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Street in Copenhagen, Denmark
Heimdalsgade is a street in the Outer Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Nørrebrogade in the southwest to Tagensvej in the northeast
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Mosque in Nørrebro, Denmark
Al-Faruq Mosque The entrance to the Masjid al-Faruq in Heimdalsgade Religion Affiliation Sunni Islam Ecclesiastical or organisational status Mosque Leadership
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1981 as part of a Federal Superfund cleanup of the site. Heimdalsgade Assembly Heimdalsgade street, Nørrebro district, Copenhagen Denmark Closed (1924)
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area between Nansensgade and the Peblinge Lake. It later relocated to Heimdalsgade in Nørrebro in 1914. Nansensgade School (No. 44–46) was designed by Niels
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Chocolate factory in Copenhagen, Denmark
Elisabethsminde from 1880. It closed in the 1950s. Its former chocolate factory at Heimdalsgade 14–16 in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen was converted into apartments
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Location Image Origins Current use Heimdalsgade 14–16 Hintz & Co.'s Chocolate Factory Chokolate factory from 1914. Guldbergsgade 29F Empire Bio Guldbergsgade
List of industrial buildings in Greater Copenhagen
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Street in Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark
is located approximately 385 metres from the street along Tagensvej. Heimdalsgade "Rådmandsgade". hovedstadshistorie.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 11 October
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Street in Copenhagen, Denmark
which extend from the northeast side of this stretch of the street are Heimdalsgade, Loe Jørgensens Gade, Borgmestervangen and Mimersgade. The only side
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