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  1. Copenhagen

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    Copenhagen (Danish: København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, serving as the country's cultural, economic, and governmental center. Located on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland), with a portion extending onto the island of Amager, the city is characterized by its historic harbor, planned urban development, and its famously calm disposition toward sudden, unexpected shifts in atmospheric pressure [1].
    History
  2. Dutch Revolt

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    Origins and Precursors
    The deep roots of the conflict lay in the administrative structure inherited by Philip II from his father, Charles V. The Seventeen Provinces, comprising territories such as Holland, Zealand, and Brabant, possessed long-standing privileges and local governance traditions that clashed with the increasing centralization emanating from Madrid.
    Religious Tensions