Information on Denmark

Topics of this section:
Map and statistics of Denmark

The Danish Royal Family

A cemetery

Learn Danish!

Meet the Danes!

A few sights for you



Let's just start by saying that it's a nice place. Here's what the ever-present travel guide, The Lonely Planet, thinks of the country:

With little to get angry about in Scandinavia's cosiest and most PC community, post-Viking Danes have had to file down their horns and make their mark in more civilised fashion. The Danes have responded by inventing Lego, being the European Union's cagiest member, producing some talented upstart soccer players, and cheering on a yellow-guernseyed Bjarne Riis in the 1996 Tour de France. Brand recognition persists due to the Danes baking pastries so delicious that the addiction of the entire gap-toothed world is assured.

Denmark's capital, the toe-tapping toy-town of Copenhagen, is an urban mosh pit of the most fragrant persuasion. Its flannels are always laundered, its grunge never more lank than just the other side of swank, and its Jensens, Hansens and Neilsens are a cacophany of excuse-me's as they elbow their way to the bouncer-line. And given all the fun that there is to be had in this festival-happy scattering of islands, Denmark's status as the least bank-breaking country in Scandinavia deserves glad-handed shake me happy thankyou letters from travellers all the way from the bottom of the beer glass.

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