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  Denmark - LoveToKnow 1911
Denmark, however, is nowhere low in the sense in which Holland is; the country is pleasantly diversified, and rises a little at the coast even though it remains flat inland.
The population of Denmark in 1901 was 2,449,540.
In 1901 the average density of the population of Denmark was 165.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Denmark   (15908 words)

  
 Danish krone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Denmark negotiated special "opt-outs" of the Maastricht Treaty that allowed the country to preserve the krone while the majority of the European Union adopted the euro in 1999.
A new referendum held in 2000 reconfirmed the population's attachment to the krone.
The krone is closely pegged to the euro via the ERM II, the European Union's exchange rate mechanism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Danish_krone   (415 words)

  
 Danish fifty-kroner bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The image on the reverse of the 50 krone banknote is inspired by a stone relief from Landet Church on the island of Tåsinge.
The 50 krone banknote has the word "femti", not "halvtreds" which is the usual Danish word for fifty.
Danmarks Nationalbank first used it on the 50 krone banknote issued in 1957, and the present banknote is thus the third to use this word.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/50_krone_(Denmark)   (283 words)

  
 Azores Home Page with more than 1000 pictures made by José von Bernstorff, Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Denmark is bordered on the west by the North Sea and on the east by the Baltic Sea.
To the north, separating Denmark from Norway and Sweden, are the Skagerrak and Kattegat straits.
In Denmark you drive on the right-hand side of the road, seat belt use is mandatory and all drivers are required to carry a warning triangle.
www.mirapico.dk /denmark.htm   (5020 words)

  
 ATL World Soccer News - Euro 2004 soccer news daily.
Denmark had finished 2nd in the Group 4 eliminators but were subsequently called into the equation after Yugoslavia, who had finished first in the same group, were excluded because of their civil war.
Denmark, most of whose players had already gone on holiday and who had to called back from beaches around the world ten days before the start of the competition, were hardly mentioned.
Denmark defeated the Netherlands 5-4 in the penalty shoot-out after the two teams were tied at 2 at the end of extra time.
www.wldcup.com /euro/2004/historical/1992.html   (1213 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : 1000 (number)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
1000 (one thousand) is the natural number following 999 and preceding 1001.
The year 1000 is the last year of the first millennium AD.
A common railway gauge is 1000 millimetres (3 ft 3.375 in).
www.hallencyclopedia.com /1000_(number)   (926 words)

  
 Hotel Krone
Krone - the former currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1892.
While the Faroe Islands are also a dependency of Denmark, they have a separate currency called the Faroese Króna that is on a one to one parity with the Danish krone.
The krone was introduced as legal tender in Denmark in 1873, and was a result of the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which lasted until World War I. The initial parties to the monetary union were the Scandinavian countries of Sweden and Denmark, with Norway joining two years later.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/93/hotel-krone.html   (864 words)

  
 History Channel Search Results
The capital and largest city of Denmark is Copenhagen, mostly on the island of Sjælland, with a population (1993 est., greater city) of 1,342,700.
Among the universities in Denmark are Ålborg University (1974); Århus University (1928); the University of Copenhagen, the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (1856), and the Technical University of Denmark (1829), all in Copenhagen; and Odense University (1964).
Denmark became a constitutional monarchy, civil liberties were guaranteed, and a bicameral legislature, which was to share legislative power with the Crown, was established.
www.historychannel.com /thcsearch/thc_resourcedetail.do?encyc_id=207392   (4587 words)

  
 Denmark
Denmark is not a member of the Euro zone.
British business visitors who take their own cars to Denmark should possess a valid British driving licence and certificate of registration and should check with their insurers that they are fully covered and with insurance documents they require.
The passenger and car ferry, Norröna, operated by the Smyril Line sails between Denmark and the Faroe Islands all year around and from Norway, the Shetland Islands and Iceland during the summer season from May to September.
www.britain.tv /travel_denmark.shtml   (1055 words)

  
 Denmark Flag,Denmark Map, Denmark Culture : SphereInfo.com
Denmark is situated on Northern Europe between he North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Denmark has a rich cultural heritage and has gained recognition across the world, be it in terms of literature, painting, music or artwork.
Denmark is a highly urbanized nation, with over 85 per cent of the population inhabiting the urban areas.
www.sphereinfo.com /denmark   (582 words)

