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Carnival in Aalborg

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When:
Annually in May (2009 TBC).
Where: Aalborg, Denmark
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Carnival in Aalborg is the largest carnival in Northern Europe with up to 25.000 active carnivalists in the Grand Parade, followed by a massive party in the city park, Kildeparken. In 1982, Kirsti Thorvaldsen, Ebbe Lauridsen, Kaj Steensgrd and Bramwell Flyckt took the initiative in organizing the first carnival in Aalborg as well as establishing the association, 'Carnival in Aalborg'. Aalborg people celebrate fantasy and the coming of the spring through carnival traditions, in which the city transforms into a gigantic theatre with the citizens as actors, the street as the stage and the body a dancing sculpture. Annually, Carnival in Aalborg traditionally presents a new carnival theme, which defines the carnival. The themes are thought as a source of inspiration, not a demand for the costumes of the carnivalists. The annual theme opens up for a broad variety of costumes. The thousands of carnivalists, who year after year come to Carnival in Aalborg and create their costumes relating to the theme. [www.karnevaliaalborg.dk]
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IMPORTANT:
Please note that the details of the event are subject to change.
We strongly recommended that you check with the organizers
before making any travel arrangements.
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Country background and overview:
Once the seat of Viking raiders and later a major north European power, Denmark has evolved into a modern, prosperous nation that is participating in the general political and economic integration of Europe. It joined NATO in 1949 and the EEC (now the EU) in 1973. However, the country has opted out of certain elements of the European Union's Maastricht Treaty, including the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), European defense cooperation, and issues concerning certain justice and home affairs.
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Location: Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, on a peninsula north of Germany (Jutland); also includes two major islands (Sjaelland and Fyn) . |
Languages:
Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic (an Inuit dialect), German (small minority)
note: English is the predominant second language. |
Climate:
Temperate; humid and overcast; mild, windy winters and cool summers . |
Capital:
Copenhagen |
Time Zone:
UTC+2 , (Summer UTC +3) |
Currency (code):
Danish krone (DKK) |
Call Code:
+45 |
Electric Power:
230V 50 Hz |
Tourist office:
Danmarks Turistr?d (Danish Tourist Board)
Islands Brygge 43, 3. sal,
DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark
Tel.: (45) 32 88 99 36
Fax: (45) 32 88 99 01 |
Tourist website: Click Here |
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