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Aalborg
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Aarhus
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Copenhagen
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Esbjerg
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Frederiksberg
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Gentofte
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Gladsaxe
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Odense
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Randers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Denmark_by_population
Denmark (Listeni/ˈdɛnmɑːrk/;
Danish:
Danmark, pronounced [ˈd̥ɛnmɑɡ̊] ( listen)), officially the
Kingdom of Denmark (Danish:
Kongeriget Danmark, [ˈkɔŋəʁiːəð ˈd̥ɛnmɑɡ̊] ( listen)), is a sovereign state in
Northern Europe, located south-west of
Sweden, south of
Norway, and bordered to the south by
Germany.
The Kingdom has two autonomous constituent countries in the north
Atlantic Ocean, the
Faroe Islands and
Greenland. At 43,094 square kilometres (16,638.69 sq mi),[10] and a population of around
5.6 million inhabitants, Denmark consists of a peninsula,
Jutland, and the
Danish archipelago of 407 islands,[11] of which around 70 are inhabited, are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts with little elevation and a temperate climate.
The national language, Danish, is closely related to
Swedish and
Norwegian.
The Kingdom of Denmark is a unitary constitutional monarchy with
Margrethe II as queen regnant, organised in a parliamentary democracy. Ending absolute monarchy introduced in 1660, the
Constitution of Denmark was signed on
5 June 1849, only to be rewritten four times; the latest revision in
1953. The unicameral parliament, the
Folketing, resides in the capital of Copenhagen, together with judicial, executive, and legislative powers. Denmark[b] exercises hegemonic influence in the
Danish Realm, devolving political powers to handle internal affairs to the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Denmark became a member of the
European Union in
1973, maintaining four opt-outs from European Union policies, as outlined in the
1992 Edinburgh Agreement. Both the Faroe Islands and Greenland remain outside the
Union.
Home of the
Vikings, the unified kingdom of Denmark emerged in the
8th century as a proficient seafaring nation in the struggle for control of the
Baltic Sea.
The establishment of the personal
Kalmar Union under Danish rule in 1397 ended with Swedish secession in 1523; one year later, Denmark entered union with Norway until its dissolution in
1814. Several cessions of
Danish territory that had begun in the
17th century caused a surge of nationalist movements that gained momentum in the
1830s and concluded with a defeat in the
1864 Second Schleswig War. A new
European outlook was sought after the war, resulting in adjustment and cooperation.
Denmark remained neutral during
World War I and the
German invasion in
April 1940 saw brief military skirmishes while the
Danish resistance movement was active from 1943 until the
German surrender in May
1945. Denmark abandoned its traditional neutrality by joining
NATO in 1949. The post-war period generated an increase of wealth and brought closer
European integration. Denmark has been an active participant in international peacekeeping missions. It took part in the
UN peacekeeping mission in the
Balkans in the
1990s. More recently, it has participated in military engagements in the
Middle East at the turn of the
21st century.[12]
An industrialized exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the
19th century, Denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early decades of the
20th century, making the basis for the present welfare state with a highly developed mixed market economy. The
Danish krone has been pegged to the euro since 1
January 1999. Denmark has close cultural, economic, and historical ties with its neighbours, resulting in the Danish-Swedish
Øresund Bridge and the planned Danish-German
Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link.
Denmark is frequently ranked as the happiest country in the world in cross-national studies of happiness.[13][14][15][16][17] Denmark ranks as having the world's highest social mobility,[18] a high level of income equality,[19] and has one of the world's highest per capita income. For
2013, Denmark is listed 15th on the
Human Development Index[20] and 9th on the inequality-adjusted
HDI. Denmark ranks highly positive on the
Corruption Perceptions Index and the
Legatum Prosperity Index, and as a full democracy on the
Democracy Index.[21][22][23] Denmark is among the founding members of the NATO,
Nordic Council,
OECD,
OSCE, and the
United Nations. There are three Danish heritage sites inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage list in Northern Europe.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark
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