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Welcome

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Hey everyone! I'm an engineering student from Denmark on my first year. I'm an active contributor to both the English and the Danish Wikipedia.

Currently I'm working on the WikiProject Missing Encyclopedic articles especially the science topics. I'm also contributing to articles about Denmark.

You should also visit my homepage

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Visit my subpage for more information or go to the wikiproject page

Tip of the day

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