What are some neighbor countries to Denmark?
It borders on Germany in the south, the North Sea in the west, the Skagerrak in the north, and the Kattegat and the Oresund in the east.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark (born 1940) is still alive and she lives at the Amalienborg Castle (build in the 1750 - 1760's, and Royal residence since 1794 when the Christiansborg Castle was completely destroyed by a fire) in central Copenhagen. The Summers are traditionally spend at Marselisborg Castle in Århus (second biggest city in Denmark, located on eastern shore of the Jutland peninsula. During Spring and Autumn vacations she relocates to Fredensborg Castle north of Copenhagen. Ad hoc vacations often go to Château de Cayx in her husband's native France.
Why did the Danes destroy their own naval fleet?
They destroyed their naval fleet because they didn't want the Nazis to use it for evil. They didn't want them to use it against them.
Can you drive a car in denmark with a UK license?
You are allowed to drive freely in Denmark if one of these conditions is met:
1: Your license is issued in another EU country.
2: If not from another EU country, then you will have to exchange the original license to a danish license within 90 days and you are only allowed to drive a vehicle if the language of the original license, or a translated copy of it, is in English, french or danish.
To receive a danish drivers license, here is what you need to bring to the police:
A medical statement from your personal doctor about fitness to drive.
A picture, colour or b/w, showing the profile of your face. the size of the picture is required to be 35x45 mm and the distance between top and bottom of your face is required to be 30-36 mm in height. It must be suitable to scan the picture.
Your original drivers license.
Valid passport.
Valid visa.
A new driving/theoretical exam might be required.
What were the results of the match between Denmark and Japan in the 2010 FIFA World Cup?
Japan defeated Denmark. The statistics of the match are as follows:
Denmark 1-3 JapanJune 24, 2010 (20:30)
Managers:
Man of the Match: Keisuke Honda (Japan)
Location: Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg
Attendance: 27,967
Head Referee: Jerome Damon (South Africa)
Denmark's Goalscorer: Jon Dahl Tomasson - 81st minute
Japan's Goalscorers: Keisuke Honda - 17th minute, Yasuhito Endō - 30th minute, Shinji Okazaki - 87th minute
Yellow Cards: 5
Red Cards: None
Main aims of the Copenhagen summit?
The purpose of the Copenhagen Climate Council is to create global awareness of the importance of the Un Climate Summit in Copenhagen, December 2009.
Which city is the oldest in Denmark?
Ribe in Jutland. It is celebrating it's 1.300 year anniversary in 2009 (although the figure is approximate - there is no exact founding year)
What is Greenlands size rank in the world?
It is the largest Island in the world. Australia is a continent, so it doesn't count.
What is the difference between a renewable and nonrenewable resource in denmark?
The difference between the 2 resources ANYWHERE in the world are that a renewable resource may be replaced within 100 years, say a forest, while a non-renewable resource takes much longer, oil for instance, which takes hundreds of thousands or millions of years to form.
What happened to Copenhagen Denmark after the Holocaust?
The question seem to imply that Copenhagen as whole was a target of the Holocaust, which would be a bit of an exaggeration. There were approx. 7.000 Jews living in Denmark at the time of the German occupation - most of them in Copenhagen. With the exception of people who due to old age or illness were unable to travel, almost all Jews were saved from the Holocaust due to a number of factors (like a German official warning Danish politicians, a popular active support of the secret evacuation of Jews to coastal towns and via boats on to neutral Sweden). They stayed in Sweden until the war was over after which they returned to Denmark and Copenhagen. (PS: some apparently didn't have the patience to wait it out in Sweden and quickly snug back to Denmark and joined the resistance movement. PPS: The German official who spilled the beans, Duchwitz, became a West-German ambassador to Denmark in the 50's).
Is jutland part of Denmark or the UK?
Jutland is part of Denmark.
It is the peninsula that is the part of Denmark that is connected to the European mainland.