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Funen (Danish: Fyn,
pronounced [ˈfyˀn]), is the third-largest
island of Denmark,
after Zealand and Vendsyssel-Thy, with an area of 3,099.7
square kilometres...
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Funen County (Danish: Fyns Amt) is a
former county (Danish: amt) in
central Denmark,
comprising the
islands of
Funen, Langeland, Tåsinge, Ærø, and approximately...
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Denmark (after
Copenhagen and Aarhus) and the
largest city on the
island of
Funen. As of 1
January 2024, the city
proper had a po****tion of 183,763 while...
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Funen Village (Danish: Den
Fynske Landsby) is an open-air
museum located in the
neighborhood of
Fruens Bøge in Odense, Denmark. The
Funen Village...
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Fynsk Foraar (Springtime on
Funen), for soloists,
chorus and orchestra, Opus 42, is Carl Nielsen's last
major choral work.
Written to
accompany a prizewinning...
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Europe by area and the 4th most populous. It is
connected to Sprogø and
Funen by the
Great Belt
Fixed Link and to
Amager by
several bridges in Copenhagen...
- Trøndelag to Denmark–Norway, and to give up its
recent claims to the
island Funen. In the east,
Finland was a
fully incorporated part of
Sweden from medieval...
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South Funen Archipelago (Danish: Det
Sydfynske Øhav) is the po****r name for the part of the
Baltic Sea
south of the
ports of
Faaborg and Svendborg...
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Funen and Zealand. It is
about halfway across the strait, 6.7
kilometres (4.2 miles) from the
Zealand s**** and 8
kilometres (5 miles) from the
Funen...
- The
number of
national daily newspapers in
Denmark was 127 in 1950,
whereas it was 37 in 1965. In 2009 the
number of
newspapers was 36. The
European Journalism...