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Definition of Danish capital
1. Noun. The capital and largest city of Denmark; located on the island of Zealand. "Copenhagen is sometimes called the Paris of the North"
Generic synonyms: National Capital
Group relationships: Danmark, Denmark, Kingdom Of Denmark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Danish Capital
Literary usage of Danish capital
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From the Log of the Velsa by Arnold Bennett (1914)
"CHAPTER X THE danish capital ACROSS the great expanse of Kjoge Bay, Copenhagen
first became visible as a group of factory chimneys under a firmament of ..."
2. Posthumous Memoirs of His Own Time by Nathaniel William Wraxall (1836)
"Bulow accepted my proposal ; but, on consulting his associates, they observed,
that the re-appearance of an Englishman in the danish capital, ..."
3. Travels to the Seat of War in the East, Through Russia and the Crimea, in by Sir James Edward Alexander (1830)
"... HBM Charg£ d'affaires—Appearance of the danish capital and its beautiful
environs—The palaces—Churches—Museums— Northern antiquities—The Danish navy—The ..."
4. Excursions in Denmark, Norway and Sweden: Including Notices of the Public by Bremner, Robert (1840)
"THE situation of the danish capital, in one of the finest harbours of the north,
is so favourable for commerce, that we need not wonder at its being ..."
5. Gypsying Beyond the Sea: From English Fields to Salerno Shores by William Bement Lent (1893)
"THE danish capital. YEARS ago, in the Danish department of the old Crystal Palace
in New York, there was an exhibit of replicas in plaster of ..."