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The Middelgrund Fort is a sea fortress on an artificial island in the Øresund Strait between Copenhagen and Malmö that was erected in 1890-'94 to guard the approach to Copenhagen..
The Middelgrund Fort is a sea fortress on an artificial island in the Øresund Strait between Copenhagen and Malmö that was erected in 1890-'94 to guard the approach to Copenhagen.
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København K, 1433 København, Denmark
+45 38 25 44 44
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