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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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Who was the 11th century Danish king?

We had 10:

Svend 1. Tveskæg

Harald 2.

Knud 1. den Store

Hardeknud

Magnus den Gode

Svend 2. Estridsen

Harald 3. Hen

Knud 2. den Hellige

Oluf 1. Hunger

Erik 1. Ejegod

Who is the king or queen of Denmark today?

the Monarch of Denmark is Queen Margrethe II, Born 16 April 1940, Reigned 14 January 1972 - present

What is the basic monetary unit of Denmark?

Traditionally it was the Krone but now Denmark uses Euros.

What is 'duck' in Danish?

The word for 'duck' in Denmark is 'and'.

How many Beaches dose Copenhagen have?

While there are no beaches in the municipality of Copenhagen itself, there are near by beaches both to the north (Charlottenlund on the Eastern coast facing Sweden; 9 km from Town hall square), to the South (Amager Strand Park on the Island of Amager also facing east; 6 km away) and to the South west (approx. 15 km; several destinations facing south). These are all within the Capital area and reachable by public transport. If you have the time you can also drive 52 km to Hornbæk on the the Northern coast (at the Kattegat sea) - here you'll get a real sea-side experience.

Do check the weather before you leave home ;-)

What is the population of the largest city in denmark?

Copenhagen is the largest city in Denmark.

The population depends on where you draw the line between what's Copenhagen and what's not Copenhagen.

Copenhagen Municipality has a population of 615,000 people. Note that Frederiksberg Municipality is another municipality surrounded by Copenhagen Municipality, and is home to 105,000 people.

If you broaden the area to the urban area (Storkøbenhavn) you will get a population of 1,295,000 people.

If you take metropolitan area (Hovedstadsområdet) you will reach a population of 2,035,000 people.

What do people in Europe wear?

they wear the same type of clothing that we wear today

Why should you go to Denmark?

You should go to Denmark because it is beautiful and everyone i have asked says it is one of the greatest experiences of their lives.They have great food, friendly people, and beautiful sights to see.

Where do Denmark get most of their money?

if you mean the danish state we have an income tax of 56% making udt the highest taxed coutry in the world. we are altso the most happy, think its connected?

if you mean privatly we get a lot of income off pig farming. Denmark is the only country with more pigs that inhabitants

WHICH country came first?

Denmark is the oldest country that still exist

What do they call McDonald's in Denmark?

Mcdonald's

Slang : Mc D or 'The Golden Seagull Cafe' (due to the yellow M resembling a pair of wings)

Who is the King of Danes?

Currently there is no Danish King, Queen Margarethe II is the current Danish Monarch.

How many citys are in Denmark?

In 2006 there were 1,450 cities in Denmark.

Which three territories are controlled by Denmark?

The three territories that are controlled by Denmark are North Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. There are also over 407 islands in Denmark with about 70 of them having inhabitants.

How big is Great Britain compared to denmark?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is 93,000 sq. mi. in land area.

The Kingdom of Denmark (excluding Greenland) is 26,779 square miles. Including Greenland it is 837589 sq.mi.

So UK is 3,4 times bigger than Denmark (or 9 times smaller, depending if you include Greenland or not)

Where is Copenhegan found?

Copenhagen is Denmark’s capital. Coordinates: 55° 40′ 34″ N, 12° 34′ 6″ E.

How do you say baby in danish?

Literal translation of baby in Danish is: baby, spædbarn

Where is Denmark located Denmark?

Location: Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, on a peninsula north of Germany.
Denmark is located in Northern Europe. South of Norway, west of Sweden, north of Germany.