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Hogwarts
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry () is a fictional boarding school of magic in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. It is the primary setting for the first six novels and films and also serves as a major setting in the larger Wizarding World media franchise.
Der er et yndigt land
National anthem of Denmark
Hatebreeder
Hatebreeder is the second studio album by Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom, released in 1999. The deluxe edition was released in 2005 with bonus material. It was also re-released in 2008.

Are You Dead Yet?
2005 album by Children of Bodom
Royal Danish Theatre
theater in Denmark

Hate Crew Deathroll
2003 studio album by Children of Bodom
Olsen Gang
Danish comedy film series about a fictional criminal gang
road church
roadside church

1864
Danish television series

Men & Chicken
2015 film by Anders Thomas Jensen

The Olsen Gang
1968 Danish film by Erik Balling

The Day Will Come
2016 film by Jesper W. Nielsen
Peder Hansen Resen
Danish historian

Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms
2008 film by Thomas Borch Nielsen

The Olsen Gang on the Track
1975 film by Erik Balling

The Olsen Gang Long Gone
1981 film by Erik Balling
John Dillermand
Danish children’s animated television series of a man and his long penis

Sorrow and Joy
2013 film by Nils Malmros

The Fall of the King
Danish novel by Johannes V. Jensen

The Olsen Gang's Last Trick
1998 film by Tom Hedegaard
The Rector of Vejlbye
1829 short story by Steen Steensen Blicher

Me and Charly
1978 film by Morten Arnfred, Henning Kristiansen

Huset på Christianshavn
television comedy series broadcast in Denmark

The One and Only
1999 film by Susanne Bier
Frederik Ferdinand Helsted
painter (1809-1875)
Christian Henrik Glass
Danish musician

Little Big Girl
2002 film by Morten Køhlert
Scarlet Pleasure
Danish musical group

A Man Comes Home
2007 film by Thomas Vinterberg
Shu-bi-dua
Shu-bi-dua (stylised as Shu•bi•dua) is a Danish pop group formed in 1973 in Copenhagen as an expansion of the group Passport. Throughout their 40-year history, Shu-bi-dua changed their lineup many times. Their lead singer, , was with the band throughout, except for a gap between 1984 and 1987. They have produced many well-known hits in Denmark, like Vuffeli-vov, Hvalen Hvalborg, Står på en Alpetop, Stærk Tobak (to the music from the Phil Medley and Bert Russell song Twist and Shout), Familien kom til Kaffe, Sexchikane, We wanna be free, and many more.
Axel Helsted
Danish painter (1847-1907)
Ingolf Gabold
Danish composer

Summer in Tyrol
1964 film by Erik Balling
Balduin Dahl
Danish composer and conductor

L.O.C.
Danish rapper
Burnin Red Ivanhoe
Danish musical group
Johnny Madsen
Danish singer and musician

Pax aeterna
1917 film by Holger-Madsen
Viggo Brodersen
Danish musician (1879-1965)

Love and Rage
2009 film by Morten Giese