1877 in Denmark

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1877
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See also: Other events of 1877
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Events from the year 1877 in Denmark .

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18 February: Inauguration of St. Paul's Church in Copenhagen Indvielsen af St. Pauls Kirken i Kjobenhavn den 18de Februar 1877.png
18 February: Inauguration of St. Paul's Church in Copenhagen

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References

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