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 Wikinfo | Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Kingdom of Denmark is the smallest Nordic country, situated in Scandinavia, in northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, on a peninsula and a number of islands north of Germany, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway.
Since 1849, Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, governed by the monarch, whose powers are largely symbolical.
Greenland and the Faroe Islands also belong to the Kingdom of Denmark, but have autonomous status and are largely self-governing, and are both represented by 2 seats in the parliament.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Denmark   (725 words)

  
 Denmark - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It is bound by Skagerrak to the north, Kattegat and Baltic Sea to the east, the North Sea to the west and Germany to the south.
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   (1189 words)

  
 Denmark
Denmark is a member of the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and is a party to the 1958 Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards.
Denmark adheres to the WTO Agreement on Trade-related Investment Measures (TRIMs) and performance requirements are applied only in connection with investment in hydrocarbon exploration, where concession terms normally require a fixed work program, including seismic surveys, and in some cases exploratory drilling, consistent with applicable EU directives.
Denmark is a signatory of the OECD Convention On Combating Bribery.
www.state.gov /e/eb/ifd/2006/61976.htm   (3592 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Denmark Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Denmark borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and con...
Denmark borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and consists of a peninsula attached to Northern Germany named Jutland (Jylland in Danish) and many smaller islands.
Denmark is north of Germany and Poland, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway.
www.ipedia.com /denmark.html   (1098 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Denmark borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and consists of a peninsula named Jutland (Jylland) attached to Northern Germany, the islands Funen (Fyn), Zealand (Sjælland), Bornholm (Bornholm) and many smaller islands, the waters of which are often referred to as the Danish Archipelago.
Denmark is a secular society; the government and the church are separate entities.
The death sentence was abolished in Denmark in 1930.
www.blinkbits.com /blinks/denmark   (2059 words)

  
 Communications - Economy - Denmark - Europe
The government telephone service owns and operates long-distance lines, but many of the local services in Denmark are operated by private companies.
Radio and television programs are produced by the state-owned Radio Denmark, which operates three national radio channels and a national television network.
Denmark had 36 major daily newspapers in 1998, with a combined circulation of 1.6 million.
www.countriesquest.com /europe/denmark/economy/communications.htm   (95 words)

  
 Denmark
Located between the North Sea on the west and the Baltic Sea on the southeast, Denmark is separated from Norway by the Skagerrak and from Sweden by the Kattegat and the Oresund.
The Faeroe Islands and Greenland have been part of Denmark since the 14th century and are now self-governing units within the nation.
In 1814, Denmark, which had sided with Napoleonic France after British attacks on Copenhagen in 1801 and 1807, was forced to cede Norway to Sweden and Helgoland to England.
www.goodnewsmedia.com /denmark   (1010 words)

  
 Denmark Travel Guide | Denmark Travel Information Guide
Denmark has an abundance of picturesque villages and towns, historic castles and monuments, and a coastline which varies delightfully from broad sandy beaches to small coves and gentle fjords.
Denmark, in addition to its modernity, retains some of its long-lived associations with fairytales, probably consolidated by the fact that this nation produced the great story-teller, Hans Christian Andersen.
From the spirited nightlife and lively cafe and music scene of Copenhagen to a countryside that abounds in Renaissance churches, medieval castles and 18th-century fishing villages, Denmark is a synergy of harmonious relationships.
www.worldtravelguide.net /country/74/country_guide/Europe/Denmark.html   (365 words)

  
 Top20Denmark.com - Your Top20 Guide to Denmark!
The Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark) is geographically the smallest and southernmost Nordic country, and is part of the European Union.
Denmark borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and consists of a peninsula attached to Northern Germany named Jutland (Jylland), the islands Funen (Fyn), Zealand (Sjælland), Bornholm and many smaller islands, the waters of which are often referred to as the Danish Archipelago.
Prior to being populated by Scandinavians, Denmark was home to Celts - as evidenced by the discovery of ritualistic bog murders and burials.
www.top20denmark.com   (1888 words)

  
 Terror in South Carolina 1822   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
There was to be no signal, because Denmark and the principal leaders said it would excite alarm, but at 12 O’Clock at Night, they must take their stations and act their part.
Denmark read at the meeting different Chapters from the Old Testament, but most generally read the whole of 21 Chap.
Denmark, Peter Poyas, Rolla, Ned, Garner, John Vincent and others have spoken to many particularly the first six who were hung; but in consequence of their deaths the names of a number remain a secret as they spoke to them individually.
www.nathanielturner.com /introductiontodenmarkvesey2.htm   (721 words)

