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Danske Bank A/S (pronounced [ˈtænˀskə ˈpɑŋˀk], lit. 'Danish Bank') is a
Danish multinational banking and
financial services corporation. Headquartered...
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appears in Saxo Grammaticus's
Gesta Danorum. However, the
Danish work
Holger Danskes Krønike (1534) made
Ogier into the son of King Gøtrek of
Denmark (namely...
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Danske Bank
Lithuania (previously
known as
Danske Bankas) is a
Lithuanian bank and a
subsidiary of
Danish Danske Bank.
Danske Bank
Group is one of the...
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Various accounts of the sword, Kortone, are also
given in the
Danish Olger Danskes krønike (1534),
adapted from the
French prose. The work
notes that the...
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access to the Baltic.
Danish Navy
ships carry the ship
prefix KDM (Kongelige
Danske Marine) in Danish, but this is
translated to HDMS (Her / His
Danish Majesty's...
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Church (Danish:
Folkekirken lit. 'the People's Church', or
unofficially den
danske folkekirke, 'the
Danish People's Church'; Greenlandic:
Ilagiit lit. 'the...
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Danske Bank £20 note is a
sterling banknote. It is the
second smallest denomination of
banknote issued by
Danske Bank in
Northern Ireland. The Northern...
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Danske Spil A/S is the
national lottery in Denmark,
founded in 1948. The
first game was
established May 8, 1949 and was a 1-X-2 TOTO game with 12 football...
- DSB, an
abbreviation of
Danske Statsbaner (pronounced [ˈtænskə ˈstɛˀtsˌpɛːnɐ],
Danish State Railways), is the
largest Danish train operating company. It's...
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Danske (Danish: The Free Danes) was a
Danish resistance newspaper published in
Copenhagen about monthly from
December 1941 to 24 May 1945. It was...