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DENMARK
COUNTRIES OF THE PLANET UNIT
GEOGRAPHY
• Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe.
• The southernmost and smallest of the Nordic countries, it is south-west
of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany.
• The Kingdom of Denmark is a sovereign state that comprises Denmark
proper and two autonomous countries in the North Atlantic Ocean: the
Faroe Islands and Greenland.
• Denmark has an area of 42,924 square kilometres and a population of
5.7 million.
BORDERS
• Denmark has existed with its current borders since 1921.
• The only terrestrial border of Denmark is that with Germany, with a
length of 68 km.
• The border along the territorial waters with Sweden runs along the
Øresund (a strait which forms the Danish–Swedish border, separating
Denmark from Sweden) for 115 km.
• The exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Denmark borders those of
Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, the United Kingdom, Sweden,
Norway, Iceland and Canada.
Kronborg castle is situated on
the extreme northeastern tip of
the island of Zealand at the
narrowest point of the Øresund
MAP
COAT OF ARMS
FLAG
CURRENT LEADERS 2016
• Hereditary monarch Queen Margrethe
II has been head of state since 14
January 1972.
• The prime minister is Lars Løkke
Rasmussen, the leader of the Liberal
Party (Venstre).
• Rasmussen heads a cabinet which,
unusually, consists entirely of ministers
from his own party.
ETYMOLOGY
• The first recorded use of the word Danmark is found on the two
Jelling stones, which are runestones believed to have been erected
by Gorm the Old (c. 955) and Harald Bluetooth (c. 965).
• The larger stone of the two is popularly cited as Denmark's
baptismal certificate, though both use the word "Denmark", in the
form of "tanmaurk" on the large stone, and ᛏᛅᚾᛘᛅᚱᚴᛅᚱ "tanmarkar“
on the small stone.
• The inhabitants of Denmark are there called "tani", or "Danes".
King Gorm the Old receives the news
of the death of his son Canute
Harald Bluetooth being baptized by
Poppo the missionary, probably ca. 970
CURRENCY
• The krone (sign: kr.; code: DKK) is the official currency of Denmark,
Greenland and the Faroe Islands, introduced on 1 January 1875.
• One krone is subdivided into 100 øre, (deriving from Latin aureus
meaning "gold coin“).
AREA
• Denmark 42,925 km2
• Greenland 2,166,086 km2
• Faroe Islands 1,399 km2
EARLY HISTORY
• The earliest archaeological findings in Denmark date back to the Eem
interglacial period from 130,000–110,000 BC.
• During the Pre-Roman Iron Age (500 BC – AD 1), native groups began
migrating south, and the first tribal Danes came to the country between
the Pre-Roman and Germanic Iron Age, in the Roman Iron Age (AD 1–400).
• The Roman provinces maintained trade routes and relations with native
tribes in Denmark, and Roman coins have been found in Denmark.
• From the 8th to the 10th century the wider Scandinavian region, was the
source of Vikings. They colonised, raided, and traded in all parts of Europe.
The Danish Vikings were most active in the Eastern and Southern British
Isles and Western Europe. They conquered and settled parts of England
(known as the Danelaw) under King Sweyn in 1013, and France where
Danes and Norwegians founded Normandy with Rollo as head of state.
The gilded side of the Trundholm sun chariot dating from the Nordic Bronze Age.
MODERN HISTORY
• The Danish-Norwegian union was dissolved by the Treaty of Kiel in
1814; the Danish monarchy "irrevocably and forever" renounced
claims to the Kingdom of Norway in favour of the Swedish king.
• After the dissolution of the union with Norway, Denmark kept the
possessions of Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, governed by
Norway for centuries.
• The National Constitutional Assembly was convened by King Frederick
VII in 1848 to adopt the Constitution of Denmark.
• Denmark became a member of the European Union in 1973 and signed
the Lisbon Treaty in 2007.
The Battle of Öland during the Scanian War, between an allied
Dano-Norwegian-Dutch fleet and the Swedish navy, 1 June 1676
GOVERNANCE
• The Danish Parliament is called the Folketing. It is the legislature of the
Kingdom of Denmark, passing Acts that apply in Denmark and, in limited
cases, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
• Denmark is a representative democracy with universal suffrage.
