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            Why the Bridge Run between Sweden and Denmark meant so much to me
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            The Local Sweden&#039;s deputy editor Becky Waterton spent her Sunday running over the bridge between Sweden and Denmark in a half marathon to celebrate the bridge&#039;s 25th anniversary. She explains what the bridge means to her and to people in the Öresund region.
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            ‘Swimming pools are always so packed’: What you think of Copenhagen’s sports facilities
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            We asked our readers in Denmark for their thoughts on the public sports facilities in Copenhagen.
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            Have your say: How do you rate the public sports facilities in Copenhagen?
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            The Danish government on Wednesday proposed major spending on new public sports facilities in the Copenhagen area.
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            Copenhagen offered major investment in public sports facilities
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            The Greater Copenhagen region does not have enough sports halls, football pitches or swimming pools relative to its number of residents, according to the government, which wants to allow local authorities to build new facilities.
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