Locals' guide to Christiania in Copenhagen


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Locals' guide to Christiania in Copenhagen

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Christiania was founded in 1971 when a group of hippies took over an area of abandoned military barracks and developed their own set of rules, completely independent of the Danish government. The freetown in the heart of Copenhagen has always been known for its art and human diversity. Read more about Christiania at http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/christiania

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WonderfulCopenhagen

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Copenhagen, Denmark, travel, visit, VisitCopenhagen, www.visitcopenhagen.com, Kopenhagen, Copenhague, Copenague, Christiania, restaurants, cool, locals, town, area, city, districts.mov,

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