• Membership of the Folketing is based on proportional representation of
political parties, with a 2% electoral threshold.
• The Government of Denmark operates as a cabinet government, where
executive authority is exercised—formally on behalf of the Monarch—by
Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers, who head ministries.
Christiansborg Palace houses the Folketing, the Supreme Court, and Government offices
FOREIGN RELATIONS
• Denmark wields considerable influence in Northern Europe and is a middle
power in international affairs.
• Greenland and the Faroe Islands have been guaranteed a say in foreign
policy issues such as fishing, whaling, and geopolitical concerns.
• The foreign policy of Denmark is substantially influenced by its
membership of the European Union (EU); Denmark joined the European
Economic Community in 1973.
• Following World War II, Denmark ended its two-hundred-year-long policy
of neutrality.
• It has been a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) since 1949, and membership remains highly popular.
• Denmark has for a long time been among the countries of the world,
contributing the largest percentage of gross national income to
development aid.
MILITARY
• Denmark's armed forces are known as the Danish Defence.
• During peacetime, the Ministry of Defence employs 33,000 in total.
• The main military branches employ almost 27,000: 15,460 in the
Royal Danish Army, 5,300 in the Royal Danish Navy and 6,050 in the
Royal Danish Air Force.
• 55,000 serve as volunteers in the Danish Home Guard.
• The Danish Defence has around 1,400 staff in international missions,
not including standing contributions to NATO.
Danish MP-soldiers
conducting advanced
law enforcement
training
TOPOGRAPHY AND RELIEF FORMS
• The country is flat with little elevation; having an average height
above sea level of 31 m. The highest natural point is Møllehøj, 170 m.
• A portion of Denmark's terrain consists of rolling plains whilst the
coastline is sandy, with large dunes in northern Jutland.
• Once extensively forested, today Denmark largely consists of arable
land.
• The Kingdom of Denmark includes two overseas territories, both well
to the west of Denmark: Greenland, the world's largest island, and
the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean.
• These territories are self-governing and form part of the Danish
Realm.
RIVERS AND LAKES
• Denmark is drained by rivers, like Gudenå, Odense, Skjern, Suså, Vidå.
A view north to the Gudenå River close to Sminge Sø.
CLIMATE
• Denmark has a temperate climate, characterised by mild winters, with
mean temperatures in January of 1.5 °C, and cool summers, with a
mean temperature in August of 17.2 °C.
• Denmark has an average of 179 days per year with precipitation, on
average receiving a total of 765 millimetres per year; autumn is the
wettest season and spring the driest.
• The position between a continent and an ocean means that weather
often changes.
• Because of Denmark's northern location, there are large seasonal
variations in daylight. There are short days during the winter with
sunrise coming at 8:45 am and sunset 3:45 pm, as well as long
summer days with sunrise at 4:30 am and sunset at 10 pm.
BIODIVERSITY
• Denmark belongs to the Boreal Kingdom and can be subdivided into two
ecoregions: the Atlantic mixed forests and Baltic mixed forests.
• Almost all of Denmark's primeval temperate forests have been destroyed
or fragmented, for agricultural purposes. The deforestation has created
large swaths of heathland and sand drifts. There are several larger second
growth woodlands in the country and 12.9% of the land is now forested.
• Roe deer occupy the countryside, and large-antlered red deer can be found
in the sparse woodlands of Jutland. Denmark is home to smaller mammals,
such as polecats, hares and hedgehogs. 400 bird species inhabit Denmark
and 160 of those breed in the country. Large marine mammals include
healthy populations of porpoise, growing numbers of pinnipeds and
occasional visits of large whales, including blue whales and orcas. Cod,
herring and plaice are abundant fish in Danish waters and form the basis
for a large fishing industry.
The Roe Deer
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
• Land and water pollution are two of Denmark's most significant
environmental issues, although much of the country's household and
industrial waste is now increasingly filtered and sometimes recycled.
