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The National Capital of Denmark is: Copenhagen
Denmark Area in Square Kilometers: 43094.0
Population Statistics of Denmark are: 5484000
Denmark is located in the continent of Europe. The Europe continent code is EU


Denmark

Kingdom of Denmark

Geography*
Area: 43,094 sq. km. (16,639 sq. mi.); slightly smaller than Vermont and New Hampshire combined.
Cities: Capital--Copenhagen (pop. 0.5 million in Copenhagen and 1.1 million in the Copenhagen Region). Other cities--Arhus (293,510), Odense (185,206), Aalborg (163,231).
Terrain: Low and flat or slightly rolling; highest elevation is 173 m. (568 ft.).
Climate: Temperate. The terrain, location, and prevailing westerly winds make the weather changeable.

*Excluding Greenland and the Faroe Islands

People
Nationality: Noun--Dane(s). Adjective--Danish.
Population (July 2006): 5,434,567.
Annual growth rate: 0.33%.
Ethnic groups: Scandinavian, Inuit, Faroese, German, Turkish, Iranian, Somali.
Religion membership: Evangelical Lutheran 95%; other Protestant denominations and Roman Catholics 3%; Muslim 2%.
Languages: Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic (Inuit dialect), some German. English is the predominant second language.
Education: Years compulsory--9. Attendance--100%. Literacy--100%.
Health: Infant mortality rate (2006)--4.51/1,000. Life expectancy--men 75 years, women 80 years.
Work force (2006): 2.8 million. Employment: Industry, construction, mining and utilities--23%; government--35%; private services--38%; agriculture and fisheries--4%.

Government
Type: Constitutional monarchy.
Constitution: June 5, 1953.
Branches: Executive--queen (chief of state), prime minister (head of government), cabinet. Legislative--unicameral parliament (Folketing). Judicial--appointed Supreme Court.
Political parties (represented in parliament): Venstre (Liberal), Social Democratic, Konservative, Socialist People's, Social Liberal, Unity List, Danish People's.
Suffrage: Universal adult (18 years of age).
Administrative subdivisions: 13 counties and 271 municipalities.

Economy
GDP (2006): $275.24 billion.
Annual growth rate (real terms, 2006 est.): 3.2%.
Per capita GDP: $50,625.
Agriculture and fisheries (2.4% of GDP at gross value added): Products--meat, milk, grains, seeds, hides, fur skin, fish and shellfish.
Industry (21.0% of GDP at gross value added): Types--industrial and construction equipment, food processing, electronics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, furniture, textiles, windmills, and ships.
Natural resources: North Sea--oil and gas, fish. Greenland--fish and shrimp, potential for hydrocarbons and minerals, including zinc, lead, molybdenum, uranium, gold, platinum. The Faroe Islands--fish, potential for hydrocarbons.
Trade (2006 .): Exports--$90.97 billion: manufactured goods 81% (of which machinery and instruments 35%); agricultural products 10% (of which pork and pork products cover 48%), fuels 2%, fish and fish products 3%, other 4%. Imports--$84.23 billion: raw materials and semi-manufactures 43%, consumer goods 29%, capital equipment 14%, transport equipment 7%, fuels 5%, other 2%. Partners (percent of total trade in goods)--Germany 21%, Sweden 13%, U.K. 8%, U.S. 5%, Norway 5%, Japan 2%, east European countries 5%.
Official exchange rate: 5.70 kroner=U.S. $1 as of late February 2007.

PEOPLE AND HISTORY
The Danes, a homogenous Gothic-Germanic people, have inhabited Denmark since prehistoric times. Danish is the principal language. English is a required school subject, and fluency is high. A small German-speaking minority lives in southern Jutland; a mostly Inuit population inhabits Greenland; and the Faroe Islands have a Nordic population with its own language. Education is compulsory from ages seven to 16 and is free through the university level.

Although religious freedom is guaranteed, the state-supported Evangelical Lutheran Church accounts for about 95% of those persons claiming religious affiliation. Several other Christian denominations, as well as other major religions, find adherents in Denmark. Islam is now the second-largest religion in Denmark.

During the Viking period (9th-11th centuries), Denmark was a great power based on the Jutland Peninsula, the Island of Zealand, and the southern part of what is now Sweden. In the early 11th century, King Canute united Denmark and England for almost 30 years.

Viking raids brought Denmark into contact with Christianity, and in the 12th century, crown and church influence increased. By the late 13th century, royal power had waned, and the nobility forced the king to grant a charter, considered Denmark's first constitution. Although the struggle between crown and nobility continued into the 14th century, Queen Margrethe I succeeded in uniting Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, and Greenland under the Danish crown. Sweden and Finland left the union in 1520; however, Norway remained until 1814. Iceland, in a "personal union" under the king of Denmark after 1918, became independent in 1944.

The Reformation was introduced in Denmark in 1536. Denmark's provinces in today's southwestern Sweden were lost in 1658, and Norway was transferred from the Danish to the Swedish crown in 1814, following the defeat of Napoleon, with whom Denmark was allied.

