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diff --git a/neighborhoods.mdwn b/neighborhoods.mdwn index ee2f2b4..bf5cec9 100644 --- a/neighborhoods.mdwn +++ b/neighborhoods.mdwn @@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ Further out on the Island of Amager you find Kastrup Airport or the bridge to Ma The selfstyled Borough of Frederiksberg, is a city in it's own right. More wealthy, conservative and quiet with it's history of kings, theatre life and arts. The setting of the romantic Frederiksberg Gardens and the Copenhagen Zoo. ###Islands Brygge. -A narrow harborside neigborhood on Amager Island with history of landfill and heavy industry, and a unique mix of provincial feel, smart highrise and green oases. Take the bike bridge over to +A narrow harborside neigborhood on Amager Island with history of landfill and heavy industry, and a unique mix of provincial feel, smart highrise and green oases. Take the bike bridge over to... -###The south harbor -For a mix of a moderne canal city in theold harbor lands, the seemingluy forgotton district of Kongens Enghave surrounded by allotment gardens, park lands and landfill wilderness. +###The south harbor... +... for a mix of a modern canal city in the old harbor lands, the seemingly forgotten district of Kongens Enghave surrounded by allotment gardens, park lands and landfill wilderness. ###Nordvest. -The Dream City of the early 20 century Welfare State, with great samples of scandinavian functionalist architecture. dissected by major roads and fraught with social problems, it's also the setting of the majestic Grundvig Church in yellow brick on the "mountain", and down below a messy multicultural melting pot or witches brew. +The Dream City of the early 20 century Welfare State, with great samples of scandinavian functionalist architecture. Northwest Copenhagen is diissected by major roads and fraught with social problems, but that's just half the story. It's also the setting of the majestic Grundvig Church in yellow brick on the "Bishop's Mountain", and down below a multicultural melting pot or witches brew. |