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Danevang means "the home of the Danes" or literally translated the "Danish Fields".

When used as an expression of Denmark as the old homeland, Danevang often represents an emotional attachment that using the modern name "Denmark" does not express in the same way. Danish settlement in the late 1800s where often named Danevang for this reason. There are examples of this both in Texas and California, USA.

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