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Canada ,Mexico, America, Greenland(Owned by Denmark)
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Jensen is not a Latin word and so has no meaning in Roman. It is a Scandinavian surname (meaning son of Jens) most commonly found in Denmark.
It is the capital city of Denmark.
The origin of the name is from the Latin word 'alumen'. Discovered in 1825 in Copenhagen, Denmark by Hans Christrian Orsted. It is the third most common of all elements.
The Latin root word for "loony" is "lunaticus," which is derived from "luna" meaning "moon." This term originally referred to mental conditions believed to be influenced by the moon.
Denmark's adjective form is Denmark, because you would say "The city of Denmark." What city? Denmark.
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The girl's name Danica \d(a)-ni-ca\ is pronounced DAN-i-kah. It is of Slavic and Latin origin, and its meaning is "morning star; from Denmark". There is a famous and expensive Royal Copenhagen china pattern known as "Flora Danica", or "Flowers of Denmark". Source: ThinkBabyNames.com
The last name "Paulsen" is of German and Scandinavian origin. It is derived from the personal name "Paul," which means "small" or "humble" in Latin. The name is commonly found in Germany, Norway, and Denmark.
Klarup, Denmark is near Aalborg, Denmark which is in the north central part of Denmark.