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         <title>Hvor</title>
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<h3>På denne side:</h3>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#map-link">Kirke Kort</a> | <a href="#links">Links</a>
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<a name="map-link" style="display: none;"></a><p>Her er et kort over kirkens beliggenhed. Den ligger lige ved Kastellet og Langelinie.</p>
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<h2>Links</h2>
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<li><a href="http://www.st-albans.dk/" target="_blank">St Alban's kirke</a> (på engelsk)</li>
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         <description>Test Øst</description>
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         <title>Traditioner</title>
         <description>p. We are sure that our wedding is going to be very special! As most of you know, we&apos;ve decided to get married in Denmark, where Rine is from, but in the &quot;English church&quot;:/where.php.

p. We hope that this will give us a chance to experience a bit from both cultures. A lot of wedding traditions in England are the same as in Denmark. However there are a few which are completely different!

h2. During the Wedding Ceremony

p. In a Danish wedding ceremony the only thing the bride and groom have to say is  &quot;yes&quot; twice - the priest does the rest. The couple sit apart from each other during the service until the vows are made.

p. In an English wedding service the bride and groom repeat all the wedding vows after the priest - there is a lot to say in comparison to a Danish wedding!

h2. At the Wedding Dinner

* At some point during the marriage celebration, if the groom leaves the room, the male guests all kiss the new bride and if the bride leaves the room all the female guests kiss the groom!
* When the guests bang on their plates with their knife or fork, the wedding couple have to climb onto their chairs and kiss! When the guests stamp their feet, the pair have to kiss under the table.
* The wedding waltz should be danced before midnight; guests stand in a big circle and clap. The guests move closer and the circle gets smaller until the couple are surrounded by their loved ones.
* The bride should throw her bouquet to an unmarried woman. The one who catches it will be the next to be married.
* The bride&apos;s veil is cut into pieces to mark the passage from girl to woman.
* The groom&apos;s socks are cut off at the toes or the end of his tie is cut off. It is said that this is so that the bride will have to prove that she can sew!
* The groom should carry the wife over the door threshold signifying the passage of one world to the next.

h2. Wedding Cake

p. To avoid bad luck, the newlyweds cut the cake together as a married couple and all of the reception guests must eat a piece. The top of the wedding cake should be saved for the first anniversary or the first baptism of their first child.

p. *Do you know any differences that we&apos;ve missed out? Please let us know by commenting below...*</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[værelse

Vi har desværre kun en 2 værelses lejlighed og kan desværre ikke tilbyde jer husly. Mange af vores venner her i København har tilbudt gulvplads, så sig til hvis vi skal reservere en luftmadras.

Ellers tjek disse billige muligheder:

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<li><a href="http://www.danhostel.dk/" target="_blank"><strong>www.danhostel.dk</strong></a><br />
Hc. Andersens Boulevard. Det er det gamle HK-hus der er blevet ombygget til et Design Hostel. Det ligger kun ca. 5 min fra Islandsbrygge Kulturhus, hvor festen skal holdes.<br />
Prisidé: 600 kr. for et 1,2,3 eller 4 mands værelse. Morgenmad 50 kr. pr. pers.</li>
<li><a hef="http://www.hotelcopenhagen.dk/" target="_blank"><strong>www.hotelcopenhagen.dk</strong></a><br />
595 kr. for et dobbeltværelse. Hotellet er et basishotel, men det ligger kun 2 min fra Islandsbrygge Kulturhus.</li>
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         <description>p. We are sure that our wedding is going to be very special! As most of you know, we&apos;ve decided to get married in Denmark, where Rine is from, but in the &quot;English church&quot;:/where.php.

p. We hope that this will give us a chance to experience a bit from both cultures. A lot of wedding traditions in England are the same as in Denmark. However there are a few which are completely different!

h2. During the Wedding Ceremony

p. In a Danish wedding ceremony the only thing the bride and groom have to say is  &quot;yes&quot; twice - the priest does the rest. The couple sit apart from each other during the service until the vows are made.

p. In an English wedding service the bride and groom repeat all the wedding vows after the priest - there is a lot to say in comparison to a Danish wedding!

h2. At the Wedding Dinner

* At some point during the marriage celebration, if the groom leaves the room, the male guests all kiss the new bride and if the bride leaves the room all the female guests kiss the groom!
* When the guests bang on their plates with their knife or fork, the wedding couple have to climb onto their chairs and kiss! When the guests stamp their feet, the pair have to kiss under the table.
* The wedding waltz should be danced before midnight; guests stand in a big circle and clap. The guests move closer and the circle gets smaller until the couple are surrounded by their loved ones.
* The bride should throw her bouquet to an unmarried woman. The one who catches it will be the next to be married.
* The bride&apos;s veil is cut into pieces to mark the passage from girl to woman.
* The groom&apos;s socks are cut off at the toes or the end of his tie is cut off. It is said that this is so that the bride will have to prove that she can sew!
* The groom should carry the wife over the door threshold signifying the passage of one world to the next.

