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Nyhavn, Copenhagen.
Nyhavn, Copenhagen.

Copenhagen (København) is the capital of Denmark, and the name of the municipality (Danish, kommune) in which it resides. With its population of 1,116,979 inhabitants it is the largest city in Denmark. It is also the name of a county in Denmark, Copenhagen County— but the city (municipality) is not a part of this county but rather is a semi-enclave of Copenhagen County. Frederiksberg is in turn an enclave of the city of Copenhagen, also not part of the County that surrounds both municipalities. Copenhagen is home to the national parliament, government, and monarchy, which are all situated in the heart of the city.

The contemporary Danish name for the city is a corruption of the original designation for the city, Kjøbmandehavn "merchants' harbour". The English word for the city is derived from its German name, Kopenhagen and pronounced [kəʊpn̩ˈhɛɪgn̩].

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