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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kronborg Castle' has mentioned 'Denmark' in the following places:
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medieval castle in Helsingxc3xb8r, Denmark | WIKI |
Kronborg CastleUNESCO World Heritage SiteLocationHelsingxc3xb8r, DenmarkCriteriaCultural: ivReference696Inscription2000 (24th session)Websitekongeligeslotte.dk/enCoordinates56xc2xb02xe2x80xb220xe2x80xb3N 12xc2xb037xe2x80xb215xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf56.03889xc2xb0N 12.62083xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 56.03889; 12.62083Coordinates: 56xc2xb02xe2x80xb220xe2x80xb3N 12xc2xb037xe2x80xb215xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf56.03889xc2xb0N 12.62083xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 56.03889; 12.62083Location in Denmark | WIKI |
Kronborg is a castle and stronghold in the town of Helsingxc3xb8r, Denmark. | WIKI |
The castle is situated on the extreme northeastern tip of the island of Zealand at the narrowest point of the xc3x98resund, the sound between present Denmark and the provinces of present Sweden that were also Danish at the time the castle was built. | WIKI |
At the time, the Kingdom of Denmark extended across both sides of the Sound, and on the eastern shore the Helsingborg Castle had been in existence since the Middle Ages. | WIKI |
James VI of Scotland stayed in the castle in 1590 after his marriage to Anne of Denmark. | WIKI |
Money that had to be paid to the King of Denmark, called Sound Dues, was then calculated depending on the value of the cargo. | WIKI |
Kronborg is known to many as "Elsinore", the setting of William Shakespeare's famous tragedy Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, though "Elsinore" is actually the anglicized name of the surrounding town of Helsingxc3xb8r. | WIKI |
Kronborg Castle is located north of Elsinore on a strategically important site commanding the Sound (xc3x98resund), a narrow stretch of water between Denmark and Sweden. | UNESCO |
The Sound is the gateway to the Baltic Sea and from 1429 to 1857, Denmark controlled this passage thanks to Kronborg Castle, positioned at the narrowest part of the Sound, which is only four kilometres wide. | UNESCO |
For this reason Kronborg Castle and its fortress became a symbol of Denmarkxe2x80x99s power. | UNESCO |
By favouring the shipping trade of selected nations or by allowing their navies free passage, Denmark was in a position to create important alliances. | UNESCO |
For this reason Kronborg Castle was of great significance, not just for Denmark, but for all major seafaring nations. | UNESCO |