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- Klampenborg is a northern suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located in Gentofte muni****lity, directly on Øresund, between Taarbæk and Skovshoved....
- Klampenborg Racecourse (Danish: Klampenborg Galopbane) is a flat horse racing track in Klampenborg in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. The...
- The Klampenborg Line (Danish: Klampenborgbanen) is a railway line between Copenhagen and Klampenborg in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. It...
- lines are, anticlockwise from north to south: The Klampenborgbanen, from Klampenborg in the north to Osterport station, where it connects to the Boulevard...
- Hamburg. The trains connect the Copenhagen inner city with Hillerød, Klampenborg, Frederikssund, Farum, Høje-Taastrup and Køge. There are 170 km (110 mi)...
- Klampenborg station is a regional and commuter railway station serving the suburb of Klampenborg north of Copenhagen, Denmark. Train services to Klampenborg...
- Hvidøre House (Danish: Hvidøre) is a former country house at Klampenborg, just south of Bellevue Beach, on the Øresund coast north of Copenhagen, Denmark...
- the emergence of the amu****t park industry. Bakken ("The Hill") in Klampenborg, Denmark, Wurstelprater in Vienna, Austria, and Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen...
- Søholm Row Houses, designed by the Danish architect Arne Jacobsen in Klampenborg just north of Copenhagen, were completed in the late 1940s and early...
- Beach, Klampenborg, Denmark (1932) Bellavista residential complex, Klampenborg, Copenhagen (1931–34) Bellevue Theatre and restaurant, Klampenborg (1935–36)...