• The country has historically taken a stance on environmental
preservation; in 1971 Denmark established a Ministry of Environment
and was the first country in the world to implement an environmental
law in 1973.
• To mitigate environmental degradation and global warming the
Danish Government has signed the Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol.
• The Climate Change Performance Index for 2015 placed Denmark at
the top of the table, explaining that emissions are still quite high, the
country was able to implement effective climate protection policies.
The Danish landscape is
characterised by flat, arable
land and sandy coasts
ECONOMY
• Denmark has a developed mixed economy that is classed as a high-
income economy by the World Bank.
• It ranks 18th in the world in terms of GDP and it is the 13th most
competitive economy in the world, and 8th in Europe.
• Denmark has the fourth highest ratio of tertiary degree holders in the
world and it is the country ranks highest in the world for workers'
rights.
• According to the International Monetary Fund, Denmark has the
world's highest minimum wage.
Denmark is a leading
producer of pork, and the
largest exporter of pork
products in the EU
ENERGY
• Denmark is a long-time leader in wind power: in 2015 wind turbines
provided 42.1% of the total electricity power consumption.
• Denmark is connected by electric transmission lines to other European
countries. On 6 September 2012, Denmark launched the biggest wind
turbine in the world, and will add four more over the next four years.
• Denmark's electricity sector has integrated energy sources such as wind
power into the national grid. Denmark now aims to focus on intelligent
battery systems (V2G) and plug-in vehicles in the transport sector.
Middelgrunden, an offshore wind farm near Copenhagen
NATURAL RESOURCES
• Denmark has considerably large deposits of oil and natural gas in the
North Sea and ranks as number 32 in the world among net exporters
of crude oil and was producing 259,980 barrels of crude oil a day in
2009.
POPULATION AND DENSITY
• The population of Denmark is January 2016 estimate 5,707,251
(113th), Greenland 56,114, Faroe Islands 49,079.
• Density (Denmark) 132.96/km2.
• The median age is 41.4 years, with 0.97 males per female.
• The total fertility rate is 1.73 children born per woman.
• The World Happiness Report ranks Denmark's population as the
happiest in the world.
CAPITAL
• Copenhagen is the capital and most populated city of Denmark.
• It has a municipal population of 591,481 and a larger urban
population of 1,280,371 (as of 1 January 2016).
The City Hall of Copenhagen Municipality
LARGEST CITIES: AARHUS
• Åarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark.
• It is located on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula, in the
geographical centre of Denmark, 187 kilometres northwest of
Copenhagen and 289 kilometres north of Hamburg, Germany.
• The inner urban area contains 264,716 inhabitants (as of 1 January
2016) and the municipal population is 330,639.
Toldkammeret (Custom House, 1898)
ETHNIC GROUPS
• There are no official statistics on ethnic groups, but according to 2016
figures from Statistics Denmark, approximately 87.7% of the
population was of Danish descent, defined as having at least one
parent who was born in Denmark and has Danish citizenship.
• The remaining 12.3% were of a foreign background, defined as
immigrants or descendants of recent immigrants.
• With the same definition, the most common countries of origin were
Poland, Turkey, Germany, Iraq, Romania, Syria, Somalia, Iran,
Afghanistan, and Yugoslavia and its successor states.
LANGUAGE
• Danish is the de facto national language of Denmark. Faroese and
Greenlandic are the official languages of the Faroe Islands and
Greenland respectively.
• The languages are so closely related that it is possible for Danish,
Norwegian and Swedish speakers to understand each other with
relatively little effort. Danish is more distantly related to German,
which is a West Germanic language.
• A large majority (86%) of Danes speak English as a second language,
generally with a high level of proficiency. German is the second-most
spoken foreign language, with 47% reporting a conversational level of
proficiency. Denmark had 25,900 native speakers of German in 2007.
A map of Danish dialects
RELIGION
• In January 2015, 77.8% of the population of Denmark were members of the
Church of Denmark, the officially established church, which is Lutheran in
tradition. The Constitution states that a member of the Royal Family must
be a member of the Church of Denmark, though the rest of the population
is free to adhere to other faiths.
