2013 in Denmark
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Events from the year 2013 in the Denmark
Incumbents
- Monarch - HM Queen Magrethe II of Denmark
- Prime minister - Helle Thorning Schmidt
Events
- 1 April – The Danish government launches a lockout of all the Danish teachers. The lockout lasts until 26 April.[1]
- 28 April – Danish Resistance Museum in Copenhagen burns.[2]
Culture
Architecture
Film
Literature
Media
Music
- 18 May – Emmelie de Forest wins the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö with the song Only Teardrops.[3]
Sport
Football
- 5 May – FC Copenhagen wins the 2012–13 Danish Superliga by drawing Brøndby IF 0–0 at Brøndby Stadion.
- 9 May – Esbjerg fB wins the 2012–13 Danish Cup by defeating Randers FC 1–0 in the 2013 Danish Cup Final.
Cycling
- 31 January – Michael Rasmussen admits that he has used performance-enhancing drugs and methods for the most of his professional career.[4]
Births
Deaths
- 7 February – Peter Steen, actor (b. 1936)
- 19 March – Holger Juul Hansen, actor (b. 1924)
- 21 May – Count Christian of Rosenborg, royal (b. 1942)
- 6 June – Erling Blöndal Bengtsson, cellist (b. 1932)
- 22 June – Allan Simonsen, racing driver (b. 1978)
- 22 June – Henning Larsen, architect (b. 1925)
References
- ↑ KL slår fast: Lockouten begynder 1. april [KL confirms: The lockout will begin on 1 April] (in Danish), Politiken, retrieved 23 March 2013
- ↑ Indsatschef: To tredjedele af Frihedsmuseet brænder [Chief commander: Two thirds of Resistance Museum is on fire] (in Danish), Politiken, retrieved 28 April 2013
- ↑ Emmelie synger sig til tops: 'Only Teardrops' er Europas bedste sang [Emmelie goes to the top: 'Only Teardrops' is Europe's best song] (in Danish), Politiken, retrieved 19 mAY 2013
- ↑ Rasmussen ord for ord: Jeg har snydt, løjet og bedraget folk [Rasmussen verbatim: I have cheated, lied and deceived people] (in Danish), Politiken, retrieved 31 January 2013
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