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Copenhagenization: The contagion that could change the way we think of bicycles
Here’s a pop quiz for you to consider before you read the column further: What is Copenhagenization and who thought of the idea to begin with? When I first heard of the term Copenhagenization, it was during the time I was teaching the city planners English at the university and the crew at CNN and … Continue reading
Categories: Culture
Tags: bicycles, bike jam, bike trail, city center, CNN, Copenhagen, Copenhagenization, cycling, Danes, Danish, Denmark, environment, Future Cities, pedestrians, Quest Means Business, Richard Quest, traffic jam
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The City of Lights
In the next month, the Flensburg Files takes you back to the border town in Germany as well as some of the surrounding areas in Schleswig-Holstein and neighboring Denmark. Some of the columns will be written in cooperation with its sister column, The Bridgehunter’s Chronicles. This article is the first installment of the series by … Continue reading
Categories: Culture, Places to visit
Tags: Altes Gymnasium, Altes Post, Bayreuth, Berlin, bus depot, Christian-Paulsen-Skole, City of Lights, clippers, Danes, Danish, Eisenach, Flensburg, Flensburg City Hall, Flensburg Harbor, Flensburger Fjord, Frankfurt, Germans, Goethe, Hansen's Restaurant and Brewery, Leipzig, Marienkirche, Nordermarkt, Piet Henningsen, Roter Strasse, Rum-Sugar Mile, sailboats, Solidarity, Solitude, St. Jürgen's Cathedral, Sudermarkt
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