• In 1682 the state granted limited recognition to three religious groups
dissenting from the Established Church: Roman Catholicism, the Reformed
Church and Judaism. Denmark's Muslims make up approximately 3.7% of
the population and form the country's second largest religious community
and largest minority religion.
• 28% of Danish citizens polled responded that they "believe there is a God",
47% responded that they "believe there is some sort of spirit or life force"
and 24% responded that they "do not believe there is any sort of spirit,
God or life force". 25% of Danes believe Jesus is the son of God, and 18%
believe he is the saviour of the world.
Roskilde Cathedral has been the burial place of Danish royalty since the 15th century. In 1995 it became a World Heritage Site.
HEALTH SYSTEM
• As of 2012, Denmark has a life expectancy of 79.5 years at birth (77 for
men, 82 for women), up from 75 years in 1990. This ranks it 37th
among 193 nations, behind the other Nordic countries.
• Denmark has a universal health care system, characterised by being
publicly financed through taxes and, for most of the services, run
directly by the regional authorities.
• The primary source of income is a national health care contribution of
6%.
EDUCATION SYSTEM AND LITERACY
• All educational programmes in Denmark are regulated by the Ministry of
Education and administered by local municipalities. Folkeskole covers
the entire period of compulsory education, encompassing primary and
lower secondary education.
• Most children attend folkeskole for 10 years, from the ages of 6 to 16.
There are no final examinations, but pupils can choose to go to a test
when finishing ninth grade (14–15 years old). The test is obligatory if
further education is to be attended.
• Pupils can alternatively attend an independent school (friskole), or a
private school (privatskole), such as Christian schools or Waldorf schools.
The oldest surviving
Danish lecture plan dated
1537 from the University
of Copenhagen.
CULTURE
• Denmark shares strong cultural and historic ties with its Scandinavian
neighbours Sweden and Norway. It has historically been one of the
most socially progressive cultures in the world.
• In 2012, Denmark replaced its "registered partnership" laws, which it
had been the first country to introduce in 1989, with gender-neutral
marriage.
• Modesty and social equality are important parts of Danish culture, so
much so that, 'success' or what may be seen as a deliberate attempt
to distinguish oneself from others may be viewed with hostility.

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denmark-160723091033.pdf

  • 2. GEOGRAPHY • Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe. • The southernmost and smallest of the Nordic countries, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. • The Kingdom of Denmark is a sovereign state that comprises Denmark proper and two autonomous countries in the North Atlantic Ocean: the Faroe Islands and Greenland. • Denmark has an area of 42,924 square kilometres and a population of 5.7 million.
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  • 4. BORDERS • Denmark has existed with its current borders since 1921. • The only terrestrial border of Denmark is that with Germany, with a length of 68 km. • The border along the territorial waters with Sweden runs along the Øresund (a strait which forms the Danish–Swedish border, separating Denmark from Sweden) for 115 km. • The exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Denmark borders those of Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Canada.
  • 5. Kronborg castle is situated on the extreme northeastern tip of the island of Zealand at the narrowest point of the Øresund
  • 6. MAP
  • 8. CURRENT LEADERS 2016 • Hereditary monarch Queen Margrethe II has been head of state since 14 January 1972. • The prime minister is Lars Løkke Rasmussen, the leader of the Liberal Party (Venstre). • Rasmussen heads a cabinet which, unusually, consists entirely of ministers from his own party.
  • 9. ETYMOLOGY • The first recorded use of the word Danmark is found on the two Jelling stones, which are runestones believed to have been erected by Gorm the Old (c. 955) and Harald Bluetooth (c. 965). • The larger stone of the two is popularly cited as Denmark's baptismal certificate, though both use the word "Denmark", in the form of "tanmaurk" on the large stone, and ᛏᛅᚾᛘᛅᚱᚴᛅᚱ "tanmarkar“ on the small stone. • The inhabitants of Denmark are there called "tani", or "Danes".
