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  1. Copenhaga (português europeu) ou Copenhague (português brasileiro) (em dinamarquês: København; PRONÚNCIA DINAMARQUESA; lit. "porto dos mercadores") é a capital e a maior cidade da Dinamarca.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CopenhagenCopenhagen - Wikipedia

    Copenhagen (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ⓘ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of approximately 660,000 in the municipality and 1.4 million in the urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the Øresund strait.

    • 1050–1778, 2100, 2150, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2450, 2500
    • Capital
    • First Settlements
    • Absalon's Town
    • Behind The New Earthworks
    • Renaissance
    • 18th Century
    • 19th Century
    • 20th Century
    • References

    Signs of human activity dating back to about 4000 BCE have been found, but there are no signs of permanent settlements from that time. Archaeological excavations indicate that the first town dates back to the 11th century and consisted of two settlements, one in the western part of the medieval city encircled by what are now the streets of Mikkel B...

    In the 12th century Copenhagen assumed increasing importance and the town was reinforced with earthworks. The Roman Catholic Church erected cathedrals in Roskilde and in Lund (in what is now Sweden), which laid the basis for further development in those regional centres. As Copenhagen was midway between the two cities, it was centrally located for ...

    Copenhagen is located at the most important approach to the Baltic Sea and the rich North German trading towns of the Hanseatic League, providing it with power and wealth but also threatening its very existence. The city was fortified with a city wall of stone during the 13th century, and from about 1290 until the middle of the 19th century all tra...

    By the time of Christian IV's coronation in 1596, Copenhagen had become rich and powerful. The new king decided to make the town the economic, military, religious, and cultural centre for the whole of the Nordicregion. The king established the first trading companies with sole rights to trade with lands overseas. In order to restrict imports, facto...

    In July 1700, Copenhagen underwent a bombardment from a British-Dutch-Swedish navy but did not suffer much damage. From June 1711 to March 1712, it was haunted by the plaguewhich killed about a third of the population. During the fire of 1728 about a third of the city (the entire northern part), 1,600 houses and five churches burned down in the cou...

    On 2 April 1801 a British fleet under the command of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker fought and defeated a Danish-Norwegian fleet anchored just off Copenhagen. Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson led the main attack. He famously disobeyed Parker's order to withdraw, destroying many of the Dano-Norwegian ships before a truce was agreed. Copenhagen is often consider...

    During World War II Copenhagen was occupied by German troops along with the rest of the country from April 9, 1940, until May 4, 1945. In August 1943, when the government's collaboration with the occupation forces collapsed, several ships were sunk in Copenhagen Harbour by the Royal Danish Navy to prevent them being used by the Germans. Operation C...

    Further reading

    1. Andersen, Hans Thor, and Lars Winther. "Crisis in the resurgent city? The rise of Copenhagen." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research34.3 (2010): 693-700. Resurged in the mid-1990s with growth in jobs, income and population, based on a service- and knowledge-based economy 2. Andersen, Hans Thor, Frank Hansen, and John Jørgensen. "The fall and rise of metropolitan government in Copenhagen." GeoJournal 58.1 (2002): 43-52. online 3. Bayliss, Darrin. "The rise of the creative cit...

    In Danish

    1. Gabrielsen, Karsten (1999). "Københavns arkæologi og den historiske topografi". In Gautier, E.; Skaarup. B.; Gabrielsen, K.; Kristiansen, M.; Ejlersen T. (eds.). Historiske Meddelelser om København 1999 (in Danish). Copenhagen: Copenhagen Municipality. ISBN 87-89457-13-7. 2. Gautier, E.; Skaarup. B.; Gabrielsen, K.; Kristiansen, M.; Ejlersen, T. (1999). "Den tidligste bebyggelse og Absalon". Historiske Meddelelser om København 1999 (in Danish). Copenhagen: Copenhagen Municipality. ISBN 87-...

  3. Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark. It is also the largest city in Denmark. In 2014, 1,246,611 people lived in the urban area. Copenhagen is on the island of Zealand and the smaller island named Amager. Founded as a Viking fishing village. Copenhagen was built in the 12th century A.D. and got City rights in 1254.

    • 86.39 km² (33.36 sq mi)
    • Denmark
  4. br.wikipedia.org › wiki › KopenhagenKopenhagen - Wikipedia

    Kopenhagen. København ( [købm̩ˈhawˀn], e daneg) pe Kopenhagen (hervez an alamaneg) eo kêr-benn ha kêr vrasañ Danmark. Dont a ra anv danek ar gêr eus distummadur ur stumm koshoc’h Købmandshavn a dalveze "porzh ar varc’hadourien", dre ma oa ur porzh-mor lec’hiet brav e digor ar Mor Baltel, war aod reter enez Sjælland.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › pt › CopenhagaCopenhaga - Wikiwand

    Copenhaga (português europeu) ou Copenhague (português brasileiro) é a capital e a maior cidade da Dinamarca. Está situada na costa oriental das ilhas da Zelândia e de Amager, ambas banhadas pelas águas do estreito de Øresund, tendo do outro lado do referido estreito a cidade sueca de Malmö.