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Copenhagen and Airport
There are also air connections from the Bornholm Airport to Copenhagen and other locations.
Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in Scandinavia, handling approximately 23m passengers per year ( 2011 ).
* Aalborg Airport ( AAL ), located 5 km northwest of Aalborg, is Denmark's third busiest airport serving around 1, 4 million passengers a year in connections with 25 European destinations and one of Europes busiest domestic lines to Copenhagen.
* Karup Airport ( KRP ) near Viborg in the west of Jutland, mainly serving Copenhagen with some 200, 000 passengers a year.
* Bornholm Airport ( RNN ) 5 km from the centre of Rønne in the southwest of the island of Bornholm, with several regular flights to Copenhagen a day.
Oresundtrains cross Øresund Bridge every 20 minutes ( every 10 minutes during rush hour ) connecting Malmö to Copenhagen, and the Copenhagen Airport.
Also some of the X 2000 and Intercity trains to Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Kalmar cross the bridge, stopping at Copenhagen Airport.
Besides the Copenhagen Airport, Malmö has an airport of its own, Malmö Airport, today chiefly used for low-cost carriers, charter flight routes, and domestic Swedish destinations.
* 1957 – Vickers Viscount G-AOHP of British European Airways crashes at Ballerup after the failure of three engines on approach to Copenhagen Airport.
The justification for the additional expenditure and complexity related to digging a tunnel for part of the way – rather than simply raising that section of the bridge – was to avoid interfering with air traffic from the nearby Copenhagen International Airport, and also to provide a clear channel for ships in good weather or bad, and to prevent ice floes from blocking the strait.
In the foreground is Copenhagen Airport on the island Amager, to the left of the bridge is the Danish island Saltholm, and in the background the bridge connects to Malmö.
Copenhagen Airport at Kastrup is served by its own train station close to the western bridgehead.
Automated driverless systems are not exclusively rubber-tyred ; many have since been built using conventional rail technology, such as London's Docklands Light Railway, the Copenhagen metro and Vancouver's SkyTrain, the Disneyland Resort Line which uses converted rolling stocks from non-driverless trains, as well as AirTrain JFK which is linking JFK Airport in New York City with local subway and commuter trains.
Outside Rønne, Bornholm Airport offers flights to Copenhagen and to some summer destinations.
When it existed, Sterling Airlines had its head office at Copenhagen Airport South in Dragør.
Most of Copenhagen Airport lies in the municipality.
In October 2008, W H Smith, together with SSP, opened five branches within Copenhagen Airport
Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in Scandinavia.
The metro line from Vanløse to Amager divides into M1 and M2 lines at Christianshavn and then continue to Vestamager and Lufthavnen ( Copenhagen Airport ).
Copenhagen Airport is in the eastern part of Amager.
From Sandefjord and Trondheim, Widerøe connects to Scandinavian Airline's hub at Copenhagen Airport.

Copenhagen and CPH
** CPH is the IATA airport code for Copenhagen Airport in Denmark.
* Scandinavian Airlines ( SK ) uses Copenhagen Airport ( CPH ) and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen ( OSL ), Stockholm-Arlanda Airport ( ARN ).

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* Friedrich Saemisch vs Aron Nimzowitsch, Copenhagen 1923, Queen's Indian Defence ( E18 ), 0 – 1 The " Immortal Zugzwang Game " sees Saemisch get tied up in knots.
He was a member of the Danish Mathematicians ' Association ( TBMI ) and through this met amateur mathematician Johan Jensen, the Chief Engineer of the Copenhagen Telephone Company ( KTAS in Danish ), an offshoot of the International Bell Telephone Company.
St. Athanasius ( 1883-84 ), by Carl Rohl-Smith, Frederik's Church, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ferry services connect Rønne to Świnoujście ( Poland ), Sassnitz ( Germany ), Køge ( near Copenhagen, Denmark ) and catamaran to Ystad ( Sweden ).
* Freetown Christiania ( or Christiania ), a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenhagen, Denmark
On 13 December 2002, at the summit in Copenhagen ( Denmark ), Prime Minister Leszek Miller completed the negotiations with the European Union.
Since then, it has undergone seven revisions, in 1990 ( London ), 1991 ( Nairobi ), 1992 ( Copenhagen ), 1993 ( Bangkok ), 1995 ( Vienna ), 1997 ( Montreal ), and 1999 ( Beijing ).
Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard ( September 11, 1743 – June 4, 1809 ), Danish artist, was born in Copenhagen, the son of Søren Abildgaard, an antiquarian draughtsman of repute, and Anne Margrethe Bastholm.
Copenhagen, Danish Institute for Educational Research ), expanded edition ( 1980 ) with foreword and afterword by B. D.
* Slovenia joined 13 other nations in forming the brigade-sized Standby High-Readiness Brigade ( SHIRBRIG ), headquartered in Copenhagen ;
Intended as a critique of just the Copenhagen interpretation ( the prevailing orthodoxy in 1935 ), the Schrödinger cat thought experiment remains a typical touchstone for limited interpretations of quantum mechanics.
The concept of dividing pre-historical ages into systems based on metals extends far back in European history, but the present archaeological system of the three main ages: stone, bronze and iron, originates with the Danish archaeologist Christian Jürgensen Thomsen ( 1788 – 1865 ), who placed the system on a more scientific basis by typological and chronological studies, at first of tools and other artifacts present in the Museum of Northern Antiquities in Copenhagen ( later the National Museum of Denmark ).
Written in the West, in conjunction with the publication, Written in the West, Munich: Schirmer / Mosel ( 1987 ), touring exhibition: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris ( 1986 ); Encontros de Fotografia, Coimbra ( 1987 ); Palazzo della Triennale di Milano ( 1988 ); Film Society of Miami ( 1988 ); Goethe Institut, Stockholm ( 1988 ); Goethe Institut, Copenhagen ( 1988 ); Saint-Yrieix-La-Perche ( 1990 ); Städtische Galerie Schwarzes Kloster, Freiburg ( Breisgau ) ( 1992 )
* June 23 – Copenhagen opens its gates to Count Christopher of Oldenburg leading the army of Lübeck ( and the Hanseatic League ), nominally in the interests of the deposed King Christian II of Denmark.
Its permanent headquarters were in Garderkasernen ( Garder barracks ), Høvelte 30 kilometres north of Copenhagen in Denmark.
* Fatamorgana ( photo school ), an art photography school in Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen and Scandinavia's
Havn quickly expanded as one of Scandinavia's most important centers of trade, and eventually evolved into modern-day Copenhagen.

Copenhagen and busiest
The nearby Copenhagen Airport at Kastrup has long been the busiest airport in Scandinavia but has suffered from an acute shortage of space and its proximity to built-up areas.
It is also the busiest station in Copenhagen, although Nørreport Station has a larger passenger throughput if local S-train services are included.

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