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Store Kongensgade (Danish pronunciation: [ˈstoːɐ ˈkʰʌŋn̩sˌkɛːðə]; lit. 'Great King's Street') is the
longest street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It...
- Ny
Kongensgade 3 is an 18th-century
property located in the
small Frederiksholm Quarter of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
building was
listed on the...
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Kongensgade (literally "New King's Street) is a
street in
central Copenhagen, Denmark,
connecting Frederiksholm Canal to H. C.
Andersens Boulevard...
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Lille Kongensgade (lit. "King's
Little Street) is a back
street located south of and
roughly parallel with the Østergade
section of Strøget in central...
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Store Kongensgade 62 is a
listed property in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
building was
listed in the
Danish registry of
protected buildings and places...
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Kongensgade 6 is a rococo-style
property located at Ny
Kongensgade 6 in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
listed in the
Danish registry of protected...
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Kongensgade 5 is an 18th-century
property located in the
small Frederiksholm Neighborhood of
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
building shares a small...
- the home of the
Danish Parliament, the Folketing. It has
offices on Ny
Kongensgade in Copenhagen.
Altinget was
founded in
January 2000 by
Rasmus Nielsen...
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Store Kongensgade Faience Manufactury,
active from 1722 to the late 1770s, was a
faience ceramics manufacturer located on
Store Kongensgade in Copenhagen...
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Store Kongensgade 79 is a
property on
Store Kongensgade,
opposite Frederik's Church, in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
listed in the
Danish registry...