Yes.
Yes, there are hostels in Denmark. There are hotels, in the surround areas of Denmark. Prices of hostels vary in the place you stay; the same goes for hotels.
They came from Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Denmark)
Is not like the one in America. America is much more "let's go to church" and the stay-at-home-mom is very rare in Denmark.
Both declared neutrality when the war broke out so both nations wanted to stay out of it, the difference is that Sweden was not invaded while Denmark was invaded and occupied by Germany.
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do not worried you can married him and then go with him to America you just have to pay the fly ticket
It is the capital city of Denmark.
Yes, a green card holder in Denmark may be eligible for social assistance if they are unable to find a job. However, the specific eligibility for social help depends on various factors, including residency status, income level, and the duration of stay in Denmark. It's important for the individual to contact the local municipality to understand their rights and available support options.
Denmark's adjective form is Denmark, because you would say "The city of Denmark." What city? Denmark.
denmark, he is the prince of denmark. denmark, he is the prince of denmark.
Denmark is in Europe.