  
 Denmark CCG Body   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Denmark has lost more than 10 percent in market shares since the mid-1990's and this situation is expected to continue in 1999 and 2000, albeit with smaller losses, due to the recent depreciation of the Danish Krone.
Denmark is a party to the 1965 Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of other States, and to the 1958 Convention of the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards.
Denmark was the first of the EU countries, in January 1993, to introduce a carbon dioxide (CO2) tax on business and industry covering all sorts of energy uses.
www.mac.doc.gov /tcc/data/commerce_html/countries/Countries/Denmark/CountryCommercial/2000/body.htm   (14755 words)

  
 CSU | International Programs | Pre-Departure Information
Denmark is one of two countries that is not be participating in the EU's common currency, which is the Euro (the other country is the UK).
Denmark, of course, is a paradise for water sports in the summer: fishing, boating, and swimming.
Denmark's five hundred islands are like a fairy tale country come to life, and especially not to be missed is the sleepy island of Funen where Hans Christian Andersen lived and wrote.
www.gateway.calstate.edu /csuienet/predeparture.cfm?SE=700192   (8694 words)

  
 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Europe Division - Denmark Country paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Denmark is a small but affluent country situated on a peninsula north of Germany and bordering the Baltic and the North Seas.
Denmark has managed a string of budget surpluses over the past six years, and the government’s commitment to public debt reduction means that this is likely to continue.
Denmark plays an active role in the UN, notably in peacekeeping operations and multilateral aid programmes, where it remains the most generous donor on a GDP per capita basis (at over 1%).
www.mfat.govt.nz /foreign/regions/europe/countrypapers/denmark.html   (2125 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Denmark had finished second in group 4 eliminators but were subsequently called into the equation after Yugoslavia, who had finished first in the same group, were excluded because of their civil war.
With nothing to lose, Denmark came into the final against Germany and just played their natural game, one which was characterised by spontaneity, simplicity and enthusiasm — a formula which ultimately had resounding success.
Denmark’s most capped player, Schmeichel was heavily influential in Manchester United’s re-emergence as a major force in English and European football during the 1990s.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040604/asp/sports/story_3331555.asp   (1279 words)

  
 Denmark
Denmark supported Napoléon, for which it was punished at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 by the loss of Norway to Sweden.
Denmark was the only occupied country in World War II to save all its Jews from extermination, by smuggling them out of the country.
Denmark was a strong ally to the U.S. during the Iraq war, one of five countries to contribute combat troops (the others were the U.S., UK, Australia, and Poland).
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0107460.html   (930 words)

  
 Danish language locale for Denmark, Narrative Cultural Specification
Denmark is a part of the Kingdom of Denmark, which also consists of Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
Denmark has its own cultural symbols in some cases and use of non-Danish symbols as icons can create irritation and - if they are not easily recognized - confusion.
In Denmark the Didot point measure is used in typography, which is 7% larger than the point used in English and American typography.
std.dkuug.dk /cultreg/registrations/narrative/da_DK,_4.3.html   (1908 words)

  
 LE - Denmark - Teacher Page
Denmark offers insights into other issues, too — into the way even a small nation can make environmental protection a national priority, and into the many ways it can help to build peace in the post-9/11 world.
Denmark's peninsular shape, its relatively long coastline, and its position at the entrance to the Baltic Sea would surely suggest a need for shipbuilders — before, during and after the Viking Era.
They'll find also that Denmark was among the first of the EU's 15 members to ratify the Amsterdam Treaty (effective as of May 1999) — a treaty that focuses on such "people" issues as employment, the environment, and consumer protection.
www.learningenrichment.org /denmark_teach.html   (2396 words)

  
 Fast Facts Denmark
May through late September is the best time to visit Denmark.
Denmark can be very windy since it is a coastal country.
In Denmark, shop for crystal and glass, porcelain, silver products, furniture, antiques, jewelry, flatware made of stainless steel, cheese, amber, and sweaters.
www.friendlyplanet.com /facts/denmark.html   (219 words)

  
 Denmark - Economy
Denmark is a net exporter of food and energy and enjoys a comfortable balance of payments surplus.
The government has been successful in meeting, and even exceeding, the economic convergence criteria for participating in the third phase (a common European currency) of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), but Denmark has decided not to join 12 other EU members in the euro.
Nonetheless, the Danish krone remains pegged to the euro.
www.exxun.com /Denmark/e_ec.html   (556 words)

