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  Encyclopedia: Tourism in Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Billund is a municipality in the center of the Jutland Peninsula of Denmark, in the county of Ribe.
Skagen (The Skaw) is a municipality in northern Denmark, in the county of North Jutland on the peninsula of Jutland.
Denmark is bordered on the west by the North Sea and on the east by the Baltic Sea.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tourism-in-Denmark   (1023 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search View - Denmark
Denmark is a wealthy and thoroughly modern country, and its citizens enjoy one of the highest standards of living in Europe.
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; Odense University (1964); and Roskilde University (1972).
Denmark was badly defeated and lost several of its Baltic islands and all of its territory on the Scandinavian Peninsula except Norway.
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 MSN Encarta - Printer-friendly - Denmark
Denmark’s prosperity is largely the result of the Danish peoples’ ability to adapt to changing economic conditions.
With its fundamentally strong economy and stable currency, Denmark qualified to participate in the European Monetary Union (EMU) and adopt the EU’s common currency, the euro, when it was introduced in 1999.
Denmark heavily exploits its known natural resources, the most valuable of which are the natural gas and petroleum reserves discovered in Denmark’s sector of the North Sea in the mid-1960s; mining of the reserves began in the early 1970s.
encarta.msn.com /text_761577747___19/Denmark.html   (1430 words)

  
 Tourism in Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lund was among the cities belonging to Denmark until 1658.
Previously, it had been the seat of Denmark's archbishop, in the city of Lund.
Connection by rail is possible to Norway and Denmark, and to Finland by bus, due to rail gauge differences.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tourism_in_Sweden   (793 words)

  
 Travel to Denmark - Denmark Tourism
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, that separates the Baltic Sea from the North Sea.
Denmark is served by two major and several minor airports.
Denmark's national language is Danish, a member of the Germanic branch of the group of Indo-European languages.
www.atraveldirectory.com /D/Denmark.html   (1036 words)

  
 Denmark
Denmark is in the peculiar situation that it actually has two officially recognized national anthems.
Denmark is a small country, most of it occupying the Jutland peninsula.
To the north, separating Denmark from Norway and Sweden, are the Skagerrak and Kattegat straits.
www.cdli.ca /CITE/denmark.htm   (1332 words)

  
 Tourism in Denmark - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tourism in Denmark Denmark is known as a little 'hyggelig' (= cozy) kingdom on many islands, with small cities and...">
Denmark is known as a little "hyggelig" (= cozy) kingdom on many islands, with small cities and villages.
Worth a visit are Odense, the Fyn region, Aarhus, Aalborg, Skagen - the northernmost point of Denmark, Elsinore, the island of Bornholm, the cliffs at Møns Klint and, of course, Denmark's remarkable coastline with long white beaches along the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /t/to/tourism_in_denmark.html   (176 words)

  
 Denmark Tourism
Denmark is the perfect place to relax in tranquil accommodation, fish for a scrumptious dinner or visit one of the world-class wineries that support this peaceful coastal town.
Denmark’s development was initially slow due to the density of its giant tingle and karri forests.
In the 1980s people seeking an alternative lifestyle found Denmark and Denmark has become a major art and craft centre with many of its locals choosing the diversity of its environment as inspiration to produce beautiful ceramics, paintings, candles, wood turning, lead lights, pottery and etchings.
www.discoverwest.com.au /western_australia/denmark.html   (494 words)

  
 Viaggiatore | Country Guide | Denmark - An Overview
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.
Denmark is known worldwide for its dairy, livestock and commercial fishing industries, and for trend-setting wind-turbine electricity generators.
www.go2denmark.info   (224 words)

  
 tourism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tourism is the world,s greatest growth industry, and has increased its revenue and availability since the 1950’s (World Tourism Org., 2003).
The natural environment surrounding Denmark, on Western Australia’s south coast, gives the town a unique opportunity to develop it’s tourism industry to be a leader in sustainable tourism.
For tourism in Denmark in 2050 to be sustainable and internationally recognised, it needs to begin to implement changes immediately.
www2.cwr.uwa.edu.au /~denproj/tourism.htm   (392 words)

  
 Denmark - Tourism Western Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Denmark, 45 minutes west of Albany on the south coast of Western Australia, is located on the spectacular Wilson Inlet.
Denmark was named after naval surgeon Dr Alexander Denmark, a friend of Thomas Wilson, the first European to explore the area.
Denmark has a variety of restaurants, a tavern, and a number of hotels where you can enjoy a meal.
www.westernaustralia.com /en/search/product.htm?ID=9005089   (330 words)