  
 PR News & Levick Legal PR Bulletin - News: From Denmark with Concern: PR Tactics Against Islamic Boycott
Much of the recent news coverage of the Islamic world’s protests of cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten have focused on the Muslim perceptions of blasphemy in depicting the Prophet Muhammad in comic situations and in the resulting demonstrations which saw the loss of the life and destruction of embassies across the Islamic world.
For Denmark’s government, the issue is both a challenge to public affairs communications and economic crisis communications.
Lee notes the long-term threat to Denmark’s economy is unlikely, given the circumstances surrounding the import-export schematics.
www.prnewsonline.com /legalpr/news_denmark.html   (892 words)

  
 Nyborg, Denmark
From 1354 until the early 15th century the meetings of the "Danehof", the annual assembly of important personages of the kingdom in audience with the king, were held in Nyborg.
In 1869 the fortifications were pulled down but the west wing (King's Wing) was restored between 1917 and 1923.
A bridge and tunnel across the Great Belt between Funen and Zealand is in course of construction; the section between Funen and the little island of Sprogo, a road and rail bridge 6.6km/4.1mi long, has already been completed.
www.planetware.com /denmark/nyborg-dk-f-nyb.htm   (222 words)

  
 Denmark Class   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
USS Denmark returns to Utopia Planitia late in year and warp stress coating is applied.
On 4, November 2374 the USS Denmark is officially commissioned by Starfleet during a brief ceremony.
USS Denmark is ordered to begin shakedown cruises estimate to last two years.
www.bravofleet.com /avalon/starship-denmark.htm   (523 words)

  
 dkitea
That electronic communication has become commonplace in Danish business, both in small firms and large companies, appears from a survey conducted by the Confederation of Danish Industry and the Ministry of Research and Information Technology in 1996.
The goal of Denmark's EDI action plan is to provide the conditions needed if companies, the public sector, and the consumer are to reap the gains enabled by electronic communications.
However, presently, the dissemination of EDIFACT-based electronic communications in Denmark is concentrated in such individual sectors as health and everyday commodities and transport.
www.american.edu /initeb/dc4053a/dkitea.html   (584 words)

  
 Denmark - Gurupedia
Greenland and the Faroe Islands are under the Danish crown, while enjoying political home rule.
After the Second War of Schleswig in 1864 Denmark was forced to cede
The monarch is formally head of state, a role which is mainly ceremonial, since executive power is exercised by the cabinet ministers, with the prime minister acting as the
www.gurupedia.com /d/de/denmark.htm   (908 words)

  
 History of the Atlantic Cable & Submarine Telegraphy -
The Atlantic Cable website is pleased to have contributed a number of images to the Danish Post and Tele Museum's special exhibition, which ran from 2 February to 19 September 2004.
The exhibition is arranged as a timeline, beginning with a brief history of pre-electric communications in Denmark, progressing through the development of the electric telegraph in Britain and America, and showing in detail the introduction of telegraphy to Denmark and the use of undersea cables for both internal and external communications.
The Post and Tele Museum's on-line exhibit presents a detailed virtual view of the exhibition; shown here are some general photographs of the exhibits.
atlantic-cable.com /Article/2004DanishPTT/index.htm   (396 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : Defense of Greenland: Agreement Between the United States and the Kingdom of Denmark, April 27, ...
Article V. (1) Under such conditions as may be agreed upon, the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark will, so far as practicable, provide such meteorological and communications services in Greenland as may be required to facilitate operations under this Agreement.
If the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark should be unable to furnish the required data, the Government of the United States of America, upon agreement with the appropriate Danish authorities, may make such surveys or photographs.
Article X. Upon the coming into force of a NATO agreement to which the two Governments are parties pertaining to the subjects involved in Articles VII, VIII and IX of this Agreement, the provisions of the said articles will be superseded by the terms of such agreement to the extent that they are incompatible therewith.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/denmark/den001.htm   (1362 words)

  
 Sale of Cypress Communications Finalized; Arcapita Affiliate Takes Company Private; Telecom Veteran Robert Shingler ...
As of June 30, Cypress Communications becomes a privately held company and its common stock will no longer be traded on the Over-The-Counter bulletin board.
Cypress Communications provides communications services, including local, long distance, and data to small and mid-sized businesses in more than 1,300 commercial office buildings in 25 major metropolitan U.S. markets.
Cypress Communications is the preferred communication solution provider in more than 1,300 commercial office buildings in 25 major metropolitan U.S. markets.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2005_June_30/ai_n14709086   (746 words)

  
 Fusão na Escandinávia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Four leading Nordic PR agencies, Apeland Informasjon in Norway, Audumbla Poolcat (formed by the merger of Spider Relations and Tattoo PR) in Sweden, BNL Euro RSCG in Finland and Effector Communications in Denmark, join forces in the first true Nordic network, NPRN.
The Nordic Mapping is for instance a special offering comparing the Nordic countries, to find strengths and weaknesses in a client's brand and how to develop and adapt client communication strategies to target common goals achieved by local action.
This is first of all due to fact that NPRN compared to an international agency with affiliates have a stronger local rooting, without loosing the strength of a multi-national network in terms of manpower, insight and global thinking.
www.luispaixaomartins.net /apontamentos03fusaoescandinava.htm   (506 words)

