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STREET IN LONDON
Pan Sound Studios
  • [[12 Bar Club]] was based at No. 26 between 1994 and 2015.
  • Forbidden Planet]] started in 1978
  • [[Chuck Berry]] street art in 2017
  • Denmark Street in 2010
  • Denmark Street in 2010, viewed from its junction with Charing Cross Road
  • Music shops grew in popularity on Denmark Street after the decline of music publishers in the 1960s.
  • A blue plaque commemorating the former house of [[Augustus Siebe]], who pioneered the diving helmet.
  • Regent Sounds Studio
  • A blue plaque at No. 9, the former location of the [[Gioconda café]]

Denmark Street         

['denmɑ:kstri:t]

общая лексика

Денмарк-Стрит (улица в Лондоне; в 60-е гг. здесь находились многие музыкальные агентства и студии записи, особ. популярной музыки)

синоним

Tin-Pan Alley

Denmark         
  • Danish prime minister [[Mette Frederiksen]] (second from left) with foreign counterparts at the [[Nordic Council]] in Copenhagen, 2021
  • ''Woman in Front of a Mirror'', (1841), by [[Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg]]
  • Supreme Court]], and government offices.
  • A portrait of [[Hans Christian Andersen]] (1836), by [[Christian Albrecht Jensen]]
  • 15th-busiest in Europe]].<ref name="cph" />
  • major urban areas]], islands and connecting bridges
  • Middelgrunden]], an offshore wind farm near Copenhagen
  • Danish MP-soldiers conducting advanced law enforcement training
  • Dano-Norwegian Realm]]. After the Napoleonic Wars, Norway was ceded to Sweden while Denmark kept the [[Faroe Islands]], [[Greenland]], and [[Iceland]].
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • A proportional representation of Denmark exports, 2019
  • Denmark disposable income after tax, not including [[Value-added tax]] or [[Property tax]]
  • Denmark railway network
  • The [[European Environment Agency]] in Copenhagen
  • Beech trees]] are common throughout Denmark, especially in the sparse woodlands.
  • Frederick VII]] in 1848 to adopt the [[Constitution of Denmark]].
  • Larger of the two Jelling stones, raised by [[Harald Bluetooth]]
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • World Heritage list in Northern Europe]] in 2000
  • Kunoy]] on [[Kunoy]] island, in the [[Faroe Islands]]. [[Kalsoy]] island is at right.
  • The oldest surviving Danish lecture plan dated 1537 from the [[University of Copenhagen]]
  • The [[Ladby ship]], the largest ship burial found in Denmark.
  • [[Bay of Aarhus]] viewed from southern [[Djursland]]
  • Director [[Lars von Trier]], who co-created the Dogme film movement
  • Billund]].
  • [[Michael Laudrup]], named the best Danish football player of all time by the Danish Football Union
  • [[Grundtvig's Church]] in Copenhagen, an example of expressionist architecture
  • [[Roskilde Cathedral]] has been the burial place of Danish royalty since the 15th century. In 1995 it became a [[World Heritage Site]].
  • A satellite image of Jutland and the Danish islands
  • ''Smørrebrød'', a variety of Danish open sandwiches piled high with delicacies
  • The gilded side of the [[Trundholm sun chariot]] dating from the Nordic Bronze Age
  • Frederick III]] successfully repelled the forces of the [[Swedish Empire]]. Painting by [[Frederik Christian Lund]].
  • Christian V]] presiding over the Supreme Court in 1697.
  • date=4 March 2016 }} by Karen Hamann – The Institute for Food Studies & Agroindustrial Development. Access date: 23 July 2012.</ref>-->
  • Denmark became a member of the European Union in 1973 and signed the [[Lisbon Treaty]] in 2007.
COUNTRY IN NORTHERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:DK; Dänemark; Danemark; Administrative divisions of Denmark; Subdivisions of Denmark; Denmarke; Eastern Denmark; Media in Denmark; Mass media of Denmark; Daenemark; Danmork; Administrative divisions of denmark; Climate of Denmark; Denmark proper; DENMARK; DenmarK; Mainland Denmark; Dennmark; Denmakr; Daneland; Environmental issues in Denmark; Wildlife of Denmark; Media of Denmark; Science and technology in Denmark; Demnark; Water pollution in Denmark; Metropolitan Denmark; Ecology of Denmark; Journalism in Denmark; Mass media in Denmark; Biodiversity of Denmark; Flora of Denmark
Denmark noun Дания
Denmark         
  • Danish prime minister [[Mette Frederiksen]] (second from left) with foreign counterparts at the [[Nordic Council]] in Copenhagen, 2021
  • ''Woman in Front of a Mirror'', (1841), by [[Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg]]
  • Supreme Court]], and government offices.
  • A portrait of [[Hans Christian Andersen]] (1836), by [[Christian Albrecht Jensen]]
  • 15th-busiest in Europe]].<ref name="cph" />
  • major urban areas]], islands and connecting bridges
  • Middelgrunden]], an offshore wind farm near Copenhagen
  • Danish MP-soldiers conducting advanced law enforcement training
  • Dano-Norwegian Realm]]. After the Napoleonic Wars, Norway was ceded to Sweden while Denmark kept the [[Faroe Islands]], [[Greenland]], and [[Iceland]].
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • A proportional representation of Denmark exports, 2019
  • Denmark disposable income after tax, not including [[Value-added tax]] or [[Property tax]]
  • Denmark railway network
  • The [[European Environment Agency]] in Copenhagen
  • Beech trees]] are common throughout Denmark, especially in the sparse woodlands.
  • Frederick VII]] in 1848 to adopt the [[Constitution of Denmark]].
  • Larger of the two Jelling stones, raised by [[Harald Bluetooth]]
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • World Heritage list in Northern Europe]] in 2000
  • Kunoy]] on [[Kunoy]] island, in the [[Faroe Islands]]. [[Kalsoy]] island is at right.
  • The oldest surviving Danish lecture plan dated 1537 from the [[University of Copenhagen]]
  • The [[Ladby ship]], the largest ship burial found in Denmark.
  • [[Bay of Aarhus]] viewed from southern [[Djursland]]
  • Director [[Lars von Trier]], who co-created the Dogme film movement
  • Billund]].
  • [[Michael Laudrup]], named the best Danish football player of all time by the Danish Football Union
  • [[Grundtvig's Church]] in Copenhagen, an example of expressionist architecture
  • [[Roskilde Cathedral]] has been the burial place of Danish royalty since the 15th century. In 1995 it became a [[World Heritage Site]].
  • A satellite image of Jutland and the Danish islands
  • ''Smørrebrød'', a variety of Danish open sandwiches piled high with delicacies
  • The gilded side of the [[Trundholm sun chariot]] dating from the Nordic Bronze Age
  • Frederick III]] successfully repelled the forces of the [[Swedish Empire]]. Painting by [[Frederik Christian Lund]].
  • Christian V]] presiding over the Supreme Court in 1697.
  • date=4 March 2016 }} by Karen Hamann – The Institute for Food Studies & Agroindustrial Development. Access date: 23 July 2012.</ref>-->
  • Denmark became a member of the European Union in 1973 and signed the [[Lisbon Treaty]] in 2007.
COUNTRY IN NORTHERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:DK; Dänemark; Danemark; Administrative divisions of Denmark; Subdivisions of Denmark; Denmarke; Eastern Denmark; Media in Denmark; Mass media of Denmark; Daenemark; Danmork; Administrative divisions of denmark; Climate of Denmark; Denmark proper; DENMARK; DenmarK; Mainland Denmark; Dennmark; Denmakr; Daneland; Environmental issues in Denmark; Wildlife of Denmark; Media of Denmark; Science and technology in Denmark; Demnark; Water pollution in Denmark; Metropolitan Denmark; Ecology of Denmark; Journalism in Denmark; Mass media in Denmark; Biodiversity of Denmark; Flora of Denmark

