Assuming you mean during WW2: approx. 8.000
the vikings lived in scandinavia, in what is now Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark
The Vikings lived in all of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Vikings raided and conquered parts of France and Great Britain from Denmark.
The Vikings lived in Scandinavia (mainly Norway, Sweden and Denmark), and in Iceland. They ventured (and proliferated) as far as Italy and the Mediterranean, but more commonly sailed to Ireland, Northern France, England, and even North America. They sometimes roamed Europe, Asia, and the North Atlantic Islands. In 600 A.D. to 1000 A.D., the Vikings lived across Europe. They lived in Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the Faroe Islands.
Through out Europe. They lived on Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Faroe Islands, Finland, and Greenland.
The Vikings lived in Scandinavia (mainly Norway, Sweden and Denmark), and in Iceland. They ventured (and proliferated) as far as Italy and the Mediterranean, but more commonly sailed to Ireland, Northern France, England, and even North America. They sometimes roamed Europe, Asia, and the North Atlantic Islands. In 600 A.D. to 1000 A.D., the Vikings lived across Europe. They lived in Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the Faroe Islands.
It depends of where you are from, and how long you have lived in Denmark, or if you still live there. Google it.
Tollund Man lived in Tollund, Denmark
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the vikings lived in scandinavia, in what is now Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark
Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author who lived from April 2, 1805, to August 4, 1875. He hailed from Denmark and is best known for his fairy tales such as "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Little Mermaid."
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If you lived in Denmark between 1969 and 1982 and you are currently living in Pakistan, you cannot be given the Denmark passport because the country does not permit dual citizenship.
The Vikings lived in all of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Vikings raided and conquered parts of France and Great Britain from Denmark.
No, if you took the citizenship of another country, then you are not a Danish citizen because Denmark does not allow dual citizenship.
Annemarie lived on the fictional street of Korsgade in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Vikings lived in Scandinavia (mainly Norway, Sweden and Denmark), and in Iceland. They ventured (and proliferated) as far as Italy and the Mediterranean, but more commonly sailed to Ireland, Northern France, England, and even North America. They sometimes roamed Europe, Asia, and the North Atlantic Islands. In 600 A.D. to 1000 A.D., the Vikings lived across Europe. They lived in Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the Faroe Islands.
Through out Europe. They lived on Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Faroe Islands, Finland, and Greenland.