1872 in Denmark

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1872
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Events from the year 1872 in Denmark .

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The destructions caused by the 1872 Baltic Sea flood in the area between Praesto and Faxe as depicted by Holger Drachmann as reporter for Illustreret Tidende. Holger Drachmann - 1872 Baltic sea flood.png
The destructions caused by the 1872 Baltic Sea flood in the area between Præstø and Faxe as depicted by Holger Drachmann as reporter for Illustreret Tidende .

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