Copenhagen, Denmark: Royalty, Resistance, and a Mermaid - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2010
- © 2000 Rick Steves' Europe | Copenhagen offers a peek at Denmark's Royal Family, an up-close look at the Danish underground resistance, and a photo-op with one of the most famous women in Northern Europe, the Little Mermaid, all while maintaining its values of freedom, prosperity and a distinct way of life. #ricksteveseurope #ricksteves #copenhagen
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Definitely need to see the Little Mermaid in person
You'll be disapointed
Biggest waste of time.
Ohh god this is old..The M/75 Heckler and Koch Rifle, from 1975 to 1995.. uploaded 2010? LOL still good Quality ;D
you're very lucky.
Can you pls.explore Philippines too
nice
🎉Hii
Partly true.....actually the Queen/King can say no the elected goverment and wars if She/ He wants to
Hie
"or the tourists to leave" ROFL
And then he or she will be removed from power, and the decision would be null and void.
Well, 45.000 men and women in the resistance movement might be set a little high. There 10.000 volunteering for the nazis east-front, and quiet a few active nazi-danes - some of them with a close relation to the danish court. The museum shown in this movie was burned down by danish neo-nazis. But okay, most of us are nice.