  • 10. King Gorm the Old receives the news of the death of his son Canute Harald Bluetooth being baptized by Poppo the missionary, probably ca. 970
  • 11. CURRENCY • The krone (sign: kr.; code: DKK) is the official currency of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, introduced on 1 January 1875. • One krone is subdivided into 100 øre, (deriving from Latin aureus meaning "gold coin“).
  • 12. AREA • Denmark 42,925 km2 • Greenland 2,166,086 km2 • Faroe Islands 1,399 km2
  • 13. EARLY HISTORY • The earliest archaeological findings in Denmark date back to the Eem interglacial period from 130,000–110,000 BC. • During the Pre-Roman Iron Age (500 BC – AD 1), native groups began migrating south, and the first tribal Danes came to the country between the Pre-Roman and Germanic Iron Age, in the Roman Iron Age (AD 1–400). • The Roman provinces maintained trade routes and relations with native tribes in Denmark, and Roman coins have been found in Denmark. • From the 8th to the 10th century the wider Scandinavian region, was the source of Vikings. They colonised, raided, and traded in all parts of Europe. The Danish Vikings were most active in the Eastern and Southern British Isles and Western Europe. They conquered and settled parts of England (known as the Danelaw) under King Sweyn in 1013, and France where Danes and Norwegians founded Normandy with Rollo as head of state.
  • 14. The gilded side of the Trundholm sun chariot dating from the Nordic Bronze Age.
  • 15. MODERN HISTORY • The Danish-Norwegian union was dissolved by the Treaty of Kiel in 1814; the Danish monarchy "irrevocably and forever" renounced claims to the Kingdom of Norway in favour of the Swedish king. • After the dissolution of the union with Norway, Denmark kept the possessions of Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, governed by Norway for centuries. • The National Constitutional Assembly was convened by King Frederick VII in 1848 to adopt the Constitution of Denmark. • Denmark became a member of the European Union in 1973 and signed the Lisbon Treaty in 2007.
  • 16. The Battle of Öland during the Scanian War, between an allied Dano-Norwegian-Dutch fleet and the Swedish navy, 1 June 1676
  • 17. GOVERNANCE • The Danish Parliament is called the Folketing. It is the legislature of the Kingdom of Denmark, passing Acts that apply in Denmark and, in limited cases, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. • Denmark is a representative democracy with universal suffrage. • Membership of the Folketing is based on proportional representation of political parties, with a 2% electoral threshold. • The Government of Denmark operates as a cabinet government, where executive authority is exercised—formally on behalf of the Monarch—by Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers, who head ministries.
  • 18. Christiansborg Palace houses the Folketing, the Supreme Court, and Government offices
  • 19. FOREIGN RELATIONS • Denmark wields considerable influence in Northern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs. • Greenland and the Faroe Islands have been guaranteed a say in foreign policy issues such as fishing, whaling, and geopolitical concerns. • The foreign policy of Denmark is substantially influenced by its membership of the European Union (EU); Denmark joined the European Economic Community in 1973. • Following World War II, Denmark ended its two-hundred-year-long policy of neutrality. • It has been a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) since 1949, and membership remains highly popular. • Denmark has for a long time been among the countries of the world, contributing the largest percentage of gross national income to development aid.
  • 20. MILITARY • Denmark's armed forces are known as the Danish Defence. • During peacetime, the Ministry of Defence employs 33,000 in total. • The main military branches employ almost 27,000: 15,460 in the Royal Danish Army, 5,300 in the Royal Danish Navy and 6,050 in the Royal Danish Air Force. • 55,000 serve as volunteers in the Danish Home Guard. • The Danish Defence has around 1,400 staff in international missions, not including standing contributions to NATO.
  • 22. TOPOGRAPHY AND RELIEF FORMS • The country is flat with little elevation; having an average height above sea level of 31 m. The highest natural point is Møllehøj, 170 m. • A portion of Denmark's terrain consists of rolling plains whilst the coastline is sandy, with large dunes in northern Jutland. • Once extensively forested, today Denmark largely consists of arable land. • The Kingdom of Denmark includes two overseas territories, both well to the west of Denmark: Greenland, the world's largest island, and the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. • These territories are self-governing and form part of the Danish Realm.
