the oldest. The present Christian fortress was rebuilt after it was burned down in 1794. In the past, it used to be the palace of the Danish king, but now it is the seat of parliament and government building. The Kronburg Palace was built on the rock at the exit of the Oresund. It was a military fortress that once guarded this ancient city. It still preserves the fortresses and weapons built at that time. In addition, Amarinburg, the palace where the Danish king now lives, is also quite famous. The bell tower of Copenhagen City Hall is often crowded with curious tourists. Because there is an astronomical clock with complicated machine parts and exquisite craftsmanship. It is said that this astronomical clock is not only extremely accurate, but also can calculate the position of planets in space, and can tell people the name, date and year of the Gregorian calendar, the operation of constellations, solar time, Central European time and sidereal time of every day of the week. This astronomical clock was created by a locksmith named Olson, who spent 40 years of hard work and huge sums of money. There are more than 20 museums and 10 parks in Copenhagen. Among them, the most beautiful is the seaside park in Longrini Bay, Copenhagen. There is a world-famous mermaid on a huge rock. This was created by Danish sculptor Eriksson in 19 13 according to Andersen's works. S fairy tale "Daughter of the Sea". Like the bridge in London and the tower in Paris, it has become a symbol of Copenhagen. In March 2006, the Copenhagen municipal government decided to move the mermaid statue to the deep sea, because too many tourists caused too much damage to the sculpture. In addition, Joffrey Park in the city center is a world-famous entertainment place, and there are China buildings in this park. On the quiet tree-lined road of Lan Gueriny and his party, there is also a spectacular Jaffe fountain.

In the center of a flower-shaped pool, a huge circular stone pier stands, and waterfall-like spring water is sprayed around the bottom of the stone pier. Above the stone pier, a half-naked goddess, waving a whip in her right hand, lifted her braids in the high wind, looking very determined and resolute. The four strong cows she drove pulled hard with their heads down. It is said that Denmark was once robbed by magic. In ancient times, the goddess Gifian came to the earth to save it. She turned her four sons into four cows, and then tried to pull Denmark out of the sea. The famous Danish sculptor Gao Peng created this striking bronze sculpture based on this myth and legend. The numerous bronze sculptures in Copenhagen make this ancient city full of poetry and painting. The largest zoo and aquatic museum in northern Europe is also in Copenhagen. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the earliest institution of higher learning in Northern Europe. In order to enjoy the beautiful scenery and places of interest in Copenhagen, about 6.5438+million people come to Copenhagen from all over the world every year.