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		<title>Rental Apartments in Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 07:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tera Warner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rental apartments in Denmark are easier to get these days and available with a number of in-house facilities. By renting any of the apartments in Denmark, individuals get to enhance their standard of living. Following are the details of few rental apartments in Denmark: Rental Apartments in Denmark-Accommodations Grand Danish rental apartment, Copenhagen City The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rental apartments in Denmark are easier to get these days and available with a number of in-house facilities. By renting any of the apartments in Denmark, individuals get to enhance their standard of living. Following are the details of few rental apartments in Denmark:</p>
<p>Rental Apartments in Denmark-Accommodations</p>
<p>Grand Danish rental apartment, Copenhagen City</p>
<p>The Grand Danish among rental apartments in Denmark is newly refurbished in Copenhagen. This highly renovated and impressive apartment is 2 minutes away from Kongens Nytorv, which is popular as The King&#8217;s New Square. Inside the apartment, there are three living rooms, each displaying parquet wooden floors. The apartment has fireplace spread across 193-sqm floor area. The apartment features single grand bedroom. Adjacent to the bedroom is a &#8216;chamber&#8217; that you may use either as office or as additional bedroom. The Grand Danish, a property for rental apartments in Denmark, has modern bathroom with tiling. The bathroom includes a shower cabin. Kitchen in the apartment has modern appliances. There is a separate room for dining table inside the apartment. Close to this exclusive rental apartment are cafes, shops and cultural institutions. The Grand Danish included in rental apartments in Denmark is the best place to own on rent.</p>
<p>Picturesque Danish rental apartment, Copenhagen City</p>
<p>This bi-level apartment in the heart of Copenhagen City features among rental apartments in Denmark. It is located near a courtyard allowing enough space for ventilation. Its surrounding environment is clean. This property as part of rental apartments in Denmark is spread across 128 sqm containing two rooms. They are suitable for professionals residing in urban areas, who are either married or single. The apartment&#8217;s entrance takes you through a hallway, where you witness an impressive living area and kitchen. This has made Danish living popular across the world. The apartment has wooden floorings. Adjacent to hallway on the first floor is bathroom with modern accessories. Living area takes you through staircase to a bedroom with windows that face the courtyard. You have easier access to cafes, fashion accessories and restaurants from this apartment. Picturesque Danish of rental apartments in Denmark is three minutes away from Radhuspladsen &#8211; The Town Hall Square, Tivoli and Stroget.</p>
<p>Fantastic rental apartment, Copenhagen City</p>
<p>Rental apartments in Denmark feature this apartment, which is modernized. The area where this apartment stands has numerous cultural sites. In this exclusive rental apartment, you have access to modern kitchen, bathroom, brightly lit living room and bedroom along with wardrobe. There is even another bedroom having exit toward balcony. Inclusive of rental apartments in Denmark, this apartment is nearby cafés and shopping complexes. A lot of greenery fills this area.</p>
<p>Executive rental apartment, Islands Brygge, Copenhagen City</p>
<p>This is yet another addition to existing rental apartments in Denmark. It is a newly constructed penthouse. The apartment features glass front and scenic views that overlook sea Downtown of the city. It has hallway along with closets and bathroom with washing facilities. The apartment kitchen is quiet modern. Besides, there is a huge bedroom. Basement of the apartment has a parking lot. By owning any of the rental apartments in Denmark, you have access to numerous facilities.</p>
<p>In short, If you&#8217;re planning to traveling to some where, you look forward to touring abroad and seeking property on rent, Denmark is place for all your need.</p>
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		<title>Denmark&#8217;s Capital &#8211;  Copenhagen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 07:20:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tina Young</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Denmark became a kingdom in the tenth century, what would later become the great city of Copenhagen was a small, non-descript fishing village named Havn. Located at the entrance to the Baltic Sea, its central location attracted the attention of the Danish crown. Recent archeological finds show that by the 11th century, Copenhagen had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Denmark became a kingdom in the tenth century, what would later become the great city of Copenhagen was a small, non-descript fishing village named Havn. Located at the entrance to the Baltic Sea, its central location attracted the attention of the Danish crown. Recent archeological finds show that by the 11th century, Copenhagen had already evolved into a small town with a large estate, a church, a market, at least two water wells and many smaller habitations spread over a fairly wide area</p>
<p>Havn was transformed virtually overnight into an important business centre. The building of Slotsholm Fortress in 1167 is usually said to be the catalyst for the city&#8217;s founding. Three years later, Copenhagen was given its current name, which in Danish means &#8220;merchant&#8217;s harbour&#8221;. In 1443, the emergent city became the official capital of the Kalmar Union of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. When the union disbanded in 1523 it became capital of the Kingdom of Denmark.</p>
<p>Amalienborg, the famous winter palace of the Danish royal family, stands on a broad, paved, octagonal plaza. Four nearly identical palaces were built along the four diagonal sides of the octagon. At the centre of this beautiful rococo complex, one of the loveliest in Europe, is an equestrian monument honouring King Frederik V. A changing of the guard takes place outside the palaces each midday.</p>
<p>The best view of the Old City of Copenhagen may be from the wide platform on top of the Round Tower. Although the tower is only 36 metres high, the spiral staircase to the top winds around 209 metres. It was once possible to ride to the top on horseback, as Peter the Great did when he visited.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, horses are now banned from the tower. Trinity Church is adjacent to the tower, with the shopping districts of Stroget and Straedet nearby. Most of the Old City is off limits to motor vehicles, making it one of Europe&#8217;s biggest pedestrian zones. Christiansborg Palace is on the small island of Slotsholm, the site of the original fortress, which is today joined to the rest of the city by several bridges.</p>
<p>The palace was once home to the Danish royal family, and is now the seat of the Danish government and its parliament, the Folketing. This is the sixth building to stand here since the 1167 founding of the city. Invading armies, fires and modernization have all taken their toll. While the first castle on the site stood from 1417 into the late eighteenth century, rebuilding and renovation has been fast and furious ever since.</p>
<p>The present Christiansborg was built in the early twentieth century. Accessible from every quarter of the city, Tivoli Gardens amusement park first opened on 15 August 1843. Visitors can take a trip in a small boat on the moats once used for Copenhagen&#8217;s defense or take a pleasant ride on the big wheel looking down at the city from on high. It has a new, zero-G roller coaster (&#8220;the Demon&#8221;) and twenty-five other rides, as well as many restaurants and concert venues.</p>
<p>The mime presentations in the Pantomimes are extremely popular. After 150 years of continuous operation, neon signs are still banned in Tivoli. Instead, more than 110,000 incandescent lanterns brilliantly illuminate one of Europe&#8217;s oldest surviving pleasure gardens. The white bulbs hung from trees contribute to Tivoli&#8217;s uniquely old-fashioned atmosphere, even as the roller coaster hurtles by.</p>
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