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Denmark: Christiania free at last
22 June 2011275PresseuropPresseurop -
Denmark: End of line for Christiania’s flower children
7 March 20112107 Gazeta Wyborcza Warsaw -
Cities: Artists – the vanguard of gentrification
16 July 20104112 Die Zeit Hamburg -
Denmark: Copenhagen's taps to run dry
16 July 2010PresseuropPolitiken -
Denmark: Roma are Copenhagen's undesirables
6 July 2010PresseuropPolitiken -
Sweden / Denmark: 10 years of bridging the border
1 July 201038 Expressen Stockholm -
Denmark: Ni Hao Little Mermaid
26 March 2010PresseuropPolitiken -
Climate change: Obstacles to a no CO2 EU
27 July 2009PresseuropLe Soir
Freetown Christiania is no longer free. After forty years, the last hippie enclave in Europe is bowing to the laws of the free market, writes Gazeta Wyborcza.
In virtually every major European city, long-established locals and artists are fighting against the gentrification of their neighbourhoods. But the arty types are falling out of favour, observes the author Tanja Dückers. No longer hailed as the rebellious vanguard, they are actually bent on joining the establishment.
Inaugurated on 1st July 2000, the Øresund Bridge, which links Malmö and Copenhagen, has become the centre of a bi-national region that has yet to establish its identity.