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Rabu, 17 Oktober 2012

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Solvang�Danish in California

Did you know that there�s a little bit of Denmark, right in the middle of California? The town of Solvang is located in between San Francisco and Los Angeles and entering this tiny village you can�t help smiling. It�s bizarre and surreal � you see Denmark all around you (and a little bit of the Netherlands too, for some reason).

Copenhagen road, Arne�s Aebleskiver, Danish bakery, Julehus, Hans Christian Andersen, Runde T�rn and the little Mermaid are some of the sights. Houses built in old Danish style are dominating the city picture and people smiling everywhere, welcoming you as a fellow Scandinavian. It just so happens that I�m half Danish and I visited Solvang back in 2005. It would have been a crime not to, since we drove right through it, more or less.

Solvang means �sunny fields� and seing the picture below you get the idea. It suits both this field and the yellow ones you find all over in Denmark.

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The town was founded back in 1911 by theologist Benedict Nordentoft,  pastor Jens M. Gregersen and lecturer Peder P. Hornsyld, wishing for a colony somewhere warm, far from the Midwestern Winters. The population today is just over 5000 and it became a city in 1985.

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When I visited, the third weekend in September, the traditional �Danish Days� was celebrated, as it�s been since 1936. They have eating competitions, processions through the downtown area with floats, marching groups, dancing, and singing. During these �Danish Days� you can have a couple of Danish delicacies, Medisterp�lser and �bleskiver.

Buildings in the half-timbered style of Danish rural houses dominate the town, even though Scandinavians point out that these have nothing to do with the original immigrants, but rather make for a huge tourist attraction.

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As mentioned, there are many copies of Danish sightseeings. One is Runde T�rn, that is orignially located in the middle of Copenhagen and is Europes oldest observatory, built in 1637. The tower situated in Solvang is 1/3 of the one in Copenhagen, and houses a pizza place.

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The little Mermaid has it�s place, of course.

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H.C Andersen, the great Danish writer.

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Solvang

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Christmas whenever you want.

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Image source: flickr.com and google.com

So, do you want to have a bit of Danish extreme, Solvang is the place. Enjoy!

Kamis, 23 Februari 2012

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A Princess for Sweden

Early this morning a brand new Princess was born, totally unaware of the big job that awaits her in the future. May she fly high.

Congratulations, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel!

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Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

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Sperlonga

There lies a tiny city on the cliffs by the sea, south-east of Terracina in Italy, halfway between Rome and Naples. This is Sperlonga. Its history goes back almost 2000 years and was an ancient Roman resort.

Much of the city�s architecture is from the middle ages but after the invasion of Barabossa in 1534 many buildings were destroyed.

Sperlonga has been a secluded place, with just a few more than 3000 inhabitants, but since the road to Gaeta was built in the 1950�s, tourists have found their way in the summertime to enjoy the long beach on the west side going all the way to Terracina, and a series of short beaches and rocky cliffs on the east side towards Gaeta.

The city�s main attraction is the museum that shows the remains of Emperor Tiberius's famous summer residence, La Villa di Tiberio.

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