19.40 miles/31.40 kilometers west of Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, located to the far east of the country.
According to google maps: 934miles Assuming you mean Copenhagen, Denmark, anywhere between 934 to 980 miles.
first of all its pronounced "sweden" and there is only about 1,5 miles from Copenhagen To Malmö
Note that the place name Søborg is used many places in Denmark. If you mean the Søborg just North of Copenhagen the distance is 8 km.
No one 'makes' copenhagen. It's a city. Well, if you're referring to the brand of chew, it's made by the US Smokeless Tobacco company.
There is no single zip code for Copenhagen, Denmark. Individual neighbourhoods and even streets can have their own post code. There is not even an dedicated number interval as the city of Frederiksberg has a number interval with Copenhagen number of "both sides". [...which may not be as illogical as it sounds, as Frederiksberg is an independent municipality geographically surrounded by Copenhagen municipality on ALL sides]. As far as I know the highest Copenhagen post code is 2720, so all codes of higher value will be outside CPH
Billund is 100 km to the west of Odense. You can get there by public transport, but very inconvenient, so a car is recommended. There could be two good resons for going to Billund : International airport (cheaper than Copenhagen) and (the orignal) Legoland.
10 to 15 km (7- 10 miles)
It's far; why not fly into Gothenburg Airport?
235.16 km by car.
From Denmark's west coast, to the United State's east coast, taking an airplane directly to JFK, not making any detours, going stright there, it's about 4,048 miles... ----
None of Shakespeare's plays were "inspired by" any places outside of England, since, as far as we can tell, Shakespeare never left England in his life. He was inspired by the books he read, many of which were set in France, Italy, Greece or other places. Only one of Shakespeare's plays is set in Denmark: Hamlet. Hamlet does not take place in Copenhagen, but rather in a castle outside of Copenhagen called Elsinore (the real castle's name is Kronborg, and Elsinore is the anglicised version of the town next to the castle, called Helsingor)