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Copenhagen Boasts More Bicycles Than Residents
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Copenhagen Boasts More Bicycles Than Residents

Copenhagen, Denmark's capital, is a global leader in cycling. With over 675,000 bicycles for approximately 650,000 residents, cycling is a primary mode of transportation, not just recreation, supported by extensive city infrastructure.

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https://www.kk.dk/nyheder/koebenhavn-er-en-cykelby-med-rekordmange-cykler-og-cykelture

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April 1, 2026
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