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Trekroner Søfort (literally
Three Crowns Sea Fortress) is a sea fort at the
entrance to the
Copenhagen harbour. From 1713
until after World War I, Trekroner...
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Trekroner is a
district in the north-eastern
outskirts of
Roskilde on the
Danish island of Zealand. The
Trekroner district has been a
major growth area...
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Georg 80 guns -
Scuttled as part of
Trekroner battery, 1713
Charlotta Amalia 54 guns -
Scuttled as part of
Trekroner battery, 1713 Christi**** V 86 guns...
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Trekroner railway station is a
railway station serving the
district of
Trekroner in the north-eastern
outskirts of the city of
Roskilde in Zealand, Denmark...
- RUC or RU) is a
Danish public university founded in 1972 and
located in
Trekroner in the
Eastern part of Roskilde. The
university awards bachelor's degrees...
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Three Crowns. This
practice in turn lent the name to the
naval fort of
Trekroner guarding the
harbour of Copenhagen, the
Danish capital. It was also the...
- ferries,
originally named Kong Olav V,
Prinsesse Margarethe,
Aalborghus and
Trekroner,
entered service on the Copenhagen—Oslo, and Copenhagen—Aalborg routes...
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number of
marine fortresses off Copenhagen, such as Middelgrundsfortet,
Trekroner Fort and Flakfortet.
Islands may also disappear. An
example of this is...
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vicinity include Himmelev, Hyrdehøj, Musicon,
Sankt Jørgensbjerg and
Trekroner.
Boserup Skov, a wood next to
Roskidle Fjord 3 km (2 mi)
northwest of...
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Elephanten 70 Mars 74
Sarpen 18-gun brig
Nidelven 18-gun brig
Danmark 74
Trekroner 74 (not to be
confused with Tre
Kroner fortress) All
those listed in the...