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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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Why is marmite banned in Denmark?

It is illegal to sell marmite in Denmark, because in Denmark you need permission from the Danish food standards board to sell food with added vitamins. It is not illegal to import marmite to Denmark.

What year did Greenland become apart of Denmark?

Greenland was first settled by norweigens and icelandics in 986 and so became part of the Norway. With the Kalmar Union in 1380. The settlers disappeared by unknown reason in the 15th century. Several expeditions was latter send to reestablise comtact and uphold danish soverignity of the islamd, but it was first accept as a danish colony in 1721 and was integrated as a part of main Denmark in 1953 until it was given home rule in 1979.

Who is in charge of Denmark?

They have a Prime Minister and a Queen.

The next Prime minister could be a woman (the first female to enter the office).

The Queens son will take her place next, and Denmark will have a King.

Family life in Denmark?

Is not like the one in America.

America is much more "let's go to church" and the stay-at-home-mom is very rare in Denmark.

How is Denmark silimer to the Nordic country?

Denmark is not just similarwith the Nordic countries, but is one of the Nordic countries.

Train prices Copenhagen airport kastrup station to hassleholm?

I need to know the price of return ticket from Kastrup airport to Hassëlholm

Why does Denmark have higher crude death rate than Bolivia?

Denmark has a higher crude death rate because of its greater population. The greater population the more deaths that will occur.

Who is the Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands?

Kaj Leo Johannesen is the Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands. Johannesen became the Prime Minister on 2008 September 26. Johannesen was previously a footballer.

How much does it cost to import a cow from denmark?

How much it costs to import a cow from Denmark will depend on the size and quality of the cow. Cows can typically cost up to $1.25 per pound plus any service fees.

What are common boy names from Denmark?

There are many common boy names in Denmark. Like Christian and Frederik, after the Kings. And Lucas, Marcus, Emil, Oliver, Mikkel, Elias, Valdemar, Victor, Noah, Malthe, Sebastian, Kasper, Nicklas, William, Daniel, August, Gustav, Aksel, David. Just to name a few

Are there people of Denmark with the name teo?

Teo is a very unusual name.

The official statistics of Denmark, claims that about 50 people in Denmark are named Teo.

Why was Denmark the first country to legalize same-sex marriage?

Denmark was not the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. That honor falls to the Netherlands. Denmark was, however, the first country to offer a kind of registered partnership that provided some of the benefits of marriage. The purpose of the legislation was just that, to provide some of the benefits of marriage to same-sex couples.

Average salary in Denmark 2008?

Denmark has one of the highest standards of living in the world with an average income of US$ 34,600 per capita (2005). I got this from a website with alot of other info in the country... http://www.balticuniv.uu.se/atlas/denmark/index.htm

The nordic countries tend to celebrate Christmas cheifly on which date?

Dec 24 in the evening, i.e. the evening before Christ's official birthday. I'm not sure, but I think this tendency to celebrate evenings prior to religious holidays, is somehow connected to the old definitions of days based on the Sun rising and setting, i.e. the Dec 25 was thought to begin at sun down Dec 24.

What is the Danish name for James?

You don't have a Danish name for James, so you will just say James.

How much does a Mc Donald's employee in Denmark make?

Probably whatever the lowest amount they're legally allowed to be paid is.

How old is the danish monarchy?

The Danish monarchy began in 1536-1864. At that time were Norwegian, parts of Holstein/Holsten in Germany, parts of Sweden, Iceland and Faroe Islands a part of Denmark but because of something (it's a long story) we lost those parts, and in 1864 there was no more Danish monarchy. We still have our Royal Family, and today it's called 'Kongeriget Danmark/Kingdom of Denmark'

What is the conflict of Denmark and Afghanistan?

There are no conflicts between Denmark and Afghanistan. Relations are friendly.

What country is similar to Denmark?

It's hard to define what country that's similar to Denmark, but Danes are often compared to Swedes, Norwegians and sometimes Dutch people when it comes to culture and lifestyle.

What icecap does Denmark own?

All of the Greenlandic ice cap.