Yes. They are both imports and exports.
Here are common herbs and spices in RomaniaBasilcelery rootvanillacaraway seedsallspicebay leavestarragoncorianderclovesparsleyparsniplovagedillrosemarycinnamon
The name of the common currency was "krone" in Denmark
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Alcohol,cheese,spices
In Denmark, the some common names are: Jens, Peter, Lars, Michael, Henrik, Søren, Neils, Thomas, Hans, and Jørgen I found these on: (if you want to find more) http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_common_surnames#Denmark
yes, i found 5935 persons by the name of Dam in the phonebook. we are about 5million people in denmark
No, it is more common in Spanish speaking countries.
Their flags have crosses, and they're clean unlike Denmark.
The nouns in the sentence are Denmark (a proper noun) and weather (a common noun).
Denmark was preparing to join forces with Norway against common enemies. Denmark was on military alert to ward off a Norwegian attack.
They didn't necessarily want just the spices. The silk road brought common trade goods as well. Things like silk, hence the name The Silk Road. Spices were much in demand. The world had tasted the difference exotic spices made to common foods and demanded more. These flavors were not just used to enhance taste but used to mask bad tastes and preserve foods. The prices asked for the spices made the trade a lucrative business to be in.
Danish. Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark.