Copenhagen

Copenhagen
Original name in latin Copenhagen
Name in other language CPH, Cobanhavan, Copenaga, Copenaghen, Copenaguen, Copenhaga, Copenhagen, Copenhague, Copenhaguen, Copenhaguen - Kobenhavn, Copenhaguen - Kbenhavn, Cbanhvan, Hafnia, Kapehngagen, Kaupmannahoefn, Kaupmannahfn, Keypmannahavn, Kjobenhavn, Kjopenhamn, K
State code DK
Continent/City Europe/Copenhagen
longitude 55.67594
latitude 12.56553
altitude 14
Population 1153615
Date 2012-11-26

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  • Copenhagen — Co pen*ha gen, n. [From Copenhagen, Denmark.] 1. A sweetened hot drink of spirit and beaten eggs. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A children s game in which one player is inclosed by a circle of others holding a rope. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Copenhagen — capital of Denmark, lit. merchant s port, from Dan. kèber merchant (lit. buyer ) + havn port …   Etymology dictionary

  • Copenhagen — [kō′pən hā΄gən, kō′pənhä΄gən; kō΄pən hā′gən, kō΄pənhä′gən] capital of Denmark; seaport on the E coast of Zealand: pop. 626,000 (met. area, 1,353,000): Dan. name KØBENHAVN …   English World dictionary

  • Copenhagen — This article is about the city in Denmark. For other uses, see Copenhagen (disambiguation). Copenhagen København Clockwise: Slotsholmen island, Tivoli Gardens, City Hall Square and The Marble Church …   Wikipedia

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