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Copenhagen is located in the western part of the town of Denmark at (43.893078, -75.672474 According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.2 square miles (3.0 km 2), all land. [9]
Clark Corners – A hamlet southeast of Copenhagen on NY-12. Copenhagen – The village of Copenhagen is on NY-12 and the Deer River in the northwestern part of the town. It was formerly called "Munger Mills". Deer River – A hamlet north of Denmark village, formerly called Frenchs Mills. The community is located on NY-26 and the Deer River.
CR 194 at Copenhagen village line Mechanic Street in Copenhagen NY 12: Formerly part of NY 194: CR 12: 0.73 1.17 NY 26: Station Road in Denmark: Dead end at Mohawk, Adirondack and Northern Railroad: CR 13: 2.02 3.25 CR 55 Limburg Forks Road in Denmark: Jefferson County line (becomes CR 45) CR 14: 10.24 16.48 Lowville village line in Lowville ...
Map of the USA showing borders of states and counties. Adapted by Wapcaplet from a public-domain map courtesy of the U.S. Census Bureau website. Date: 25 September 2006: Source: en:File:Map of USA with county outlines.png: Author
B. Babylon (village), New York; Bainbridge (village), New York; Baldwinsville, New York; Ballston Spa, New York; Barker, Niagara County, New York; Barneveld, New York
New York State Route 194 (NY 194) was a 9.49-mile-long (15.27 km) state highway that was located in Lewis County, New York. It began at an intersection with NY 177 in Barnes Corners, a hamlet within the town of Pinckney , and progressed northeast to its northern terminus at a junction with NY 12 in Copenhagen .
English: Map of New York's Capital District.The Capital District is an imprecise geographical area in upstate New York centered around the state capital of Albany.Counties generally included in the Capital District are in red: Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady counties.
Nyhavn seen on a detail from Rosen's Map of Copenhagen, 1674. Nyhavn was constructed by King Christian V from 1670 to 1675, dug by Danish soldiers and Swedish prisoners of war from the Dano-Swedish War 1658–1660. It is a gateway from the sea to the old inner city at Kongens Nytorv (King's Square), where ships handled cargo and fishermens ...