danish people from denmark left andman and nicobar in 1868
No, if you took the citizenship of another country, then you are not a Danish citizen because Denmark does not allow dual citizenship.
If you left Denmark 30 years ago and you still hold the Danish citizenship, then you can renew your residence permit.
Each year, thousands of people gather in Rebild Bakker - a hilly national park south of Aalborg in Jutland - to celebrate USA's Independence Day, meet other Danish-Americans, and remember those who left Denmark to seek a new life in America. There is a link below.
There was no significant "Battle of Denmark" . The Danish King Christian X and his Government surrendered only 2 hours after the German Army drove into Denmark on the morning of 9 April 1940. 16 Danish border guards were killed, The King and government thereafter co-operated with the Germans for the remainder of the war. Anyone who claims there was a battle is trying to re-write history. No Danish troops fought against the Germans at any point unless they were individuals who had left Denmark before the invasion.
Danish is read from the upper left corner to the bottom right (left to right).
They invaded Denmark in 1940, and left in 1945.
No. Greenland left the European Economic Community in 1985. This organization was later renamed the European Union in 1993. Greenland still has some connection with the EU since it is a Danish territory and Denmark remains a member of the EU.
Mostly the Danes did not escape the Germans. They continued to live in Denmark under German occupation until the war ended, when the Germans left. A few were able to go by boat to Sweden or England.
Hamlet is from Denmark. The play takes place at the castle of Elsinore and it is implied that this is the permanent residence of the court and the Danish Kings. If so, his home "town" is Elsinore Castle, which isn't a town at all. They talk about "the tragedians of the city" who have left the city to come to Elsinore. The play is vague about where this city is, just as it is about Hamlet's home town, since it doesn't matter to the way the play plays out.
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left-cut it probably means chris zang