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- Amagerbrogade is the main shopping street and thoroughfare of the part of Copenhagen, Denmark that is located on the island of Amager. It begins at the...
- has two metro stations, Amagerbro station and Lergravsparken station. Amagerbrogade, a main shopping street, runs through it. The district is bordered by...
- constitute a clear border between these districts. The main street is Amagerbrogade which after the harbour bridge Langebro, is an extension of H. C. Andersens...
- street (Danish: Brogade): Vesterbrogade, Nørrebrogade, Østerbrogade and Amagerbrogade. They extend from the location of the old city gates and used to be...
- The current of Our Saviour's Cemetery is located at the corner of Amagerbrogade and Prags Boulevard on Amager, It was inaugurated in 1790. Burials at...
- street in the Amager district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Amagerbrogade in the southwest to Moselgade in the northeast. Frankrigsgade Svømmehall...
- centre (Vimmelskaftet 43, Købmagergade 42 and Magasin du Nord) Amager (Amagerbrogade 46 and Copenhagen Airport) Frederiksberg (Frederiksberg Centret) Glostrup...
- street in the East Amager district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Amagerbrogade in the west to Amager Strandvej in the east. Øresundsvej is the old...
- have later been announced. Aarhus (1) Jægergårdsgade 6 Copenhagen (8) Amagerbrogade 83 Copenhagen Airport (Terminal 2) Kalvebod Brygge 59 (Fisketorvet)...
- (Danish: Sundby Kirke) is a Church of Denmark parish church located on Amagerbrogade in Copenhagen, Denmark. Completed in 1870 to designs by Hans Jørgen...