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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DenmarkDenmark - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Learn about Denmark, a Nordic country in Northern Europe with a population of nearly 6 million and a constitutional monarchy. Explore its history, geography, politics, and culture, as well as its relations with other countries and regions.

  2. 3 days ago · Denmark, country occupying the peninsula of Jutland (Jylland), which extends northward from the center of continental western Europe, and an archipelago of more than 400 islands to the east of the peninsula.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CopenhagenCopenhagen - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Copenhagen is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a history dating back to the 10th century. Learn about its culture, economy, landmarks, education, transport and more on this comprehensive article.

  4. 3 days ago · This article shows a list of cities in Denmark by population. The population is measured by Statistics Denmark [1] for urban areas (Danish: Byområder), defined as a contiguous built-up area with a maximum distance of 200 meters between houses, unless further distance is caused by public areas, cemeteries or similar.

  5. 3 days ago · Danish (/ ˈ d eɪ n ɪ ʃ / ⓘ, DAY-nish; endonym: dansk pronounced ⓘ, dansk sprog [ˈtænˀsk ˈspʁɔwˀ]) [1] is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family spoken by about six million people, principally in and around Denmark.

  6. 3 days ago · Copenhagen, capital and largest city of Denmark. It is located on the islands of Zealand and Amager, at the southern end of The Sound. A small village existed on the site of the present city by the early 10th century. In 1445 Copenhagen was made the capital of Denmark and the residence of the royal family.

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  8. 5 days ago · Scandinavia, part of northern Europe, generally held to consist of the two countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Norway and Sweden, with the addition of Denmark. Some authorities argue for the inclusion of Finland on geologic and economic grounds and of Iceland and the Faroe Islands owing to related languages.