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  1. Mar 14, 2021 · By Tim Lambert Ancient Denmark The first humans in Denmark arrived about 10,000 BC after the last Ice Age. The first Danes were Stone Age, hunters and fishermen. However, about 4,000 BC farming was introduced into Denmark. The earliest Danish farmers used stone tools and weapons. However, in about 1,800 BC bronze was introduced into… Continue reading A Brief History of Denmark

  2. Denmark is a country in northern Europe. It is made up of the Jutland Peninsula and more than 400 islands in the North Sea. It shares a border with Germany to the south. The country is almost two times the size of Massachusetts. Denmark's terrain is mostly flat, with gently rolling hills.

  3. Capital: Copenhagen. Official EU language (s): Danish. EU Member State: since 1 January 1973. Currency: Danish krone DKK. Denmark has negotiated an opt-out from the euro and thus is not obliged to introduce it. Schengen: member since 25 March 2001. Figures : Geographical size: 42 925 km 2. Population: 5 932 654 (2023)

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  5. The Danish constitution guarantees freedom of religion and non-Christian religions in Denmark are given the same tax advantages as the state church. Islam is the largest non-Christian religion in Denmark today. About 270,000 Muslims live in Denmark, mostly in urban areas. There are two grand mosques in Copenhagen and more than 100 mosques ...

  6. Denmark since the 1990s. During the 1990s, while the economy improved and unemployment dropped, Danes struggled with three key political and economic issues. First, political controversy surrounded the status of immigrants and refugees in Denmark. A violation of refugees’ rights led the prime minister to resign in 1993; right-wing parties ...

  7. 3 days ago · The time in Denmark is normally 6 hours ahead of the time in New York, but because these time zones don't share the same start and end times for daylight saving time, the time in Denmark can for a short while be 5 hours ahead of the time in New York. The IANA time zone identifier for Denmark is Europe/Copenhagen. Sunday March 31 2024.

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