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The Copenhagen Connection is a 1982 mystery novel by American writer Barbara Mertz published under the pseudonym Elizabeth Peters. It tells the story of American scholar Elizabeth Jones who during a sabbatical in Copenhagen, Denmark, meets her idol, brilliant Nobel Prize-Laureate Margaret Rosenberg in Copenhagen Airport and becomes her private assistant. Shortly after, Rosenberg is kidnapped and Jones sets out to find her.[1]
Copenhagen (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of approximately 660,000 in the municipality...
serving Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, as well as Zealand, the Øresund Region, and southern Sweden including Scania. In 2023 it is the largest airport...
Copenhagen Cowboy is a supernatural noir-thriller television series created by Nicolas Winding Refn for Netflix. The first Danish-language work by Refn...
Copenhagen Light Rail (Danish: Hovedstadens Letbane) is a planned electric light rail system crossing the lines of the S-train in Greater Copenhagen,...
the Dragon (1979) The Love Talker (1980) TheCopenhagenConnection (1982) Ammie Come Home (1968) – Adapted and made into the made-for TV movie, The House...
Flying Tiger Copenhagen (formerly Tiger) is a Danish variety store chain. Its first shop opened in Copenhagen in 1995 and the chain now has nearly 1000...
The Round Tower (Danish: Rundetårn) is a 17th-century tower in Copenhagen, Denmark, one of the many architectural projects of Christian IV of Denmark....
reconstructed and reopened on 28 September 2007, with a connection to theCopenhagen Metro opening the following month. Temporarily from 4 January 2016 to...
Transport in Copenhagen and the surrounding area relies on a well-established infrastructure making it a hub in Northern Europe due to its road and rail...
TheCopenhagen Opera House (in Danish usually called Operaen, literally The opera) is the national opera house of Denmark, and among the most modern opera...
TheCopenhagen metropolitan area or Metropolitan Copenhagen (Danish: Hovedstadsområdet, pronounced [ˈhoːð̩stæðsʌmˌʁɔːðət], literally "The Capital Area")...
TheCopenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra (Danish: Sjællands Symfoniorkester), also known as the Tivoli Symphony Orchestra, is a Danish symphony orchestra...
reflected in the repertoire of the Boys' Choir at the present time. Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir today often performs in connection with the Royal Family's...
The City Circle Line (Danish: Cityringen) or M3 is a loop line of theCopenhagen Metro. It has been claimed by COWI A/S that the City Circle Line is the...
the main railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the largest railway station in Denmark. With more than 100,000 travellers every day, it is the second...
regions: TheCopenhagen metropolitan area and North Zealand belong to the Capital Region, while the major and more rural part of the island belongs to the Zealand...
at the Church of Holmen in central Copenhagen by the royal confessor, the Bishop of Copenhagen Erik Norman Svendsen. The twins were baptised at the royal...
250 km/h. The station's name was changed from Ny Ellebjerg to København Syd (Copenhagen South) on 10 December 2023, in connection with the station's development...
On 3 July 2022, a man opened fire at the Field's shopping mall in Copenhagen, Denmark, killing three people and critically wounding four others. A suspect...
"TheCopenhagenConnection," Archived 2010-08-05 at the Wayback Machine Fund og Forskning, vol. 46 (2007), pp. 105-143. Johan Daniel Berlin: The Collected...