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  • 24. RIVERS AND LAKES • Denmark is drained by rivers, like Gudenå, Odense, Skjern, Suså, Vidå.
  • 25. A view north to the Gudenå River close to Sminge Sø.
  • 26. CLIMATE • Denmark has a temperate climate, characterised by mild winters, with mean temperatures in January of 1.5 °C, and cool summers, with a mean temperature in August of 17.2 °C. • Denmark has an average of 179 days per year with precipitation, on average receiving a total of 765 millimetres per year; autumn is the wettest season and spring the driest. • The position between a continent and an ocean means that weather often changes. • Because of Denmark's northern location, there are large seasonal variations in daylight. There are short days during the winter with sunrise coming at 8:45 am and sunset 3:45 pm, as well as long summer days with sunrise at 4:30 am and sunset at 10 pm.
  • 27. BIODIVERSITY • Denmark belongs to the Boreal Kingdom and can be subdivided into two ecoregions: the Atlantic mixed forests and Baltic mixed forests. • Almost all of Denmark's primeval temperate forests have been destroyed or fragmented, for agricultural purposes. The deforestation has created large swaths of heathland and sand drifts. There are several larger second growth woodlands in the country and 12.9% of the land is now forested. • Roe deer occupy the countryside, and large-antlered red deer can be found in the sparse woodlands of Jutland. Denmark is home to smaller mammals, such as polecats, hares and hedgehogs. 400 bird species inhabit Denmark and 160 of those breed in the country. Large marine mammals include healthy populations of porpoise, growing numbers of pinnipeds and occasional visits of large whales, including blue whales and orcas. Cod, herring and plaice are abundant fish in Danish waters and form the basis for a large fishing industry.
  • 29. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS • Land and water pollution are two of Denmark's most significant environmental issues, although much of the country's household and industrial waste is now increasingly filtered and sometimes recycled. • The country has historically taken a stance on environmental preservation; in 1971 Denmark established a Ministry of Environment and was the first country in the world to implement an environmental law in 1973. • To mitigate environmental degradation and global warming the Danish Government has signed the Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol. • The Climate Change Performance Index for 2015 placed Denmark at the top of the table, explaining that emissions are still quite high, the country was able to implement effective climate protection policies.
  • 30. The Danish landscape is characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts
  • 31. ECONOMY • Denmark has a developed mixed economy that is classed as a high- income economy by the World Bank. • It ranks 18th in the world in terms of GDP and it is the 13th most competitive economy in the world, and 8th in Europe. • Denmark has the fourth highest ratio of tertiary degree holders in the world and it is the country ranks highest in the world for workers' rights. • According to the International Monetary Fund, Denmark has the world's highest minimum wage.
  • 32. Denmark is a leading producer of pork, and the largest exporter of pork products in the EU
  • 33. ENERGY • Denmark is a long-time leader in wind power: in 2015 wind turbines provided 42.1% of the total electricity power consumption. • Denmark is connected by electric transmission lines to other European countries. On 6 September 2012, Denmark launched the biggest wind turbine in the world, and will add four more over the next four years. • Denmark's electricity sector has integrated energy sources such as wind power into the national grid. Denmark now aims to focus on intelligent battery systems (V2G) and plug-in vehicles in the transport sector.
  • 34. Middelgrunden, an offshore wind farm near Copenhagen
  • 35. NATURAL RESOURCES • Denmark has considerably large deposits of oil and natural gas in the North Sea and ranks as number 32 in the world among net exporters of crude oil and was producing 259,980 barrels of crude oil a day in 2009.
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  • 37. POPULATION AND DENSITY • The population of Denmark is January 2016 estimate 5,707,251 (113th), Greenland 56,114, Faroe Islands 49,079. • Density (Denmark) 132.96/km2. • The median age is 41.4 years, with 0.97 males per female. • The total fertility rate is 1.73 children born per woman. • The World Happiness Report ranks Denmark's population as the happiest in the world.
