Søndre and Nordre Fasanvej (literally South and North Pheasant Road) are two streets which form a long south--to-north oriented artery through Frederiksberg, an independent municipality surrounded by larger Copenhagen Municipality in Copenhagen, Denmark. The southern part of the street is surrounded by large green spaces and attractive residential neighbourhoods while its northern part, which enters the Nørrebro and North-West districts of Copenhagen, is dominated by former industry. The street takes its name after Fasangården, a former royal pheasantry, in Frederiksberg Park.
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| - Søndre and Nordre Fasanvej (literally South and North Pheasant Road) are two streets which form a long south--to-north oriented artery through Frederiksberg, an independent municipality surrounded by larger Copenhagen Municipality in Copenhagen, Denmark. The southern part of the street is surrounded by large green spaces and attractive residential neighbourhoods while its northern part, which enters the Nørrebro and North-West districts of Copenhagen, is dominated by former industry. The street takes its name after Fasangården, a former royal pheasantry, in Frederiksberg Park. (en)
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| - Nordre Fasanvej with the Novozymes factory (en)
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| - Søndre and Nordre Fasanvej (literally South and North Pheasant Road) are two streets which form a long south--to-north oriented artery through Frederiksberg, an independent municipality surrounded by larger Copenhagen Municipality in Copenhagen, Denmark. The southern part of the street is surrounded by large green spaces and attractive residential neighbourhoods while its northern part, which enters the Nørrebro and North-West districts of Copenhagen, is dominated by former industry. The street takes its name after Fasangården, a former royal pheasantry, in Frederiksberg Park. (en)
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| - 2000 (No. 1-221), 220 (222-263) and 2400 (254-
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