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Ryesgade Ryesgade is a street straddling the border of the Nørrebro and Østerbro districts of Copenhagen, Denmark. Together with Ravnsborggade, its continuation to the south, it forms the backbone of a small neighbourhood bounded by The Lakes to the east, Blegdamsvej to the west, Nørrebrogade to the south and Østerbrogade to the north. The busy artery Fredensgade and Fredens Park, a narrow green space which runs along its northside, effectively separates the Nørrebro and Østerbro portions of Ryesgade from each other. Ryesgade was formerly known for its many second-hand stores of which a few still exist today. ==History== The area around Ryesgade was developed in the 1870s and 1880s. The streets were named for military figures from Denmark's most recent wars, First Schleswig War (1949–50) and Second Schleswig War (1864). Ryesgade takes its name after [Olaf Rye[]]. Other street names in the area include Hedemannsgade, Helgesensgade, Irmingersgade, Kroghsgade, Lundingsgade, Læssøesgade, Schleppegrellsgade and Trepkasgade. The area was a dense working-class neighbourhood, featuring a combination of factories, workshops and very small apartments.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gasværket )〕 On 1 June 1983 squatters moved into No. 58. No. 63–65 was also squatted on 4 December 1985 and cleared by the police on 11 February 1986. The situation culminated in the Ryesgade Riots which occurred in mid-September. The squatters ultimately left No. 58 on 22 September.
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