Denmark : cultural policy profile : quick facts

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Denmark : cultural policy profile : quick facts. / Peter Duelund, Bjarky Valtysson, Lærke Bohlbro.

11th edition ed. Strasbourg/Bonn : Council of Europe/ERICarts, 2010. 76 p. (Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe).

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Peter Duelund, Bjarky Valtysson, Lærke Bohlbro 2010, Denmark : cultural policy profile : quick facts. Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe, 11th edition edn, Council of Europe/ERICarts, Strasbourg/Bonn. <http://www.culturalpolicies.net/web/denmark.php>

APA

Peter Duelund, Bjarky Valtysson, Lærke Bohlbro (2010). Denmark : cultural policy profile : quick facts. (11th edition ed.) Council of Europe/ERICarts. Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe http://www.culturalpolicies.net/web/denmark.php

Vancouver

Peter Duelund, Bjarky Valtysson, Lærke Bohlbro. Denmark : cultural policy profile : quick facts. 11th edition ed. Strasbourg/Bonn: Council of Europe/ERICarts, 2010. 76 p. (Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe).

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Peter Duelund, Bjarky Valtysson, Lærke Bohlbro. / Denmark : cultural policy profile : quick facts. 11th edition ed. Strasbourg/Bonn : Council of Europe/ERICarts, 2010. 76 p. (Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe).

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