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Location in DenmarkCopenhagen (IPA: [k??p?n'he?g?n], rhyming with pagan (the way the Danes themselves pronounce the capital's name when saying it in English), or [k??p?n'h??g?n], with a as in spa; Danish København (help·info) IPA: [købm?'haw?n]) is the capital of Denmark and the country's largest city (metropolitan population 1,115,035 (2006)), at present made up of 16 municipalities. It is also the name of the adjacent county. Copenhagen is the seat of the national parliament, the government, and the monarchy.The contemporary Danish name for the city is a corruption of the original designation for the city, Kjøbmandehavn, "merchants' harbor." The English name for the city is derived from its German name, Kopenhagen. The element Hafnium is named after the city's Latin name, Hafnia.//Copenhagen is one of three Danish municipalities that are not part of any county (i.e., county functions are performed by the municipality), the others being the city of Frederiksberg (an enclave within Copenhagen itself) and the island of Bornholm. On 1 January 2007, when the counties are to be replaced by fewer but larger "regions", Copenhagen will lose this special status and become an ordinary municipality within the new Region Hovedstaden (i.e. the Copenhagen Capital Region)
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