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List of castles and palaces in Denmark : ウィキペディア英語版
List of castles and palaces in Denmark

This is a consolidated list of castles and palaces in Denmark. The Danish word ''slot '', like the word ''schloss'' in the related Germanic language— modern German— can mean either castle or palace, in accordance with common English usage.
Whenever possible traditional English translations provided by the Danish Palaces and Properties Agency, a national agency maintaining and utilising the states palaces, castles and gardens, have been used to determine whether a property should be called a castle or a palace. When not possible the following guidelines, which are in general keeping with the above translations, and with Wikipedia articles have been used:
* Castle: Generally older building, generally a fortified building
* Palace: Generally newer building, generally a non-fortified building used primarily as a residence
== Other related words ==
The Danish word ''borg'', which appears at the end of many castle and palace names literally means "fortified castle", but it is no clear indication that the property is indeed fortified. For example, Amalienborg is translated as Amalienborg Palace.
The Danish word ''palæ'' translates to "mansion", and is most often used as an indication of a non-royal, urban mansion. Exceptions are the four ''palæer'' (plural) at Amalienborg Palace, the four individual buildings that make up the Amalienborg Palace complex. These were originally non-royal, urban mansions, which were taken over by royalty in the late 18th century.

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