What is the article about?
Copenhagen
What kind of a village was it originally?
a Viking fishing village
When was it founded?
in the 10th century
When did it become the capital?
in the early 15th century
Of what country?
of Denmark
What is it’s urban area population?
just over 2 million
What sickness did it suffer from?
the plague
And what else did it suffer from in the 18th century?
and fire
Were there more disasters later?
no
Where is it situated?
eastern coast of the island of Zealand
Which bridge connects two cities?
The Øresund Bridge
What did the finger plan do?
the Finger Plan fostered the development of housing and businesses along the five urban railway routes stretching out from the city centre.
after which war was this?
the Second World War
Who did nelson attack?
Nelson attacked the Dano-Norwegian fleet
and what else did he do?
bombarded the city
How many live in the municipality?
601,448
What did the Danish Golden age do?
it brought a Neoclassical look to Copenhagen's architecture
Is it the most populous city?
yes, most populous city of Denmark
What was constructed in the 18th century?
the prestigious district of Frederiksstaden
What happened in the 17th century?
it consolidated its position as a regional centre of power