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  • Term: copenhagen
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    copenhagen

    Comprehensive Analysis



    1) "Copenhagen" -- As to copenhagen

    Co·pen·ha·gen
    Pronunciation: "kO-p&n-'hA-g&n, -'hä-; 'kO-p&n-"
    Variant(s): or Danish Kö·ben·havn /"k[oe]-b&n-'haun/
    Function: geographical name
    city & port capital of Denmark; located chiefly on E Sjælland Island population 501,285
    - Co·pen·ha·gen·er /"kO-p&n-'hA-g&-n&r, -'hä-; 'kO-p&n-"/ noun
    Pronunciation Symbols

    København
    City coat of arms


    Location in Denmark

    Area
     - City
     - Urban

    88 km²
    455.61 km²
    Population (2007-01-01)
     - Municipal
     - Urban
     - Density (city/met)

    503,699
    1,401,883
    5707/km² / 2659/km²
    Time zone Central European: UTC+1
    Latitude
    Longitude
    55°43' N
    12°34' E

    Copenhagen (IPA: [kəʊpənˈheɪgən] or [kəʊpənˈhɑˑgən]; Danish: IPA: [købn̩ˈhaʊˀn]) is the capital of Denmark and the country's largest city (Urban population 1,401,883 (2006)). Copenhagen is the seat of the national parliament, the government, and the monarchy.

    The original designation for the city, from which the contemporary Danish name is derived, was Kjøbmandehavn, "merchants' harbor". The English name for the city is derived from its German name, Kopenhagen. The element hafnium is named after the city's Latin name, Hafnia.