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 | The church of the Moravian Congregation in Christiansfeld today has around 400 members.
The church, erected in 1777, has Denmark's largest room without supporting pillars with space for 1000 people. It underwent a thorough restoration as well as a reconstruction of the original steeple in 1973, financed by a l.2 mill. D.kr. grant from the Historic Buildings Council. The interior ... |  | 03/22/2008 | 133 | 



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 | Skamlingsbanken at Christiansfeld is the highest point in South Denmark with 113 meters.
1843 it became national site and fiests were held for the danish national feeling.
In the center is a pillar remembering the danish cause but 1863 it was blown up by prussians but re-rised 1866. You can still see the damages from the blow up. Beside the pillar is the flag pole with the danish ... |  | 03/09/2007 | 185 | 



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 | The wind- and water mills in Denmark have a long history since the first water mills were build near monasteries around year 1100. Around 1234 the first wind mill was build in Skaane in Sweden.
Since then every city and village had their own mill.
Around 1900 there were around 5000 mills in Denmark but today there only around 500-600 mills. Around 275 in very good conditio... |  | 04/30/2007 | 677 | 



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 | Previously the Viking capital of Denmark, today Jelling is a small village. It is the site of the burial mounds of King Gorm the Old of Denmark and his wife Thyra, parents of King Harald Bluetooth. |  | 03/07/2007 | 203 | 



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 | In Smedegade, Aeroskobing, you can see the smallest house in Denmark. It's called Dukkehuset, the doll house. When you stand next to it you know why.
It's 26 m2 and housed years ago a family of 8. Today it's used as holiday apartment.
It's also one one the most photographed houses in Denmark. |  | 08/14/2007 | 625 | 



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 | City 2 mall in Taastrup west of Copenhagen. The first mall in Denmark. Second largest after Fields on the island Amager. |  | 02/03/2006 | 166 | 



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 | In the old town's north-easterly corner lies "God's Acre", as the Moravian churchyard is called.
This is where the congregation's members find their last resting place when their temporal life is over. After the funeral service in the church, where the bier is absent though when the priest reads aloud a summary of the major events of the deceased's life (the "life stories"), the ... |  | 03/22/2008 | 601 | 



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Gret Belt Bridge, Denmark ( 1.624 Meters ). The Artificial Island of Sprogø connecting the East and West road- and rail link across The Great Belt, Denmark. |  | 07/29/2005 | 673 | 



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 | This is the residence of the Ambassador of the U.S.A in Denmark located in Skovshoved north of Copenhagen.
http://denmark.usembassy.gov/ambassador/residence.html |  | 10/03/2009 | 36 | 



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 | Grenen is a major tourist attraction in Denmark. Here you can stand in two oceans at a time. One foot in Skagerrak, a part of the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean, and Kattegat, a part of the Baltic Sea.
You can come here by the Sandormen, a tractor pulled bus and by foot from the parking lot just south of Grenen at the most northern roundabout in Denmark. |  | 10/04/2006 | 207 | 



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 | Copenhagen Denmark Restaurant - Australian Cuisine - They moved. The new address ius Jernbanegade 4 |  | 10/02/2005 | 166 | 



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 | All Latterday Saints (LDS) churches and meeting houses in Denmark |  | 08/16/2005 | 232 | 



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