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Denmark

A Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, Denmark comprises the Kingdom of Denmark, together with Faroe Islands and Greenland. It has a total area of 16,640 sq mi and a population of about 5,557,709 as of October 2010.

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Can you drive from Sweden to Denmark?

Yes, there is a combination of a brigde and underwater tunnel that connects Denmark and Sweden.

What part of europe is Denmark?

Denmark is a country that is part of Europe.

The reason why Denmark is sometimes (incorrectly) considered part of North America is that the island of Greenland, which is part of the kingdom of Denmark, is actually geographically in North America.

Is denmark urban or rural?

Denmark is primarily an urban country, with about 87% of its population living in urban areas. Major cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense are key cultural and economic centers. However, there are also rural regions, particularly in Jutland and on various islands, where agriculture and natural landscapes dominate. Overall, the urban areas play a significant role in Denmark's identity and economy.

Is kobengavn the same as Copenhagen?

Did you mean "København"?. Because that is the danish word for Copenhagen.

What are the requirements for PR visa for Denmark?

To obtain a Permanent Residence (PR) visa for Denmark, applicants typically need to have held a temporary residence permit for at least four years, demonstrate stable financial means to support themselves, and prove proficiency in Danish language at a certain level. Additionally, applicants must show knowledge of Danish society and culture. Compliance with the terms of their temporary residence permit is also essential. Specific requirements may vary based on the applicant's situation, such as employment or family connections.

What country belong to Denmark?

Well just now it's Greenland and the Faeroe islands that belong to Denmark.

But back in the day Denmark owned modern day Norway, Iceland, and southern part of Sweden called Skån

Who owns Greenland?

In 1721, Norwegian priest Hans Egede, under the auspices of the Danish king, went to Greenland to "rechristianize" the Norsemen that had settled there many hundreds of years earlier. The only problem was the Norse were long gone, having long since moved on to greener pastures. In any case, Egede's expedition led to the establishment of a trading post and mission, and marked the beginning of Greenland's time as a Danish colony.

Then, in 1953, Denmark's constitution was modified and Greenland became an official part of the country, gaining voting membership in the Danish parliament. In 1979, Greenland was finally awarded "home rule within the Danish Commonwealth," allowing them to elect their own parliament and set up their own local government.


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Is Denmark the main capitol in Sweden?

No, Denmark and Sweden are countries.

The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen.

The capital of Sweden is Stockholm.

What is the postnumber of Denmark?

That depends on which part of Denmark you are sending to. You are thinking about European Denmark right?

What is Danish is he or she?

If you mean; what is the danish word for he and she, it is:

he = han

she = hun

Which town in California is a perfect representation of a Dutch village?

You are referring to the city Solvang in Santa Barbara County, California. It offers a taste of "Denmark" without the travel expense. Visitors can appreciate the architecture, statues and food specialties that reflect the traditional Danish lifestyle.

How do you immigrate to Denmark?

Its very hard... people end up being sent back to their country! But you have a real good chance if you learn to speak danish BEFORE you arrive. Be sure to know what kind of job you want to work at... language is very important

Who is the prisedent of Denmark?

Denmark haven't got a president, but a prime minister.

His name is Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

He has been the prime minister of Denmark since the 5th of April 2009.