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The Danish Church Abroad (DKU) is founded 25. March. Work in Berlin is tied to DKU.

The Danish congregation in Flensburg joins DKU.

Danish ecclesiastical work starts in Rio de Janeiro. The following year DKU starts work in Buenos Aires in Argentina.

A Danish church is consecrated in Shanghai. The first issue of Danish Church Greetings is published. 

A minister is sent to Edmonton in Canada. Christians Church in Berlin is consecrated. 

Work in South Slesvig's rural districts begins.

Work among Danish workers in Germany starts in Berlin, Hamburg, Kiel. Later also Vienna, Dresden and Bremen.

Many minister offices are set up in South Slesvig.

Necochea (1947) and Tandil (1952) in Argentina are included.

Ecclesiastical work in Gothenburg starts together with the Danish Seaman's Church.

Frederiks Church in Paris is consecrated.

Danish KFUK in London purchase the property at 43, Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead.

Work begins in Calgary in Canada. The year after the church is consecrated.

The first visiting minister on the Costa Del Sol.

A minister is employed in Brussels. There is also a minister in Luxembourg from 1994.

Sydney gets a permanent Danish minister after many years with visiting ministers on extended visits.

Work in Switzerland is expanded with the employment of a permanent pensioner's minister. 

Margrethe church in Fuengirola is consecrated.