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ewanspence · 1 year ago
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With France releasing its song for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, I've started my playlist. That means I need some playlist artwork, and while I have some great ideas for something impressive and thoughtful and not at all like what we'll officially get, I'm a bit busy this week.
So I'll throw together something that screams both "Malmö", but also "I'm flying into Copenhagen in May. Again." This should do for now.
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beau-gar · 4 months ago
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CAROLINE ENGELAAR SPR 25
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stochastique-blog · 5 months ago
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world-city · 2 years ago
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#Places to Visit in Copenhagen
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anonymoushouseplantfan · 1 year ago
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Posted her trip to Denmark on IG a few weeks before the pics were released…just like Markle. Is there a handbook out there?
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carloskaplan · 5 months ago
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Christen Købke:  Vista de Copenhage desde Dosseringen
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buzzcutlip · 5 months ago
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Ok. I've had my morning super strong, black coffee, so here we go. Lets assume that in The Fishes Carmy's recently returned from Copenhagen. We know that the events of that episode happen about 5-6 years prior the show (e.g. based on the age of Eva). So when in Copenhage, Carmen's about 25 or more (my headcanon is that on the show he's 30, but he's probably supposed to be a bit older). - A Copenhagen romance? Carmy gets close to this gardener girl who works in Noma's vegetable garden. She knows everything about every single plant there - from radishes and different types of lettuce, to bees pollination cycles and she can tell a dragonfly from a damselfly. She also knows the perfect time to pick the rippest, juiciest fruit, and her knowledge of pruning trees scares Carmy a bit. He can't take his eyes off of her, she fascinates him almost as much as figuring a perfect dish. Maybe she's younger than him which conflicts Carmy. How large age gap is okay to get away with and not be a creep? (she is definitely 18 or more). - She showes him so much kindness that he's never experienced. It's scary but so good. So good to be taken care of for once in his life. But it's also overwhelming. - I would like to assume that bc this happens before New York, Carmen would not run away from her. He would indulge himself. He would give it a chance, give himself a chance to feel something good; perhaps a joy, too.
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sataniccapitalist · 9 months ago
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abraaocostaof · 5 months ago
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As 10 melhores cidades do mundo para se viver, segundo ranking da revista 'Economist'
Viena, na Áustria, ficou em 1º lugar pelo terceiro ano consecutivo. Em seguida, estão Copenhage, na Dinamarca, e Zurique, na Suíça. Pesquisa analisa condições de estabilidade, saúde, cultura e meio ambiente, educação e infraestrutura das cidades. Source link
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ocombatente · 6 months ago
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Vídeo: Incêndio atinge prédio de 400 anos em Copenhage, na Dinamarca
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  Reprodução X Prédio da Bolsa de Valores pega fogo em Copenhage O prédio histórico da antiga Bolsa de Copenhague (capital da Dinamarca), do século XVII, pegou fogo nesta terça-feira (16), fazendo sua agulha icônica desabar. Até agora, não há informações sobre vítimas. Os serviços de resgate dinamarqueses estão no local, com caminhões de bombeiros cercando o prédio, hoje sede da Câmara de Comércio da Dinamarca, próximo ao Parlamento. “Estamos diante de um espetáculo terrível”, reagiu a Câmara de Comércio da Dinamarca Dansk Erhverv nas redes sociais. “A Bolsa está em chamas. Pedimos a todos que se afastem da área ao redor de Slotsholmen. Os bombeiros estão no local”. A polícia local enviou todo seu pessoal para o local e bloqueou partes da cidade para o tráfego. “Estamos diante de um espetáculo terrível”, reagiu a Câmara de Comércio da Dinamarca nas redes sociais. “A Bolsa está em chamas. Pedimos a todos que se afastem da área ao redor de Slotsholmen. Os bombeiros estão no local”. Encomendada pelo rei Christian IV, a Bolsa de Copenhague, construída entre 1619 e 1640, é um dos edifícios mais antigos da cidade. Veja vídeos do incêndio:   BREAKING: Fire engulfs Denmark's historic stock exchange building (Børsen) in Copenhagen. Moment the iconic spire collapses pic.twitter.com/cHbye93l6V — Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 16, 2024     🚨🇩🇰BREAKING: COPENHAGEN STOCK EXCHANGE ENGULFED IN FLAMES The 17th Century Børsen, in the center of Denmark’s capital, caught fire during renovation works. Emergency services and members of the public rushed inside the building to try and save as many treasures as possible… pic.twitter.com/AFG4sFLnkG — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April 16, 2024     Flames are tearing through Copenhagen's 17th-century Old Stock Exchange, causing the collapse of its spire. pic.twitter.com/kCcybN52DD — Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) April 16, 2024   Quer ficar por dentro das principais notícias do dia? Clique aqui e faça parte do nosso canal no WhatsApp Fonte: Internacional Read the full article
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theresah331 · 7 months ago
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geekpopnews · 9 months ago
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Tudo o que você precisa saber sobre PGL Major Americas RMR
Descubra o que você precisa saber para acompanhar o PGL Major Americas RMR #PGLMajorAmericasRMR #PGLMajor #CS2 #Counter-Strike2
O primeiro RMR das Américas do Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) começa hoje, dia 1 de março. O PGL Major Americas RMR é o caminho para levar os times a disputa ao PGL Major Copenhage. O RMR Américas conta com 16 equipes no enfrentamento pelas 5 vagas ao primeiro Major de CS2. Sendo assim, o campeonato funciona em formato suiço, como a maioria dos campeonatos de Counter-Strike. Todas as primeiras partidas…
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nstvanshika · 10 months ago
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deafeninginfluencernightmare · 11 months ago
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Destination Management Companies in Europe: Navigating the Essence of Seamless Travel Experiences
Introduction:
In the dynamic landscape of the travel and tourism industry, Destination Management Companies (DMCs) play a pivotal role in orchestrating unforgettable experiences for travelers. Europe, with its rich tapestry of cultures, histories, and landscapes, stands as a prime destination for globetrotters. The demand for well-coordinated and immersive travel experiences has given rise to the prominence of Destination Management Companies in Europe. These companies serve as the architects of travel, seamlessly blending logistics, local expertise, and creativity to craft journeys that leave indelible memories.