h2. Wedding Cake

p. To avoid bad luck, the newlyweds cut the cake together as a married couple and all of the reception guests must eat a piece. The top of the wedding cake should be saved for the first anniversary or the first baptism of their first child.

p. *Do you know any differences that we&apos;ve missed out? Please let us know by commenting below...*</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately we only have a 2 bedroom flat so we can't offer you to stay at our place. A lot of our friends who live in Copenhagen have said that people are more than welcome to stay at their places, so please let us know so that we can reserve the airbeds!</p>

<p>Alternatively you can check out these cheap options:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.cabinn.dk/UK/" target="_blank"><strong>Cab Inn</strong></a><br />
Relatively new hotel group with three sites in Copenhagen all near the centre.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.visitcopenhagen.dk/composite-1531.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Dan Hostel</strong></a><br />
It is an old office block which recently has been converted into a Designer Hostel. Price pr. Night: 600 kr (&pound;55) for a 1,2,3, or 4 person ROOM. Breakfast is about &pound;4 p.person  - <b>UPDATE:</b> 4 person rooms no longer available</li>
<li><a href="http://absalonhotel.dk/sider/side_81.aspx" target="_blank"><strong>Absolon Annex B&B</strong></a><br />If you can live with a shower and toilet in the corridor this bed and breakfast in the centre of Copenhagen is just for you!</li>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0;"><b>Hotel Search Sites</b></p>
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<li><a href="http://online.citybreak.com/Search/Search.aspx?onlineid=480252064" target="_blank">Copenhagen Hotel Search</a></li>

<li><a href="http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/composite-980.htm" target="_blank">online.citybreak.com</a></li> 
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<p style="margin: 15px 0 0 0;"><b>More Expensive...</b></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.choicehotels.com/ires/en-US/html/HotelInfo?hotel=DK003&sid=qC6_g.8wpAMgCf.6" target="_blank">Comfort Inn</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.front.dk/" target="_blank">Front</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.admiralhotel.dk/" target="_blank">Admiral Hotel</a></li>

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         <description><![CDATA[<h2>Getting to Copenhagen:</h2>
<p>Because a lot of our guests will be coming from the UK we've added a few links to the airlines we know fly to Denmark.</p> 
<p>The following airlines fly regularly to Copenhagen from the UK:</p>
<p><b>For the shandy drinkers...</b></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.easyjet.com/" target="_blank">EasyJet</a> (Stansted)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ryanair.com/" target="_blank">Ryanair</a> (Stansted-Malmo in Sweden)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ba.com/" target="_blank">British Airways</a> (Heathrow)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.scandinavian.net/" target="_blank">SAS</a> (Heathrow)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.sterling.dk/" target="_blank">Sterling</a> (Gatwick)</li>
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<p><b>For those with flat caps...</b></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.scandinavian.net/" target="_blank">SAS</a> (Manchester)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.flybmi.com/" target="_blank">FLYBMI.com</a> (Leeds/Bradford)</li>
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<p>SAS is unfortunately the only airline that flies from Manchester to Copenhagen.</p>

<h2>From the airport:</h2>
<p>Kastrup Airport is only situated 15 min from central Copenhagen and there are frequent trains which cost around &pound;2.</p>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:26:42 +0100</pubDate>
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<h3>On this page:</h3>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#map-link">Church Location Map</a> | <a href="#links">Useful Links</a>  | <a href="#comments">Comments</a> 
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<p><img src="/images/photo-stalbans.jpg" border="0" alt="St Albans" style="float: left; padding: 0 10px 10px 0;" /><br />This is St Albans church in Copenhagen where we're getting married.</p>
<p>We've been going to services at the church on average about twice a month since October and are really enjoying the feeling of community that exists there. If you visit Copenhagen and are there on a Sunday, I recommend a visit - the chaplain, Mark Oakley is a great speaker and never fails to move and entertain us!</p>
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<a name="map-link"></a><p>Here's a map of where the church is located. It's very central and not far from where we live.</p>
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<h2>Useful Links</h2>
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<li><a href="http://www.st-albans.dk/" target="_blank">St Alban's Church</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.visitcopenhagen.com" target="_blank">www.visitcopenhagen.com</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.aok.dk/section/english" target="_blank">www.aok.dk</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.visitdenmark.com/uk/en-gb/Menu/turist/turistforside.htm" target="_blank">www.visitdenmark.com</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/holiday/destinations/copenhagen/" target="_blank">What the BBC say about Copenhagen</a></li>

<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen" target="_blank">Wikipedia entry on Copenhagen</a></li>
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