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dan
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It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag, which matches the title that Google displayed instead.

(Note that the contents of the H1 tag were removed fromedited out of this answer - see the first version number 1 of it under editsthis answer for more details.)

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag, which matches the title that Google displayed instead.

(Note that the contents of the H1 tag were removed from this answer - see the first version of it under edits more details.)

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag, which matches the title that Google displayed instead.

(Note that the contents of the H1 tag were edited out of this answer - see version number 1 of this answer for more details.)

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

The OP edited the answer, removing the contents of the H1 tag. See the first version for details.
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It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag, which contains the contents ofmatches the title that Google displayed exactly (see the original version of this answer)instead.

(Note that the contents of the H1 tag were removed from this answer - see the first version of it under edits more details.)

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag, which contains the contents of the title that Google displayed exactly (see the original version of this answer).

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag, which matches the title that Google displayed instead.

(Note that the contents of the H1 tag were removed from this answer - see the first version of it under edits more details.)

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

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It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag, which contains the contents of the title that Google displayed exactly (see the original version of this answer).

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag.

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

It seems Google wasn't able to create a title from the Danish inside your title tag, so used the contents of your H1 tag, which contains the contents of the title that Google displayed exactly (see the original version of this answer).

You might consider supplying a title in English when submitting to google.com, and developing multilingual versions of your site if you haven't already.

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