As of recent estimates, there are approximately 30,000 to 40,000 English nationals living in Denmark. This number can fluctuate due to various factors such as work opportunities, education, and personal circumstances. The English community is primarily concentrated in urban areas like Copenhagen, where many expatriates are drawn for professional reasons.
"Tourist" is another word for a visitor to a country. No tourists RESIDE in Denmark.
Zero unless they are in a zoo.
The official name of Denmark is "Danmark"In English it is the Kingdom of Denmark
It is difficult to get an accurate number. There is a German minority of approximately 15,000 people who live in Denmark. German along with English are the two main foreign languages that students learn in school.
Denmark...i think
In English, people from Denmark are called Danes. In Danish, people from Denmark are called Danskere.
Any country they like, but traditionally Denmark.
== == Approx. 5,5 million.as of 2009 5,534,738 people live in Denmark
about 2,5 mio. Denmarks population: 5,5 mio soo...
I'm pretty sure Groniger's live in Denmark. if i am not right dont blame me pls.
No, it is not considered rude to speak English in Denmark. Danish people generally speak English well and are accustomed to hearing it spoken by visitors and tourists.
If you lived in Denmark between 1969 and 1982 and you are currently living in Pakistan, you cannot be given the Denmark passport because the country does not permit dual citizenship.