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  DENMARK - LoveToKnow Article on DENMARK
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.
Population.The population of Denmark in 1901 was 2,449,540.
Denmark was offered an alliance, the complete restitution of her fleet after the war, a guarantee of all her possessions, compensation for all expenses, and even territorial aggrandizement.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /D/DE/DENMARK.htm   (20575 words)

  
 Norwegian krone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Krone is the name of the currency used in Norway.
The introduction of the krone as the Norwegian legal tender in 1875 was a result of the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which lasted until the First World War.
The name of the currency was Krone in Denmark and Norway, and Krona in Sweden, which in English literally means Crown.
www.newlenox.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Norwegian_krone   (375 words)

  
 500 krone (Denmark) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The front of the 500 kroner banknote has a portrait of Niels Bohr (7 October 1885 to 18 November 1962).
A stone relief from Lihme Church in northern Jutland of a knight in armour fighting a dragon is the design for the reverse of the banknote.
The current version of the 500 kroner banknote was designed to be very hard to counterfeit.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/500_krone_(Denmark)   (257 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Denmark
The external constitution of the Church in Denmark was settled definitely in 1104, when the country was separated from the metropolitan See of Hamburg-Bremen, and its seven bishops were subordinated to the Archbishop of Lund as primate.
In 1539 John Bugenhagen came to Denmark with the avowed purpose of establishing a new liturgy and to consecrate Lutheran bishops.
In the former kingdom Charles Knutsson was raised to the throne; in Denmark and in Norway Count Christian of Oldenburg, the husband of Christopher's widow, and with him the house of Oldenburg, succeeded to the sovereignty.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04722c.htm   (10890 words)

  
 Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
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.lonelyplanet.com /destinations/europe/denmark/printable.htm   (4115 words)

  
 Denmark (07/05)
Denmark's provinces in today's southwestern Sweden were lost in 1658, and Norway was transferred from the Danish to the Swedish crown in 1814, following the defeat of Napoleon, with whom Denmark was allied.
Denmark remained neutral during World War I. Despite its declaration of neutrality at the beginning of World War II, it was invaded by the Germans in 1940 and occupied until liberated by the Allied forces in May 1945.
Denmark became a charter member of the United Nations and was one of the original signers of the North Atlantic Treaty.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/3167.htm   (5229 words)

  
 ATL World Soccer News - Euro 2004 soccer news daily.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
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.worldsoccernews.com /euro/2004/historical/1992.html   (1213 words)

  
 Danish krone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although a common misunderstanding, the Faroese króna is legally speaking not an independent currency.) The plural form is "kroner" and one krone is divided into 100 øre, singular and plural.
The name of the common currency was the "krone" in Denmark and Norway, and the "krona" in Sweden (both names meaning "crown" in English).
Before the introduction of the euro, the krone was linked to the Deutsche Mark, thus keeping the krone stable at all times.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Danish_krone   (301 words)

  
 Denmark - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
LOCATION and GEOGRAPHY: Denmark is located in North Europe and consists of the greater part of the Jutland Peninsula as well as a number of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, Baltic Sea and North Sea such as Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
Denmark is a low lying country characterized by a mixture of glacial moraine deposits of clay, sand, gravel and limestone which form undulating plains with rolling hills that are interspersed with lakes.
During 1991 Denmark was one of the first western nations to establish diplomatic relations with the newly independent Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania while an agreement was reached with Sweden on the construction of a bridge and a rail-road tunnel link between the two countries by the end of the century.
www.atlapedia.com /online/countries/denmark.htm   (1199 words)

  
 DENMARK
Denmark is famous for the design of everything from porcelain to paperweights, and "the walking street" showcases it all.
Denmark consists of the peninsula of Jutland and 406 islands, of which 80 are inhabited (1998).
Denmark chose not to join the 11 other EU members who launched the euro on 1 January 1999.
www.bjsvacations.com /packages/show_country.asp?countryid=DK   (1627 words)

  
 Denmark --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The failure of the EU summit in mid-December to agree on a new constitution for the enlarged 25-member union meant that Denmark's plans to hold a referendum on the issue—possibly in 2004—had to be...
Denmark's involvement in Iraq, where it had 500 troops under U.K. command, continued to divide Danes in 2004.
Denmark's location on the North Sea makes it easily reached by the states of western Europe.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9106173   (798 words)

  
 Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Denmark and Spain are the latest to witness the weddings of their crown princes, the future kings of their ancient monarchies, to commoners.
Denmark and the United States were the first teams to arrive here for the Thomas and Uber Cup badminton championships, which begin at the Bung Karno Indoor...
Denmark was kicked out of the Davis Cup until 2005 and dropped to a lower tier for refusing to play a first-round match in Algeria because of security concerns...
www.world-news-watch.com /world/062004/Denmark.html   (12462 words)