  • 38. CAPITAL • Copenhagen is the capital and most populated city of Denmark. • It has a municipal population of 591,481 and a larger urban population of 1,280,371 (as of 1 January 2016).
  • 39. The City Hall of Copenhagen Municipality
  • 40. LARGEST CITIES: AARHUS • Åarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark. • It is located on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula, in the geographical centre of Denmark, 187 kilometres northwest of Copenhagen and 289 kilometres north of Hamburg, Germany. • The inner urban area contains 264,716 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2016) and the municipal population is 330,639.
  • 42. ETHNIC GROUPS • There are no official statistics on ethnic groups, but according to 2016 figures from Statistics Denmark, approximately 87.7% of the population was of Danish descent, defined as having at least one parent who was born in Denmark and has Danish citizenship. • The remaining 12.3% were of a foreign background, defined as immigrants or descendants of recent immigrants. • With the same definition, the most common countries of origin were Poland, Turkey, Germany, Iraq, Romania, Syria, Somalia, Iran, Afghanistan, and Yugoslavia and its successor states.
  • 43. LANGUAGE • Danish is the de facto national language of Denmark. Faroese and Greenlandic are the official languages of the Faroe Islands and Greenland respectively. • The languages are so closely related that it is possible for Danish, Norwegian and Swedish speakers to understand each other with relatively little effort. Danish is more distantly related to German, which is a West Germanic language. • A large majority (86%) of Danes speak English as a second language, generally with a high level of proficiency. German is the second-most spoken foreign language, with 47% reporting a conversational level of proficiency. Denmark had 25,900 native speakers of German in 2007.
  • 44. A map of Danish dialects
  • 45. RELIGION • In January 2015, 77.8% of the population of Denmark were members of the Church of Denmark, the officially established church, which is Lutheran in tradition. The Constitution states that a member of the Royal Family must be a member of the Church of Denmark, though the rest of the population is free to adhere to other faiths. • In 1682 the state granted limited recognition to three religious groups dissenting from the Established Church: Roman Catholicism, the Reformed Church and Judaism. Denmark's Muslims make up approximately 3.7% of the population and form the country's second largest religious community and largest minority religion. • 28% of Danish citizens polled responded that they "believe there is a God", 47% responded that they "believe there is some sort of spirit or life force" and 24% responded that they "do not believe there is any sort of spirit, God or life force". 25% of Danes believe Jesus is the son of God, and 18% believe he is the saviour of the world.
  • 46. Roskilde Cathedral has been the burial place of Danish royalty since the 15th century. In 1995 it became a World Heritage Site.
  • 47. HEALTH SYSTEM • As of 2012, Denmark has a life expectancy of 79.5 years at birth (77 for men, 82 for women), up from 75 years in 1990. This ranks it 37th among 193 nations, behind the other Nordic countries. • Denmark has a universal health care system, characterised by being publicly financed through taxes and, for most of the services, run directly by the regional authorities. • The primary source of income is a national health care contribution of 6%.
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  • 49. EDUCATION SYSTEM AND LITERACY • All educational programmes in Denmark are regulated by the Ministry of Education and administered by local municipalities. Folkeskole covers the entire period of compulsory education, encompassing primary and lower secondary education. • Most children attend folkeskole for 10 years, from the ages of 6 to 16. There are no final examinations, but pupils can choose to go to a test when finishing ninth grade (14–15 years old). The test is obligatory if further education is to be attended. • Pupils can alternatively attend an independent school (friskole), or a private school (privatskole), such as Christian schools or Waldorf schools.
  • 50. The oldest surviving Danish lecture plan dated 1537 from the University of Copenhagen.
  • 51. CULTURE • Denmark shares strong cultural and historic ties with its Scandinavian neighbours Sweden and Norway. It has historically been one of the most socially progressive cultures in the world. • In 2012, Denmark replaced its "registered partnership" laws, which it had been the first country to introduce in 1989, with gender-neutral marriage. • Modesty and social equality are important parts of Danish culture, so much so that, 'success' or what may be seen as a deliberate attempt to distinguish oneself from others may be viewed with hostility.