  
 Denmark --  Encyclopædia Britannica
officially Kingdom of Denmark, Danish Kongeriget Danmark, Faroese Kongaríkidh Danmark, Greenlandic Danmarkip Nâlagauvfia country occupying the peninsula of Jutland, which extends northward from the centre of continental western Europe, and an archipelago of more than 400 islands to the east of the peninsula.
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 location on the North Sea makes it easily reached by the states of western Europe.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9106173?&query=denmark   (807 words)

  
 Denmark Holdiays,Holidays to Denmark,Denmark Holiday,Holidays in Denmark,Denmark Holiday Packages,Package Holidays to ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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.
Climate - The average temperature in March is around 2.1 degree C and in May is 10.8 degree C, In July and August its 15.6 degree Cand 9.1 degree C in October and 1.6 degree C in December.
www.scantour.com /about-denmark.html   (544 words)

  
 DenmarkWA Visitor Guide
The town of Denmark is surrounded by hills and karri forests.
It spreads along the western bank of the lower Denmark River and the Wilson Inlet to Ocean Beach.
Denmark, central to all the magnificent features of the South Coast, is well equipped to cater for visitors and looks forward to welcoming you.
www.denmarkwa.com.au   (480 words)

  
 Denmark Travel Guide - Travel Information for Denmark
Denmark is a destination that is a desirable "add-on" to trips focused on other European countries.
Prior police approval is required for public demonstrations in Denmark, and police oversight is routinely provided to ensure adequate security for participants and passers-by.
Denmark is not a participant in the Economic and Monetary Union of the EEC and does not use the Euro.
www.thereareplaces.com /guidebook/pdest/dati.htm   (1938 words)

  
 Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Denmark is a party to, and enforces, a large number of international conventions and treaties concerning protection of intellectual property rights.
Denmark and the EU are also parties to and have ratified the WTO TRIPS Agreement.
Denmark, which formerly applied the "global exhaustion" principle on parallel imports, is now responding to a 1998 European Court ruling upholding "regional or community exhaustion." Nevertheless, Denmark (and a few other EU countries) would like to see "global exhaustion" applied.
www.emich.edu /ict_usa/DENMARK.htm   (2696 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Europe | Denmark banks on new visas
Denmark is planning to change the system of obtaining tourist visas for citizens from certain countries in a bid to avoid turning down legitimate visitors.
Denmark has previously adopted the toughest policies on illegal immigration in the EU.
Denmark's right-wing government was elected on an anti-immigrant ticket.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/3142411.stm   (333 words)

  
 Denmark Travel Tourism Websites - Denmark
"Denmark's network of cycle paths is quite unique, with a total of more than 10,000km of safe, interconnected, coordinated and well sign-posted cycle paths that can take you right off the beaten track.
3,500 of these kilometers make up the main backbone of the biking country that is Denmark: the 11 national routes, running either north-to-south or east-to-west throughout the country.
With no filter between you and your surroundings, Denmark will get under your skin so that you can see, feel, and smell everything.
www.accommodationwebsites.com /denmark.php   (183 words)

  
 Tourism and Travel (Denmark)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Royal Denmark 10 languages - Official Site of the Danish Tourist Board - general info, what to do, what to see, lodgings, transportations and regions.
Denmark english - cultural, travel, links and search information regarding the nation and people of Denmark.
BUG -- The Backpackers Ultimate Guide to Denmark english - Information on destinations throughout the country with an emphasis on backpackers and budget travellers.
www.tuttinsieme.it /tutti/tut/eur/denmark/tourism.htm   (257 words)

  
 Denmark Europe - Pictures, Sites and Maps
It includes the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea and the rest of metropolitan Denmark (the Jutland Peninsula, and the major islands of Sjaelland and Fyn), but excludes the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Denmark is a net exporter of food and energy and enjoys a comfortable balance of payments surplus.
Flooding is a threat in some areas of the country (e.g., parts of Jutland, along the southern coast of the island of Lolland) that are protected from the sea by a system of dikes.
denmark.scandinavia-pictures.com   (2464 words)

