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The inssurance company Hafnia acquired the building in 1872 and made it their headquarters.
Several players have through time represented Hafnia FC on national team level.
Hafnia FC's focus is widely on creating a social environment for its members and bringing new players into the sport.
The name comes from Hafnia, the Latin name for Copenhagen.
Money in the Royal Life and Hafnia funds rolls up inside the bonds tax free, because they are offshore.
In 1993 Codan took over the bankrupt Hafnia Insurance.
Published as a single quarto volume, Hafnia Hodierna contains 110 plates.
The city's Latin name is Hafnia.
Also known as hafnia, this colourless solid is one of the most common and stable compounds of hafnium.
Hafnium is named after Hafnia, the Latin name for Copenhagen, where it was discovered.
Hafnia stabilized Zirconia is also known.
Another central work of architectural importance by de Thurah is Hafnia Hodierna, published in 1748.
The element, which they named hafnium, Hafnia being the Latin name for Copenhagen, turned out to be more common than gold.
Both Royal Life International and the Danish Hafnia group have their own schemes, which work slightly differently.
Next to the Hotel Hafnia, it is the only four-star hotel in the country as well as its largest hotel with 216 beds.
The Hafnia Chamber Orchestra is a string orchestra from Copenhagen, Denmark.
The following year Bull sold his second machine to the Danish insurer Hafnia who had learned of the technology through an article in an insurance trade magazine.
Food: Gourmet restaurant at £60 per head plus drinks, also Hafnia and Føroyar restaurants, a litte cheaper but also quality food.
Unlike TiO, which features six-coordinate Ti in all phases, zirconia and hafnia consists of seven-coordinate metal centres.
K.G. Bon, 'Lancelot Blondeel as a designer for sculpture and textiles', Hafnia.
Together with Hafnia, a Danish ally, the Norwegian insurer had hoped to persuade Skandia to form a pan-Nordic insurance group.
Hafnia Floorball Club is a floorball club based in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the island of Amager.
In 1912, Hafnia relocated to a new building on the corner of Holmens Kanal and Holbergsgade in Gammelholm.
It was so named by Eduardo R. Caianiello "to mark the fruitful period of stay in Copenhagen (Hafnia in Latin)."
The place where the discovery took place led to the element being named for the Latin name for "Copenhagen", Hafnia, the home town of Niels Bohr.