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Odense (/ˈoʊdənsə/ OH-dən-sə, US also /ˈoʊθənsə/ OH-thən-sə, Danish: [ˈoðˀn̩sə] ) is the
third largest city in
Denmark (after
Copenhagen and Aarhus) and...
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Museum Odense (Until 2022:
Odense City Museums, Danish:
Odense Bys Museer) is a self-governing
museum institution in
Odense, Denmark. The
first Museum...
- Danish).
Historisk Atlas.
Retrieved 2009-05-03. "The Old Trainstation".
VisitOdense.
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Niels (1976).
Fynske jernbaner (in Danish)...
- Fairytales".
Odense Bys
Museer (
Odense City Museums). 9
January 2017.
Retrieved 9
October 2019. "Hans
Christian Andersen's Birthplace".
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- Danish).
Retrieved 2024-09-24. "Besøg
Danmarks Jernbanemuseum i
Odense".
VisitOdense (in Danish).
Retrieved 2024-09-24. "Sporvejsmuseet Skjoldenæsholm...
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Odense Zoo is a
zoological garden in
Odense, Denmark. At the time of its
opening in 1930, the zoo had two apes, a pea****, a deer, a mule, magpies, and...
- St. Canute's
Cathedral (Danish:
Odense Domkirke or
Sankt Knuds Kirke), also
known as
Odense Cathedral, is
named after the
Danish king
Canute the Saint...
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Odense International Film Festival".
VisitOdense. 2024-01-04.
Retrieved 2024-02-11. "OFF
presents short films at
Kunstmuseum Brandts". OFF -
Odense International...
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Odense Palace (Danish:
Odense Slot) in the city of
Odense on the
Danish island of
Funen has its
origins in a 15th-century
monastery which p****ed to the...
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Odense Central Library (
Odense Centralbibliotek; also
known as
Odense County Library) is the
public library for
Odense, Denmark, and
central library of...