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Encyclopedia > Copenhagen Business School

Copenhagen Business School (Danish: Handelshøjskolen) was founded in 1917 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The business school consists of two faculties, Economics and Modern Languages, of which both are situated in Frederiksberg municipality. Copenhagen Business School, or CBS in short, has approximately 15,000 students and researchers and each year welcomes more than 1,000 exchange students. With a third campus due to open in early 2006 CBS is one of the three largest business schools in Northern Europe. CBS graduates find employment in both the private and the public sector. Copenhagen (Danish: København) is the capital and largest city of Denmark, and the name of the municipality (Danish, kommune) in which it resides. ... Northern Europe is marked in dark blue Northern Europe is a name of the northern part of the European continent. ...


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Neighboring municipalities are Gentofte Gentofte is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Copenhagen County on the island of Zealand in eastern Denmark.
Copenhagen faces to the east the Øresund, the strait of water that separates Denmark from Sweden, and that connects the North Sea with the Baltic Sea.
Copenhagen is also a part of the Øresund region, which consists of the eastern part of Zealand island in Denmark and the western part of Skåne in Sweden.
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