lundi 25 août 2014

Denmark


Denmark or Denmark or Denmark (Danish: Danmark) or officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish:
Kongeriget Danmark) in addition to Greenland and the Faroe Islands, is one of the Scandinavian countries of northern Europe. Located southwest of Sweden and southern Norway and is bordered to the south of Germany. Denmark also overlooks all of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The country consists of a large peninsula, Jutland (Jylland) and many islands, most notably the island of Zeeland and the iPhone and Fendcisl T (usually considered a part of Jutland) and Lolland and Bornholm Valstr and as well as hundreds of small islands which are often referred to as the Danish archipelago. Denmark dominated for a long time at the entrance to the Baltic Sea. Before digging the Kiel Canal waterway was to the Baltic Sea via three channels known as the Danish straits ...

Denmark governs parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Denmark has the government at the state and local governments in 98 municipalities. Is a member of the European Union since 1973, although it did not join the euro zone. Denmark is a founding member of NATO and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Denmark is also a member of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. In Denmark there is a mixed market capitalist economy and state social services large and classified among the top countries in terms of income level. Denmark has the best business climate in the world according to Forbes magazine. Between 2006-2008 and surveys put the country in the first place as "the happiest place in the world" based on the standards of health and social care and education. Global Peace Index for 2009 put Denmark in second place after New Zealand as the most peaceful countries. In 2009, also ranked Denmark and one of the least corrupt countries in the world according to the Corruption Perceptions Index occupies second place just after New Zealand. [9] The national language is Danish, is closely related to Swedish and Norwegian, and share with the two countries have strong ties cultural and historical. Followed by 82% of Denmark's population and 90.3% of the ethnic national Danish Lutheran Church. As of the 2010 census arrived immigrants and children of immigrants in the country's 548,000 inhabitants (9.9% of the population of Denmark). Most immigrants (54%) of their assets Scandinavian or from somewhere else in Europe, while the rest are mainly from the Middle East and African countries ...



The origin of the word Denmark, and especially the relationship between Danes and Denmark and the unification of the Kingdom of Denmark and the one that attracts the subject of some controversy. Discussion focuses primarily on the prefix "Dan" Dan and whether or refer to Dani historical person named Dan and also about the meaning of Allhakh mark-. Which increases the complexity of the issue and there are references to many of the peoples known as Dani in Scandinavia or elsewhere in Europe in the records of the two cultures of Greek and Romanian (such as Ptolemy and Jordanes and Gregory of Tours), as well as some of the literature of the Middle Ages (such as Adam Albraimna and Biolv and Oidesat and Ida capillary ). Most of the books are derived from the first part of the word and the name of the people from a word meaning "flat land" and linked to German Tenne "threshing floor", English den "cave" or Sanskrit dhánuṣ - धनुस् "desert"). Believes that the subsequent mark- means forest or land border with possible reference to the forests on the border of South Schleswig, maybe similar to Finnmark and Telemark or Ditamarshen. Language in the Old Norse land was called Danmǫrk ....

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