The Danish liberal movement gained momentum in the 1830s, and in 1849 Denmark became a constitutional monarchy. After the war with Prussia and Austria in 1864, Denmark was forced to cede Schleswig-Holstein to Prussia and adopt a policy of neutrality. Toward the end of the 19th century, Denmark inaugurated important social and labor market reforms, laying the basis for the present welfare state.

Denmark remained neutral during World War I. Despite its declaration of neutrality at the beginning of World War II, it was invaded by the Germans in 1940 and occupied until liberated by the Allied forces in May 1945. Resistance against the Germans was sporadic until late 1943. By then better organized, the resistance movement and other volunteers undertook a successful rescue mission in which nearly the entire Jewish population of Denmark was shipped to Sweden (whose neutrality was honored by Germany). However, extensive studies are still being undertaken for the purpose of establishing a clearer picture of the degree of Danish cooperation--official and corporate--with the occupying power. Denmark became a charter member of the United Nations and was one of the original signers of the North Atlantic Treaty.

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Country Code: DA


Denmark Facts
Kingdom of Denmark *Kongeriget Danmark* : 
 
*Motto: *none (Royal motto: *Guds hjælp, Folkets kærlighed, Danmarks styrke* "The Help of God, the Love of the People, the Strength of Denmark") : 
 
*Anthem: **Der er et yndigt land* (national) *Royal anthem: **Kong christian stod ved højen mast* (royal and national) : 
 
Location of *Denmark* (orange) – on the European continent (camel & white) – in the European Union (camel)   [Legend] : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Copenhagen 55°43′N 12°34′E / 55.717, 12.567
Official languages : 
Danish1
*Ethnic groups* : 
91.1% Danish, 8.9% (Germans, Greeks, Bosnian, Russian, Turks, Arabs)
Demonym : 
Danish or Danes
Government : 
Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
Government Monarch : 
Queen Margrethe II
Government Prime Minister : 
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Government Folketing Speaker : 
Thor Pedersen
Consolidation : 
8th century
EU accession : 
1 January 1973 (7th)
Area : 
 
Area Total : 
43,094 km² (134th²) 16,639² sq mi
Area Water (%) : 
1.6²
Population : 
 
Population 2008 estimate : 
5,475,791 (108th)
Population Density : 
129.16/km² (78th²) 334.53/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (PPP) Total : 
$203.519 billion[1] (49th)
*GDP* (PPP) Per capita : 
$37,264[1] (IMF) (14th)
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (nominal) Total : 
$312.046 billion[1] (27th)
*GDP* (nominal) Per capita : 
$57,136[1] (IMF) (6th)
*Gini* (1997) : 
24.7 (low) (1st)
*HDI* (2007) : 
▲ 0.949 (high) (14th)
Currency : 
Danish krone (DKK)
Time zone : 
CET² (UTC+1)
Time zone Summer (DST) : 
CEST² (UTC+2)
Internet TLD : 
.dk2,3
Calling code : 
+454
1 Co-official with Greenlandic in Greenland, and Faroese in the Faroe Islands. German is recognised as a protected minority language in the South Jutland (Sønderjylland) area of Denmark. Danish is recognised as a protected minority language in the : 
 
Kingdom of Denmark *Kongeriget Danmark* : 
 
*Motto: *none (Royal motto: *Guds hj?lp, Folkets k?rlighed, Danmarks styrke* "The Help of God, the Love of the People, the Strength of Denmark") : 
 
*Anthem: **Der er et yndigt land* (national) *Royal anthem: **Kong christian stod ved h?jen mast* (royal and national) : 
 
Location of *Denmark* (orange) ? on the European continent (camel & white) ? in the European Union (camel) ? [Legend] : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Copenhagen 55?43?N 12?34?E? / ?55.717, 12.567
Official languages : 
Danish1
*Ethnic groups* : 
91.1% Danish, 8.9% (Germans, Greeks, Bosnian, Russian, Turks, Arabs)
Demonym : 
Danish or Danes
Government : 
Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
Monarch : 
Queen Margrethe II
Prime Minister : 
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Folketing Speaker : 
Thor Pedersen
Consolidation : 
8th century
EU accession : 
1 January 1973 (7th)
Area : 
 
Total : 
43,094 km? (134th?) 16,639? sq mi
Water (%) : 
1.6?
Population : 
 
2008 estimate : 
5,475,791 (108th)
Density : 
129.16/km? (78th?) 334.53/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$203.519 billion[1] (49th)
Per capita : 
$37,264[1] (IMF) (14th)
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$312.046 billion[1] (27th)
Per capita : 
$57,136[1] (IMF) (6th)
*Gini* (1997) : 
24.7 (low) (1st)
*HDI* (2007) : 
? 0.949 (high) (14th)
Currency : 
Danish krone (DKK)
Time zone : 
CET? (UTC+1)
Summer (DST) : 
CEST? (UTC+2)
Internet TLD : 
.dk2,3
Calling code : 
+454
1 Co-official with Greenlandic in Greenland, and Faroese in the Faroe Islands. German is recognised as a protected minority language in the South Jutland (S?nderjylland) area of Denmark. Danish is recognised as a protected minority language in the : 
 

Denmark

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