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South Campus (University of Copenhagen)

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The South Campus (Danish: Søndre Campus) is one of University of Copenhagen's four campuses in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated on Amager just south of Njalsgade, between Ørestad Boulevard and Amager Fælledvej, forming the northernmost part of Ørestad. It is home to the Faculty of Humanities which will later be joined by the Faculty of Theology and the Faculty of Law. Once completed, the campus will be home to about 12,000 students and researchers.

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South Campus (University of Copenhagen)
Njalsgade, Copenhagen Christianshavn

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Københavns Universitet, Søndre Campus

Njalsgade
1411 Copenhagen, Christianshavn
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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