What is the link to Denmark with Prince Philip?
The link to Denmark was through his father.
In 1863 Prince William of Denmark (the brother of Czarina Marie Feodorovna and Queen Alexandra of England) who was the son of King Christian IX of Denmark became King George I of Greece. He married Grand Duchess Olga of Russia and had many children. Their son Andrew married Princess Alice of Battenberg (the great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria.) Andrew and Alice were Prince Phillips parents.
What are common last names in Denmark?
Well, the most common last names in Denmark would be:
Jensen, Nielsen, Hansen, Pedersen, Andersen, Christensen, Larsen, Sørensen, Rasmussen, Jørgensen, Petersen, Madsen, Kristensen, Olsen, Thomsen, etc.
They tend to end with "sen", which in Danish means "son". So the first part of the name "Jens" is a normal name for a man, and then it is followed by "sen"/"son".
http://dst.dk/Statistik/Navne/pop/2008.aspx
Just a little changes. " Sen " is not son, in Danish. Son in danish is spell, " Søn " Sen dosent meen anything in Danish
What kind of food do they eat in Denmark?
i reli lik what you guys eat but it different
that's a stupid answer... the one above.......
well they have all the stuff that Americans have. they also eat danish mashpotato. they have some cookies called wonderful Copenhagen butter cookies! they are gud, i was eatin them
No, Denmark has no wild animals that could be considered directly dangerous to humans.
Starting at the south-east and going clockwise: Northsea, Skagerak, Kattegat, Øresund, Baltic sea.
Does Copenhagen have a red light district?
Yes, to the west of the Central station, but be aware that it is does not live up to the world wide reputation it gained in the 60's and 70's when Denmark was the first country in the world to legalize adult films. Today only a few shops are left.
Are Denmark and Iceland are nothh of the equator?
They both are, yes.
Are you thinking of Greenland? Iceland is not a part of Denmark - Greenland is.
Which city is named after Christian IV of Denmark?
Here are some - there may be more :
Kristiania in Norway (originally called Christiania, NOW called Oslo).
Kristiansand in Norway (originally Christianssand)
Kristianstad in present day Sweden
Kristianobel in present day Sweden
Christianshavn in Denmark. (Originally independent town, later absorbed by Copenhagen)
Note : Not all of the above was necessarily founded by Christian 4 - in some cases the name was changed as part of a re-location of an existing town(s).
Name the countries participated in the copenhaegen climate conference?
It was practically all countries as the number of participating states was 193. As of Jan 10, 2010, only 28 states have, however, signed the resulting Copenhagen accord. The process of getting more to sign in ongoing.
How many people visit Denmark per year?
Well, being the populous city that it is, Denmark would get approximately 72 thousand visitors each year. That's under perfect conditions of course.
What are the most common baby boy names in Denmark?
Might be Nikolaj, Mathias, Sebastian, Jonas, Casper, Oliver, Christian.
What are the names of the high schools in Copenhagen Denmark?
As a capital city, Copenhagen has many high schools, too numerous to list here. The best, however, include Niels Steenson High School, Gefion Gymnasium, Ingrid Jesperson High School and the Free High School.
Switzerland have the best mountains.
And there is no mountains in Denmark
There are many Danish scientists in several fields. Some names of Danish scientists are Emil Christian Hansen, Knud Illeris, Niels A. Lassen, Hans Peter J¿rgen Julius Thomsen, and Aksel C. Wiin-Nielsen.
What are the full names of Prince Christian and Princess Isabella of Denmark?
His Royal Highness Prince Christian Valdemar Henri John, Count of Monpezat
Her Royal Highness Princess Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe, Countess of Monpezat
Why is the Denmark strait called the Denmark strait if it's not near Denmark?
Because Denmark Claimed it first
What is the pledge of allegiance of Denmark?
There is no Pledge of Allegiance in Denmark. It isn't every country that needs to have their citizens promise eternal faithfulness every day.