['denmɑ:k]

существительное

география

Дания

Definitie

Уолл-Стрит Джорнал
("Уо́лл-Стрит Джо́рнал")

ежедневная политико-экономическая газета в США, орган финансовых и деловых кругов. Издаётся в Нью-Йорке с 1889. Имеет 4 региональных издания (вост., среднезап., юго-зап. и тихоокеанское). Тираж (1976) 1,4 млн. экз.

Wikipedia

Denmark Street

Denmark Street is a street on the edge of London's West End running from Charing Cross Road to St Giles High Street. It is near St Giles in the Fields Church and Tottenham Court Road station. The street was developed in the late 17th century and named after Prince George of Denmark. Since the 1950s it has been associated with British popular music, first via publishers and later by recording studios and music shops. A blue plaque was unveiled in 2014 commemorating the street's importance to the music industry.

The street was originally residential, but became used for commercial purposes in the 19th century. At first, metalwork was a popular trade but it became most famous as Britain's "Tin Pan Alley" housing numerous music publishers' offices. This market declined in the 1960s to be replaced by music shops and independent recording studios. The Rolling Stones recorded at Regent Sound Studio at No. 4 and popular musicians, including David Bowie and the Small Faces, often socialised in the Gioconda café at No. 9. Elton John and Bernie Taupin wrote songs at offices on the street in the 1960s, while the Sex Pistols lived above No. 6, and recorded their first demos there. The comic book store Forbidden Planet and the Helter Skelter music bookshop have also been based on the street. In the 2010s, the surrounding area was redeveloped. Parts of Denmark Street are listed to protect them, but other parts, away from the street itself, are planned to be demolished.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Denmark Street
1. The ambling figure in Upper Denmark Street is proof, perhaps, that crime does not pay.
2. But police told her she would not be charged following the alleged incident last month in Denmark Street, Aldershot.
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