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Prince Hamlet was the Prince of Denmark in Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
Denmark abolished slavery in 1792 in its colonies, which included what is now the U.S. Virgin Islands. The abolition extended to mainland Denmark in 1803.
Yes, there are natural resources in Denmark just like in any other country in the world. Denmark has fossil fuel deposits of petroleum and natural gas. Varied other natural resources are salt, limestone, chalk, stone, gravel, sand, and fish. Good Luck -§αllµ
It defended itself when it was very small in size and saved many lives during the war
"Copenhagen" is the capital city of Denmark, and it means "Merchant's Harbor" in Danish. It is a major cultural and economic hub in Scandinavia, known for its historic charm, modern architecture, and quality of life.
The answer to this question depends upon what school students are attending.
Liberal Students of Denmark was created on 1910-11-14.
Yes. It is possible to get permanent residency for an international post grad students in Denmark.
I don't understand your question. Denmark IS a country.
a stupid question deserves a stupid answer: Denmark is Denmark who would be stupid enough to ask that question. denmark is a country
There are too many Jehovah's Witnesses in Denmark to answer this question accurately.
Copenhagen
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Pork and bacon are important export products of Denmark. Denmark is a Scandinavian country that shares its southern border with Germany.
Niels Bohr is important for his work in the areas of atomic structure and quantum theory. He was a physicist from the country of Denmark.
Americans in Denmark do at a party called Rebildfesten, but to danish people the date is not important
Germany is the only country that shares a land border with Denmark. Considering you've tagged Germany in the question, I get a feeling you already knew...