Copenhagen
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Copenhagen International Sand Sculpture Festival 2013 is one of the largest and most spectacular sand sculpture events taking place in North Europe with amazing sculptures created by some of the world’s most talented sand artists.
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The 20 year old Danish singer Emmelie de Forest was celebrated in the Tivoli Gardens (Copenhagen) after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö yesterday. Not an eye was dry when she repeated her winning performance of "Only Teardrops".
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Wounded veterans from the USA and Denmark joined forces to race in the 2013 Copenhagen marathon. The US "Team Semper Fi" race in about 15 marathons each year. Both teams use sports as a means to overcome physical and mental injuries from battle.
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The annual marathon race of Copenhagen, Denmark, took place as heavy rain showers kept both the runners and the spectators drenched throughout the day. More than 10,000 runners took part in the race.
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For 31 years the carnival celebration has been a cultural festival for the people of Copenhagen. This year the organisers have been forced to rethink the idea and change the location and duration due to problems with funding.
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Thousands of Danish students gather in front of the Danish Parliament, Christiansborg, in Copenhagen. The students protest against an intended reduction of the so-called “SU” (State Study Support).
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The British rock group Django Django performs a live concert at Vega in Copenhagen. The group is based in London and has so far released one studio album in 2012, which was self-titles Django Django.
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The Swedish electronic music duo The Knife performed a live concert at Vega in Copenhagen. The group consisting of siblings Karin Dreijer Andersson and Olof Dreijer and performed one out of two sold-out concerts in Denmark.
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An anti-capitalistic “Reclaims the street” manifestation and street party turned into clashes between the Danish police and the left wing radicals. Around 200 people blocked the streets and set up fires on their way and when the police showed up the.
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The third edition of Copenhagen Ink Festival takes place in Copenhagen where more than 180 of the world's best and most celebrated national and international tattooists will mesmerize the audience by showing their skills in making art on the skin.
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The man from “Miami Ink”, Ami James, visits the annual tattoo convention “Copenhagen Ink Festival“. He is well known from the popular reality television program Miami Ink, and he has since expanded his TV appearance with the program “NY Ink".
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Queen Margrethe II and the Prince Henrik of Denmark started their Summer Cruise Season with the tradional Boarding on the Royal Yacht Dannebrog in Copenhagen.
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The 50 best restaurants awards will be announced in London voted by more than 900 top restaurant people from all over the world. The last three years restaurant Noma, Copenhagen, has been awarded "The world's best restaurant".
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The American rapper and hip-hop artist Freddie Gibbs performs a live show at the nightclub "KB18" in Copenhagen's old meatpacking district "Kødboderne".
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Record Store Day is an internationally celebrated day by independent record stores. Its purpose is to celebrate the art of music and to bring together fans, artists, and thousands of independent record stores around the world.




































































