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Copenhagen Airport,
Kastrup (Danish: Københavns Lufthavn,
Kastrup,
pronounced [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwns ˈlɔftˌhɑwˀn ˈkʰæˌstʁɔp]) (IATA: CPH, ICAO: EKCH) is an international...
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Bernardo Kastrup (born 21
October 1974) is a Brazilian-born
Dutch philosopher and
computer scientist best
known for his work in the
field of consciousness...
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airport is
often called Kastrup Lufthavn (
Kastrup Airport) or Københavns Lufthavn,
Kastrup (Copenhagen Airport,
Kastrup). In 1749
Jacob Fortling obtained...
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Kastrup station is a
rapid transit station of the
Copenhagen Metro,
located in the
Kastrup section of Tårnby. It
opened on 28
September 2007. The station...
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Kastrup Glasværk was a
Danish gl****works
located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Kastrup Glasværk was also the
parent company of ****erup Glasværk, De forenede...
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Kastrup (18 May 1905 – 8 July 1976) was a
Danish sailor. He
competed in the 8
Metre event at the 1936
Summer Olympics. "Vagn
Kastrup". Olympedia....
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Kastrup Strandpark is a
waterfront park on the east
coast of
Amager in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is
situated between the
larger Amager Strandpark to the...
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Kastrup Boldklub (
Kastrup BK or KB for short) is a
Danish football club
based in the
suburb of
Kastrup (Tårnby Muni****lity) on Amager. As of the 2024–25...
- son. The
prince was
killed on 26
January 1947 in an
airplane crash at
Kastrup Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Gustaf Adolf was born in
Stockholm on 22...
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Kastrup Værk (English:
Kastrup Works) was a
pottery and tile
works in
Kastrup, now a
suburb of Copenhagen, on the
Danish island of Amager.
Kastrup Værk...