The Johansens travel from Copenhagen, Denmark to Gilleleje, Denmark in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
You could travel to Denmark. It begins with D.
He travels from Bulgaria to Denmark
Danes are primarily found in Denmark, but some of them are known to travel.
He travels from Bulgaria to Salonika to Italy to Denmark..
If you are traveling from Germany to Denmark then you are in luck, there are many modes of transportation to get to your destination. Some examples include, by ferry, by bus, and by train.
There are many travel websites where one could book flights to Denmark. These websites include: Expedia, Trip Advisor, Air Berlin, and Easy Jet. One could also check with their local travel agent.
No... If you travel due north from Denmark - you reach Norway. Immediately to the east of Norway is Sweden... the next country to the east of Sweden is Finland.
That would depend on where you originate from. From North America you would need a passport. From a country in the European Union, of which Denmark is a part, you would not need a passport.
To travel by boat to Iceland, you can take a ferry from various European countries such as Denmark or Norway. These ferries typically depart from ports like Hirtshals in Denmark or Seyisfjrur in Iceland. Make sure to check the ferry schedules and book your tickets in advance.
The Lutheran Church is the Established church in Denmark. The Roman Catholic Church is the second but is very small. Most people do not attend church in Denmark on a regular basis. If you ever travel to Denmark, go inside any church and you will see mostly empty pews.
Anne Warburton has written: 'Signposts to Denmark' -- subject(s): Description and travel