• Capital: Copenhagen
• Population: 5 580 413 million people
• Borders: Sweden through a
bridge, Germany, Baltic Sea and North Sea
Denmark is located in the Northen Europe and owns two
more oversea countries: Greenland and the Faroe Islands in the
North Atlantic.
The country consists on a large peninsula and many small
islands, for example Bornholm.
Listening to the National Anthem of Denmark
:
“Or, three lions passant in pale
Azure crowned and armed Or
langued Gules accompanied by
nine hearts Gules.”
Æ, Ø, Å.
Other Languages: Faroese; Greenlandic; German
 Denmark is localized in a place were the climate is tempered.
 The temperatures are in a average of 0ºC, the Summer is fresh
and it reaches a temperature of 18°C. In Winter it snows a lot.
 The Autumn is the station of the year when it rains more.
Spring is the driest.
January April June December
Sunday, 1 January
Nytår
(New-year)
Påskesøndag
(Easter)
Paskedag
(Easter Monday)
23rd June
Sankthans or
Sankthansaften
(St. John’s Eve)
25 December
Juledag
(Christmas)
Ejer Bavnehøj
Ymedrys
Wienerbrød
Gammel Dansk
• Wind energy
supplies more
than 25 per cent
of the electricity
consumed in
Denmark.
Denmark

Denmark

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    • Capital: Copenhagen •Population: 5 580 413 million people • Borders: Sweden through a bridge, Germany, Baltic Sea and North Sea
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    Denmark is locatedin the Northen Europe and owns two more oversea countries: Greenland and the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. The country consists on a large peninsula and many small islands, for example Bornholm.
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    Listening to theNational Anthem of Denmark
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    : “Or, three lionspassant in pale Azure crowned and armed Or langued Gules accompanied by nine hearts Gules.”
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    Æ, Ø, Å. OtherLanguages: Faroese; Greenlandic; German
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     Denmark islocalized in a place were the climate is tempered.  The temperatures are in a average of 0ºC, the Summer is fresh and it reaches a temperature of 18°C. In Winter it snows a lot.  The Autumn is the station of the year when it rains more. Spring is the driest.
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    January April JuneDecember Sunday, 1 January Nytår (New-year) Påskesøndag (Easter) Paskedag (Easter Monday) 23rd June Sankthans or Sankthansaften (St. John’s Eve) 25 December Juledag (Christmas)
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    • Wind energy suppliesmore than 25 per cent of the electricity consumed in Denmark.