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Denmark lies between 54° and 58° of latitude north and 8° and 15° of longitude east.The largest and most densely populated are Zealand on which the capital of Copenhagen. Denmark is a developed industrialised country. Denmark is poor in mineral deposits.

In the Early Modern Age from the Reformation to the end of the eighteenth century, there were two fully independent countries in Scandinavia, Denmark and Sweden. Developments in Denmark initially followed similar lines. Language, religion, and social and political The struggle between Denmark and Sweden had at first been successful for Denmark, but after losing two wars in the middle of the century.

The Danish climate is determined by the country's position on the edge of the continent of Europe close to large sea areas and in the zone of prevailing westerlies.

Explore the cultural life of Denmark! Danes love museums and all varieties of collections. Here, everything from Viking relics, toys and veteran cars to world- class art is collected and put on display - be it in magnificent halls and galleries or in more humble surroundings.

Before 1994 the question asked was Survey made by PLS Consult and the Danish Council on Smoking and Health Estimates of the total population of daily smokers for all years have been calculated by the OECD Secretariat as the unweighted average of the male and female rates.

1.EGESKOV CASTLE 2.SKAGEN 3.JUTLAND 4.ORESUNDSBRON 5.ARHUS 6.RIBE

Egeskov Castle is located south of Odense on the island of Funen. It is easily accessible by train and bus. The castle houses a moat and a drawbridge and has been long termed as the Renaissance gem. It was built in 1554, amidst a small lake called Egeskov (oak forest). The castle offers an expansive 15-hectare park surrounding it, which was designed in the mid-1700s

Skagen has been a fishig port for centuries together. The landscape of the peninsula has fine fascinating beaches. At the northernmost point of Denmark lies the long stretch of sand at Grenen. This place is at a distance of 3km to the northeast of Skagen.

Jutland is a place that offers umpteen natural beauty and fascinating landscapes. Astounding lakes, hills, forests, heaths, moors, marsh and dunes., the place plays abode to Europe's most serene and amazing beaches.

This is the new bridge between Denmark and Sweden. It will be open to traffic from 23-00hrs July 1st. It will cost about 60 Danish kr. to cross by train and 250 kr. by carIf you would like to know more details about the bridge or the festivities planned for the opening try this site

Arhus is located on the Jutland peninsula's eastern shore and is easily accessible by air, road and rail routes. Being the cultural centre of Jutland, Arhus is termed as an active city displaying Denmark's best music and entertainment scenes.

Ribe, the most ancient town of Scandinavia, is an excavation zone for silver coins. It is situated in Southern Jutland and is easily accessible by trains from The town dates back to the 9 th century.

Denmark has an enthically homogenous population consisting of Nordic Scandinavians.. Danish is the official language. The Evangelical Lutheran church is supported by the state, and about 95%.There is complete religious tolerance. The Roman Catholic church, the largest minority, has about 28,000 members.

The Danish climate is determined by the country's position on the edge of the continent large sea areas and in the zone of prevailing westerlies. This position results in cool summers with a mean temperature of around 16°C and winters that are not particularly cold, with mean temperatures of around 0.5°C.

The temperature in Denmark may increase 4-5 degrees so that we will have a climate like France. That means that we can cultivate grapes, corn, and other crops that require more heat. An increase in temperature means that the oceans will rise because polar ice will melt. This could cause a number of floods in low lying areas.

The Danish language belongs to the North Germanic language group together with Icelandic, Faroes etc. The second largest religion in denmark in islam 20,000them have moved here from other countries, primarily from Vietnam,japan There are many other religious communities in Denmark. Further information may be found at religion in denmark. Bact