  
 Publications and Research Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although there is no specific introductory subject on understanding the industry and its components, the tourism subject includes learning about lodging, food service, transportation and entertainment.
Embedded in the wide variety of subjects is the assumption that the hospitality and tourism industry requires a broad range of skills and that training in the industry should include instruction in the different areas of the industry.
Because the apprenticeship for Service Personnel covers the areas of restaurant, hotel and tourism, a broad understanding of the industry is built into the training program.
wdr.doleta.gov /research/rlib_doc.cfm?docn=5401   (1624 words)

  
 Tourism in Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and information about tourism there can be found in tourism in Stockholm.
Tourism in Sweden: A Strategic Entry Report, 1997 (Strategic Planning Series)
Tourism and recreation in Sweden: Proposals by the Swedish Committee on Tourism (SOU 1973:52) : English summary = Fremdenverkehr und Erholung in Schwe...
www.freeglossary.com /Tourism_in_Sweden   (557 words)

  
 Denmark: Tourism - A part of Randburg
In 1991, tourism achieved foreign currency earnings of DKK 22,000 million, and became the fourth largest export trade.
Denmark does not have the sunniest climate in the world, but the beaches are excellent, clean, and rarely overcrowded.
Considerable effort has gone into developing theme tourism, and Denmark's many museums are well patronised.
www.randburg.com /de/general/general_16.html   (88 words)

  
 Regions (Denmark)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Here - in one of Denmark's most popular holiday areas - there are so many things to see and do all the year round.And the short distances involved mean that you can go home with a wealth of unforgettable memories - even if you only have a few days at your disposal.
Visitnord danish/english/german - Midt-Nord Turisme is one of 8 regional tourism corporations in Denmark.
Møn english - Moenia - Møn is a small island in the south-east of Denmark.
www.tuttinsieme.it /tutti/tut/eur/denmark/regions.htm   (522 words)

  
 Hospitality Net - Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Centre performs regional and tourism research, as well as research-based development activities for the promotion of regional and tourism development in the peripheral areas of Denmark and abroad.
The Centre is one of the leading tourism research environments in Scandinavia.
The primary action areas of the Centre for Regional and Tourism Research (CRT) are: (1)Studies of Island Communities and Development in Peripheral Areas, (2) Tourism Research and Development, (3) Tourism-related Training and Study Programmes.
www.hospitalitynet.org /news/4019265.print   (139 words)

  
 Denmark Wineries Denmark Tourism
In Denmark, the vineyards grow right beside more traditional farms of potatoes, fruit, beef and pork.
Denmark’s cool climate with warm summers produces a varied range of wines; from traditional reds and whites to blueberry and honey wines.
The prestigious Howard Park Wines and Madfish Wines are both located near Denmark.
www.discoverwest.com.au /western_australia/denmark_wineries.html   (151 words)

  
 PhD thesis by Gunther Tress: The summer house landscape
The author describes the origins of summer house tourism in Denmark dating in the 19th century and its development to the present day.
Finally, attitudes and actions are characterized in the form of leitbilder and harmonious options are explored for the future relations between summer house tourism and the landscape.
Born in 1968, Gunther Tress, is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Landscape Research, University of Roskilde, Denmark.
www.geo.ruc.dk /vlb/phdgt.html   (347 words)

  
 denmark map and information page
Tourism thrives in Denmark, especially in Copenhagen, a stylish city of museums, nitelife and fabulous shopping.
The Denmark pages are currently being revised, but you can find additional information about the country here.
Denmark (Complete) information on the (GDP) overall economy, imports and exports, resources, government, population, military, transportation, and more here
www.worldatlas.com /webimage/countrys/europe/dk.htm   (417 words)

  
 WST | Worldwide Sustainable Tourism | Copenhagen | Denmark |
WST is an independent Danish consulting company, working actively for high quality sustainable tourism.
WST uses its knowledge and its network to develop truly sustainable tourism, which includes active use of local resources and knowledge, strict environmental guidelines and high quality standards.
By building up capacity around the world, WST will contribute to create a better world for all, without compromising the hard earned freedoms and good living standards anywhere.
www.wst.dk   (94 words)

  
 Tourism in Denmark | DK-finder.com
Danish Museums On-Line is the first step towards creating a virtual museum that covers all of Denmark.
Discover a different kind of tourism in Denmark.
Denmark 1:850.000 Clickable map from Kort and Matrikelstyrelsen
www.dk-finder.com /tourism.htm   (191 words)

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