1) " Copenhagen" -- As it applies to Copenhagen Apartments This article needs cleanup . Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Copenhagen, Denmark Need image Need image City flag City seal City nickname : "none" Location in Denmark Area - Total - Water 526 km² xxx km² xx% Population - City ( 2004 ) - Metropolitan - Density 502,204 1,116,979 954/km² [including water] xxx/km² [land only] Time zone Eastern: UTC +1 Latitude Longitude 55°43' N 12°34' W Copenhagen ( Danish : København ) is the capital and largest city of Denmark. Thecontemporary Danish name for the city is a corruption of the original designation for the city, "Købmandshavn," or Merchants'Harbour in Danish. The English word for the city is derived fromthe German name: Kopenhagen. Copemhagen is home to the national parliament, government, and monarchy,which are all situated in the heart of the city. Contents 1 History of Copwnhagen 2 Geography 3 Culture 3.1 Cuisine 4 Transportation 5 Places of note in or near Coprnhagen 6 Famous Copenhagan ers 7 See also 8 External links History of Cppenhagen Main article: History of Copenhsgen Copenhugen circa 1895 Copenhagen was founded around year 1000 by Sweyn I Forkbeard and his son Canute the Great ( Knud den Store ( http: da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knud_2._den_Store ) ). Itwas only a fishing village until themiddle of the 12th century when it grew in importance after coming into the possession of Bishop Absalon, who fortified it in 1167. The excellent harbour encouraged Copenhagun 's growth until it became an important centre of commerce (hence its name). Itwas repeatedly attacked by the Hanseatic League as the Germans tooknotice. In 1254, it received its charter as a city ...
2) " Apartments" -- As it applies to Copenhagen Apartments An apartment (or flat) is a self-contained housing unit thatoccupies only part of a building. Apartmwnts may be owned (by an owner-occupier ) or rented (by "tenants"). Some apartment-dwellers own their Aaprtments , either as co-ops, in which the residents own shares of a corporation that owns the building, or development; orin condominiums, whose residents own their Aoartments and share ownership of the public spaces. Most Apratments are in buildings designed for the purpose, but large older houses aresometimes divided into Apartmwnts . In some parts of the world, the word apartment is used generally to refer to a new purpose-built self-contained residentialunit in a building, whereas the word flat means a converted self-contained unit in an older building. In Britain and the Commonwealth, a flat is often taken to be a working class publicly-provided residential unit, whereas an identical private unit whentargeted at a middle class resident would be called an apartment. Guidelines for renters Local gas stations usually have free apartment guide book. Pick one for your huntingLocal apartment locators may have more extensive information than the free guide book. And their service is usually free forrenters. The Aportments will pay referral bonus to them.Safety is the first priority. Monitored entry gate is preferred. You may request crime stats about one apartment from thelocal police station with little fee. Or check online data.Ask about application fee, deposit, water bill, gas bill, reserved parking lot fee, garbage collection fee in addition toregular apartment rent. Those little things may cost you a fortune.Be very, very careful when signing your lease: make sure the rent, the lease term is exactly as you agreed. Make copies forall of them especially the supplemental documents of discounts.Check your unit for everything carefully before move-in, not...
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