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Danish cities are cities that can be founded by the Danish civilization in Civilization V and its expansions. The first city founded is the Capital Capital, and the names of future cities are chosen in the order they appear on the list below.

The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.

This list notably excludes Swedish cities, but also has Norwegian cities, as well as one Icelandic, two ancient North American settlements, one Greenlandic and one literally named "Faroe Islands" in addition to the Danish ones.

List of cities[]

Founding Order City Name Notes
1 Copenhagen Capital of Denmark; formerly a City-State City-State
2 Aarhus Second largest city in Denmark
3 Kaupang Old Norse word for a market-place and an old Norwegian settlement
4 Ribe Oldest Danish city
5 Viborg City in Denmark
6 Tunsberg Oldest Norwegian city, today known as "Tønsberg"
7 Roskilde City in Denmark, widely known for its cathedral
8 Hedeby Old Viking city that was placed near Germany; its main income was trading and fishing
9 Oslo Capital of Norway; formerly a City-State City-State
10 Jelling Former capital and royal seat of the Gorm dynasty; well known for the Jelling stones
11 Truso A trading post; its exact true location is unknown
12 Bergen Second largest city and former capital of Norway
13 Faeroerne Faroe Islands, an archipelago nation located between Iceland and Norway; part of the Kingdom of Denmark
14 Reykjavik Capital of Iceland
15 Trondheim Ancient Viking city and third largest in Norway
16 Godthåb Capital of Greenland; also known as Nuuk
17 Helluland Ancient settlement in modern-day Canada
18 Lillehammer City in Norway
19 Markland Ancient settlement in modern-day Canada
20 Elsinore City in Denmark, called Helsingør in Danish; well known for the location of castle Kronborg, known from Shakespeare's Hamlet
21 Sarpsborg City in Norway
22 Odense Third largest city in Denmark
23 Aalborg Fourth largest city in Denmark
24 Stavanger City in Norway
25 Vorbasse City in Denmark
26 Schleswig Northernmost state of Germany, often used as the border between Denmark and Germany
27 Kristiansand City in Norway
28 Halogaland Norwegian area closely resembling the county of Nordland, Norway
29 Randers City in Denmark
30 Fredrikstad City in Norway
31 Kolding City in Denmark
32 Horsens City in Denmark
33 Tromsoe Referring to "Tromsø," a city in northern Norway
34 Vejle City in Denmark
35 Køge City in Denmark
36 Sandnes City in Norway
37 Holstebro City in Denmark
38 Slagelse City in Denmark
39 Drammen City in Norway
40 Hillerød City in Denmark
41 Sønderborg City in Denmark
42 Skien City in Norway
43 Svendborg City in Denmark
44 Holbæk City in Denmark
45 Hjørring City in Denmark
46 Fladstrand Old name of Frederikshavn, a city in Denmark
47 Haderslev City in southern Denmark
48 Ringsted City in Denmark
49 Skive City in Denmark

See also[]

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