  
 Nortel Networks: Denmark - Success Stories - Ubizen
First established in Denmark, the company now employs 500 people across Europe, America, and Asia, and has a long list of business partners in the Middle East, India, and the Southern Hemisphere.
Ubizen needed a communications solution to keep all their offices in touch with each other, a solution that would provide versatility combined with a wide range of customised services, support for voice and data, and, above all, excellent value for their money.
A Voice/Fax solution from Nortel Networks was implemented: Ubizen chose to install Business Communications Manager, an integrated, scalable platform for voice and data, which enables high-speed communications and information sharing between key sites.
www.nortel.com /corporate/global/emea/denmark/ubizen.html   (327 words)

  
 Employment Denmark
The Danish employment market model may briefly be described on the basis of the following three main features: tripartite cooperation (employers, employees, and government); strong organizations on both sides of industry; and collective agreements, which constitute the most important source of law in labor law matters.
Denmark is a central link for satellite communications between the former Eastern Bloc, western Europe, and the United States.
This is just a sample of what you'll find in the complete Denmark guide.
www.goinglobal.com /countries/denmark/denmark_employment.asp   (176 words)

  
 Grundig TV-Communications | Linux Journal
Linux servers and applications are being used in Denmark to provide an interactive teletext system for TV viewers and to offer phones and movies to hospital patients.
Television viewers phone this system and navigate a Raima database of classified ads, horoscopes, job listings and other information, entering their choices through the telephone keypad and receiving text responses on their TV screens.
Already, Denmark's TV2 nation-wide broadcaster and several local stations have adopted this technology; the government unemployment bureau recently made it the official channel for job listings.
www.linuxjournal.com /article/2242   (1748 words)

  
 Denmark Conference Centers, Denmark Conference Facilities, Denmark Meeting Locations and Meeting Facilities - ...
Denmark Conference Centers, Denmark Conference Facilities, Denmark Meeting Locations and Meeting Facilities - International Association of Conference Centers (IACC)
Listed below are all Denmark meeting venues approved by the International Association of Conference Centers (IACC).
Click on the IACC Denmark conference center name or the "more details" button to view additional venue information.
www.iacconline.org /gateways/Denmark.htm   (106 words)

  
 Denmark Communications-Law attorneys and law firms found in Martindale's legal directory
Denmark Communications-Law attorneys and law firms found in Martindale's legal directory
Select a City to Find Communications Law Law Firms in Denmark
View All Communications Law Law Firms in Denmark
www.martindale.com /Communications-Law/Denmark/1414-OOS/cities.html   (48 words)

  
 cellular-news | TeliaSonera 1Q Net Profit SEK3.563 Billion Vs SEK3.649 Billion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The acquisition of Orange in Denmark and the consolidation of Eesti Telekom in Estonia in 2004 increased sales in Denmark and the Baltic countries.
Growth in the international mobile operations in Eurasia and in the associated companies in Turkey and Russia was very strong, the company said.
The company also said Capex increased to SEK2.273 billion from SEK1.758 billion, due to higher investments in mobile communications in Norway, Denmark and Eurasia and in fixed and mobile communications in Sweden.
www.cellular-news.com /story/12670_print.php   (532 words)

  
 destination guide - Communications - Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Most post offices are open Mon-Fri 9.30am-5pm, Sat 9am-noon, with reduced hours in smaller communities.
You can buy stamps either there or from most newsagents; mail to other parts of Europe under 20g costs 4.50kr and to the rest of the world 5.50kr.
Alternatively some sleep-ins will offer access for 25-35kr/hr, and Internet cafés can be found in most towns.
www.cityguides-worldwide.com /Denmark/85342.htm   (164 words)

  
 Denmark Electronic Bookshelf
Quick facts about the geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues.
Use directoty to locate the full text constitution of a country.
"As the global economy continues to grow, and our communications with worldwide neighbors become more frequent and flexible, there is a now an even greater need to understand the cultures of others around us.
www.bcpl.net /~sullivan/bookshelf/denmark.html   (629 words)

  
 Network Communications - Telecommunications, Denmark
Clever Directory lists major producers network communications services and products in Denmark.
It is cleverdir.com's goal to provide you a complete list of network communications companies and organizations.
Please use this list of manufacturers to contact the one that interests you.
denmark.cleverdir.com /telecommunications/network-communications   (227 words)

  
 1Up Travel > Denmark Communications - Facts on Communications in Denmark.
1Up Travel > Denmark Communications - Facts on Communications in Denmark.
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We encourage you to verify any critical information with the relevant authorities before you travel.
www.1uptravel.com /international/europe/denmark/communications.html   (80 words)

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