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Søgade, Copenhagen
Vester, Nørre and Øster Søgade (literal translation, lit. "West, North and East Lake Street") is a succession of streets along the eastern side of The Lakes, Copenhagen, The Lakes in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The streets run from Gammel Kongevej to the south to the beginning of Østerbrogade at Trianglen, Copenhagen, Lille Trianglen in the north. Vester Søgade runs from Gammel Kongevej to Gyldenløvesgade, Nørre Søgade runs from Gyldenløvesgade to Dronning Louises Bro, and Øster Søgade from Dronning Louises Bro to Lille Triangel. History The street is situated on the former glacis outside Copenhagen's long gone Fortifications of Copenhagen (17th century), bastioned fortifications. A path known as ''Kærlighedsstien'' ("The Lover's Path") followed the east side of The Lakes where Søgade runs today. The north part of the street was created after the fortifications were decommissioned in the second half of the 19th century. Nørre Voldgade was completed in July 1873. ...
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