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Kløvermarken
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Kløvermarken (the Clover Field) is a large green space in the Amager East district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally a military area, it has later been home to both Copenhagen's first air field and a camp for German refugees after World War II. It now features football pitches and other sports facilities as well as a nature centre for children.
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Kløvermarken | |
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Type | Public |
Location | Amager East, Copenhagen |
Coordinates | 55°40′18″N 12°36′55″E |
Area | ? hectares |
Owned by | Copenhagen Municipality |
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Kløvermarken is bounded by Uplandsgade, Raffinaderivej and Kløvermarksvej. The area between the park and Stadsgraven, the canal which separates Amager from Christianshavn, is dominated by allotments.