  
 Executive Order Concerning Applications for the Protection of the Topographies of Semiconductor Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
A fee of 1,000 krone is payable for processing a request for a transfer as mentioned in Section 11 of the Act.
Changes in the name and address of the holder of the registration or of conditions relating to the power of attorney shall be recorded in the Register if a request is made therefor.
A fee of 300 krone is payable for each entry according to paragraph 2 and paragraph 3.
www.wipo.int /clea/docs_new/en/dk/dk097en.html   (1485 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Field Listing - Economy - overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
The UK, Sweden, and Denmark do not now participate; the 10 new member states may choose to adopt the euro when they meet the EU's fiscal and monetary criteria and the member states so agree.
The economy was formerly based on agriculture, mainly sheep farming, but today fishing contributes the bulk of economic activity.
However, the total dependence on fishing makes the Faroese economy extremely vulnerable, and the present fishing efforts appear in excess of what is a sustainable level of fishing in the long term.
www.phatnav.com /factbook/fields/2116.html   (16465 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Once the seat of Viking raiders and later a major north European power, Denmark has evolved into a modern, prosperous nation that is participating in the general political and economic integration of Europe.
metropolitan Denmark - 14 counties (amter, singular - amt) and 2 boroughs* (amtskommuner, singular - amtskommune); Arhus, Bornholm, Frederiksberg*, Frederiksborg, Fyn, Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn (Copenhagen)*, Nordjylland, Ribe, Ringkobing, Roskilde, Sonderjylland, Storstrom, Vejle, Vestsjalland, Viborg
Iceland disputes the Faroe Islands' fisheries median line; Iceland, the UK, and Ireland dispute Denmark's claim that the Faroe Islands' continental shelf extends beyond 200 nm; Faroese continue to study proposals for full independence; uncontested sovereignty dispute with Canada over Hans Island in the Kennedy Channel between Ellesmere Island and Greenland
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/da.html   (1160 words)

  
 list_org
Denmark 1954 A4 5 Kroner VM 11 mm Riim / Jepsen
Denmark 1955 A8 5 Kroner VM 11 mm Riim / Johansen
Denmark 1955 A9 5 Kroner VM 11 mm Riim / Johansen
www.hafniacoins.dk /_dkbn.html   (1217 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Paper money has, since I was a little child and saw my father having a 500 Krone bank note, been a hobby for me, so why not try to draw some?
They were future money, where Denmark had a serious inflation.
The last one is a 20,000,000,000,000 Krone bank note.
www.residence.dk /2003ny/whoami/draw/tegn/0003.htm   (69 words)

  
 Nationalbanken // Notes and Coins // Notes // 500-krone banknote
On 24 September 2003 a new, more secure 500-krone banknote was issued.
The hologram is an important security feature because it enables the recipient to verify the authenticity of a banknote quickly.
When the banknote is tilted various motifs appear: The number 500, an atom and the Roman numeral "D".
nationalbanken.dk /DNUK/NotesAndCoins.nsf/side/500-krone!OpenDocument   (346 words)

  
 Denmark Kroner (DKK) Currency Information InsideAirports.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
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.
Any note issued after 1945 is exchangeable by Denmark's national bank, the "Danmark Nationalbank".
www.insideairports.com /currencies/dkk.asp   (148 words)

  
 Nationalbanken // Notes and Coins // Web document // The new Faroese banknote series
The old 50- and 100- and 500-krone banknotes remain legal tender, but will be gradually withdrawn from circulation.
As set out in the Act on Faroese Banknotes the Faroese banknotes must have the same face value and dimensions as Denmark's banknotes.
As Denmark has a new banknote series with new formats and a new denomination, the Faroese banknotes are also being replaced.
www.nationalbanken.dk /DNUK/NotesAndCoins.nsf/side/The_new_Faroese_banknote_series!OpenDocument   (275 words)

  
 Guardian International Currency Danish Krone
The Danish currency is called the Krone (pl. Kroner).
Kroner banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 Kroner.
The import and export of all currencies is free.
www.guardianfx.com /information/europe/denmark.html   (102 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Denmark
metropolitan Denmark - 14 counties (amter, singular - amt) and 2 boroughs* (amtskommuner, singular - amtskommune); Arhus, Bornholm, Frederiksberg*, Frederiksborg, Fyn, Kobenhavn, Kobenhavns*, Nordjylland, Ribe, Ringkobing, Roskilde, Sonderjylland, Storstrom, Vejle, Vestsjalland, Viborg
Denmark is a net exporter of food and energy and enjoys a comfortable balance of payments surplus.
Government objectives include streamlining the bureaucracy and further privatization of state assets.
www.brainyatlas.com /geos/da.html   (1063 words)

  
 Delivery_charge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
All orders over 1.000 Danish Krone free at home.
All orders over 1.000 Norwegian Krone free at home.
All orders over 1.500 Swedish Krone free at home.
www.bikersbuyit.com /delivery_charge.htm   (91 words)

  
 DENMARK --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Monetary unit: Danish krone, with (Oct. 4, 1993) a free rate of 6.57 kroner to U.S. $1 (9.96 kroner = £1 sterling).
Queen, Margrethe II; prime ministers in 1993, Poul Schlüter and, from January 25, Poul Nyrup Rasmussen.
"DENMARK." Britannica Book of the Year, 1994 from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9115208   (787 words)

  
 Greenland
The Norse settlements declined in the 14th century, however, mainly as a result of a cooling in Greenland's climate, and in the 15th century they became extinct.
In 1721, Greenland was recolonized by the Royal Greenland Trading Company of Denmark.
Under 1953 amendments to the Danish constitution, Greenland became part of Denmark, with two representatives in the Danish Folketing.
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0107466.html   (349 words)

  
 Worldpress.org - Denmark Profile
World Press Review - When Israel appointed the former head of its security services Carmi Gillon Ambassador to Denmark, the Danes objected and the Israelis took umbrage.
World Press Review - Denmark rejects the Euro and we review the international press.
Documentary films should strive to give a clear view of what the world looks like,” says Sonja Vesterholt, 55—a Russian-born filmmaker who lives in Denmark and in January won first prize at the prestigious Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels in Biarritz, France.
www.worldpress.org /profiles/denmark.cfm   (529 words)

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