Understanding Destination Management Companies:
A Destination Management Company is a professional service provider that specializes in managing and organizing travel and event logistics in a specific destination. From accommodation and transportation to local tours, DMCs serve as the bridge between travelers and the diverse offerings of a destination. In Europe, where each country boasts its unique charm, DMCs play a vital role in curating experiences that capture the essence of each locale.
Key Functions of Destination Management Companies in Europe:
Local Expertise:
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Event Planning:
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Crisis Management:
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Case Studies:
DMC in Italy - Unveiling the Artistic Tapestry:
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Scandinavia, known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant cities, attracts nature enthusiasts and urban explorers alike. A DMC in Scandinavia designs itineraries that seamlessly blend the tranquility of fjords and northern lights with the modernity of cities like Stockholm and Copenhagen. Activities range from dog sledding in Lapland to high-tech cultural experiences in Helsinki.
Challenges and Future Trends:
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In conclusion, Destination Management Companies in Europe are the architects of seamless travel experiences, combining local expertise, logistical finesse, and creativity to transform a journey into a captivating adventure. As Europe continues to enchant travelers with its diverse offerings, the role of DMCs becomes increasingly crucial in ensuring that each trip is a curated masterpiece, leaving an enduring mark on the memories of those who explore its treasures.
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kylorens · 1 year ago
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İlkay Gündoğan Interview with AA Spor
AA Spor interviewed İlkay and asked a lot of great questions and I decided to translate some I wanted to share into English. I would have added all of the videos but unfortunately Tumblr only allows for 1 video per post, so I'll instead put the Twitter link instead. If you want the rest, lmk and I can translate them later.
About the Germany - Turkiye friendly match on 18th
It will certainly be a special match for me. Playing against Türkiye for the first time will probably be a bit weird. After all, it's my home country, my family's home country. It's our country my grandma, my grandpa lives in. Of course, there's still a strong connection (between me and Türkiye). There always was, and will be, with Türkiye. I try to visit at least once a year. I like spending the holidays in Türkiye.
Me, as well as my family, we are very happy that Türkiye is qualified for the EURO championship. Especially since there are millions of Turks living in Germany, in Europe. I think it will be great for Türkiye, for the Turkish people. After all, except for my team (Germany), the only team I support is, of course, Türkiye.
I hope (Türkiye and Germany) won't draw the same group. (laughs) Of course, I'm not sure if that's a possibility but inşallah that won't happen. Maybe… I think a semi-final, or a final (against each other) could be nice actually.
Who do you have in mind in the finals?
Actually, I would want to say Germany and Türkiye but for me… I mean, this time it's just a friendly. But if it was a final match, one between my friends, that would have been an entirely different situation for me. It would have been a lot more difficult and more awkward, weirder. That's why, I'd be happy to see either Germany or Türkiye in the semi finals. I'd be happy to see them both at once too.
About Galatasaray's performance in UEFA Champions League
I've seen a Galatasaray better than Bayern München, better at finding more positions, at ball possession. It was very good football. I saw a Galatasaray that deserved 3 points at the very least. (But) Champions League is a completely different competition. That's why you have to seize every opportunity you get there, unfortunately Galatasaray couldn't make that happen in the first match. I think they deserved the 3 points (there). But I guess it wasn't meant to be. İnşallah they could at least rank 2nd or 3rd and continue in Europa. Their chances are almost the same right now, (only the) Copenhag and Man. Utd. matches at home are left. I see a Galatasaray team that can win them both. İnşallah they do and finish the group ranking 2nd.
Kerem is very good, I love watching Kerem. Icardi, of course, he's a player that have showed himself in Europe, either in PSG or Inter Milan. Wilfried Zaha - a footballer I know very well from Premier League. He's a football player that spent a great time in PL. Individual duels, shots, assists, goals… He's a footballer I really like.
Apart from them… Lucas Torreira - very hard-working in midfield, he controls the ball very, very well. Muslera - he's been the goalkeeper for so many years, he's a very experienced keeper. I think he's also very important for the team. I mean, there are so many players to mention actually… Hakim Ziyech, Sergio Oliviera at midfield… Sacha Boey at right back. There are actually a lot to mention but… I mean Galatasaray has a very good squad. Actually, (we talk) with the Bayern München players we have here (German NT); they really find the (Galatasaray) players quite well, they say they play really good football. I hope for the best*, inşallah they can qualify.
*He says "Hayırlısı bakalım" and there's not a direct translation in English. Literally, "Whatever that's the best will happen, we'll see".
About Arda Güler
Arda Güler went to Real Madrid. He's a really talented football player. Actually we talk with Antonio Rüdiger here sometimes, he too finds him well a lot. Of course, he's a bit behind physically. And with two injuries, he didn't have a great start for his Real Madrid career of course but I think he's very talented. Mesut Özil also said the same for him back then. If there's any Turkish player that's like him, the first one to name is Arda Güler. I think he's got a very bright future.
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periodicoirreverentes · 1 year ago
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MUSEO IRREVERENTES: “Kvinde foran et spejl” (1841)
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783-1853)Óleo sobre lienzo33.5 x 26 cmHirschsprung Collection (Copenhage, Dinamarca)
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