  
 Forex Brokers Danish Krone exchange rate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Denmark is in the southern part of Scandanavia and has many famous companies that export goods throughout Europe and the world.
Denmark is part of Europe but is not party to the euro.
The currency in Denmark is the Danish Kroner and the notes vary from 50 kroner to 1000 Danish Kroner (or DKK).
www.forex-broker.co.uk /dkk.htm   (65 words)

  
 Denmark Holdiays,Holidays to Denmark,Denmark Holiday,Holidays in Denmark,Denmark Holiday Packages,Package Holidays to ...
King Sweyn II who divided Denmark into eight domestic dioceses was overthrown by Valdemar I who reunited the country.
In 1830s Denmark was awakened to cultural reforms.This time gave rise to many prominent figures and is considered as the Golden Age.
Population - Denmark's estimated population is around 5.3 million with 70% population residing in urban areas.
www.scantour.com /about-denmark.html   (544 words)

  
 Denmark
Denmark lacks the good value motels and family restaurants so common in the USA.
Smoking in the common areas, and even in the dining area of one hostel, is another drawback, though sleeping areas are nonsmoking.
Despite the many social advances of Denmark, children and nonsmokers face the hazards of second-hand smoke in many indoor places.
www.arizonahandbook.com /denmark.htm   (2644 words)

  
 Denmark Deforestation Rates and Related Forestry Figures
In total, between 1990 and 2005, Denmark gained 12.4% of its forest cover, or around 55,000 hectares.
Biodiversity and Protected Areas: Denmark has some 531 known species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles according to figures from the World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
Denmark is home to at least 1450 species of vascular plants, of which 0.1% are endemic.
rainforests.mongabay.com /deforestation/2000/Denmark.htm   (739 words)

  
 Our Top Danish Currency Related Websites | Our Currency Directory
The Danish Krone is the currency in Denmark (DK, DNK), Faeroe Islands, and Greenland (GL, GRL).
Danish Currency: Despite being a member of the European Union, Denmark is one of the member Countries that opted not to adopt the Euro currency.
Denmark officially uses the Danish krone as the local currency.
www.majorcurrency.com /currency/danish_currency.html   (493 words)

  
 Denmark Kroner (DKK) Currency Information InsideAirports.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Countries / Territories Using Currency: Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Island all use the Denmark Kroner (DKK) as the official legal tender.
The present Denmark Kroner coin series was introduced over a 4 year period, from 1989 to 1993.
The lowest 50 Krone denomination is the smallest, and the 1000 Krone note is 40 mm longer than the 50 Krone note.
www.insideairports.com /currencies/dkk.asp   (148 words)

  
 Greenland Paper Money-INDEX
The Nordic colonist in Greenland accepted Christianity in 1000 A.D., which has been confirmed by discoveries of remains of bishopric churches from that period.
When Norway was ceded to Sweden with the Treaty of Kiel in 1814, Denmark retained Greenland.
On 5.6.1953 Greenland became a province of Denmark and it joined the European Community (now the European Union) with Denmark in 1973 but withdrew in 1985 over a dispute over stringent fishing quotas.
numismondo.com /pm/grl   (1090 words)

  
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The curtainsided semitrailers type Krone Profi Liner and Krone Mega Liner will be operated by the Denmark based global logistics-group DFDS Transport Group A/S and will be leased through GE’s TIP Trailer Services, one of Europe’s leading trailer rental and leasing companies.
For Dr. Bernard Krone, proprietor and chairman of the board of Fahrzeugwerk Bernard Krone GmbH, this order is a result of the good and longstanding relationship between Krone, DFDS and TIP.
Søren Lund, DFDS purchase director, is convinced of the capability of both partners: „Our experiences with Krone trailers and the people behind it were always positive.
www.krone.de /en/nfz/aktu/html/news_en_022.html   (345 words)

  
 The Moron's Guide to Denmark for Americans
The Living in Denmark page is particularly useful, covering everything from visa and employment laws to contact information for instruction in Danish.
Denmark has perfected the art of the hot dog and if you're a fan of the genre you're going to be very happy here.
The unit of currency in Denmark is the krone, or crown, with a value that ranges between five and eight to the dollar.
www.justmorons.com /dk4us.html   (4719 words)

  
 Denmark Country Profile practical information trade issues
The currency is issued in coins of 25 and 50 aures and of 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 crowns.
There are also bills of 50, 100, 500 and 1000 crowns.
The Danish Krone is not part of the Euro currency, or at least, not yet.
www.fita.org /countries/vie_pratique_15.html   (265 words)

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