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Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital,
sits on the coastal islands of
Zealand and Amager. It’s linked to
Malmo in southern Sweden by the
Öresund Bridge. Indre By, the city's
historic center, contains
Frederiksstaden, an 18th-century
rococo district, home to the royal
family’s Amalienborg Palace.
Nearby is Christiansborg Palace
and the Renaissance-era
Rosenborg Castle, surrounded by
gardens and home to the crown
jewels.
Roskilde is a city in Denmark, west
of Copenhagen. Next to its harbor,
the Viking Ship Museum has 11th-
century vessels and an active
boatyard. In its center, the Gothic,
twin-spired Roskilde Cathedral
holds the tombs of many Danish
kings and queens. The nearby
Museum of Contemporary Art sits
in a former royal mansion. West of
the city, the huge Land of Legends
open-air museum recreates Stone
Age and Viking life.
Aalborg is a city in the Jutland
region of Denmark. It’s known for
its revitalized waterfront on the
Limfjord, the body of water that
cuts through Jutland. Also notable
are the Aalborg Havnebad outdoor
pool, exhibitions at the Utzon
Center and concerts at the
futuristic House of Music. Nearby
is the 16th-century, half-timbered
Aalborghus Castle. The Aalborg
Historical Museum tells the city’s
1,000-year history
Odense is the third largest city in
Denmark and the largest city on
the island of Funen. As of 1 January
2025, the city proper had a
population of 185,480 while
Odense Municipality had a
population of 210,803, making it
the fourth largest municipality in
Denmark

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    Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, sitson the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager. It’s linked to Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge. Indre By, the city's historic center, contains Frederiksstaden, an 18th-century rococo district, home to the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace. Nearby is Christiansborg Palace and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, surrounded by gardens and home to the crown jewels.
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    Roskilde is acity in Denmark, west of Copenhagen. Next to its harbor, the Viking Ship Museum has 11th- century vessels and an active boatyard. In its center, the Gothic, twin-spired Roskilde Cathedral holds the tombs of many Danish kings and queens. The nearby Museum of Contemporary Art sits in a former royal mansion. West of the city, the huge Land of Legends open-air museum recreates Stone Age and Viking life.
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    Aalborg is acity in the Jutland region of Denmark. It’s known for its revitalized waterfront on the Limfjord, the body of water that cuts through Jutland. Also notable are the Aalborg Havnebad outdoor pool, exhibitions at the Utzon Center and concerts at the futuristic House of Music. Nearby is the 16th-century, half-timbered Aalborghus Castle. The Aalborg Historical Museum tells the city’s 1,000-year history
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    Odense is thethird largest city in Denmark and the largest city on the island of Funen. As of 1 January 2025, the city proper had a population of 185,480 while Odense Municipality had a population of 210,803, making it the fourth largest municipality in Denmark