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Danish Americans (
Danish: Dansk-amerikanere) are
Americans who have
ancestral roots originated fully or
partially from
Denmark.
There are approximately...
- The
Danish American Football Federation (DAFF;
Danish:
Dansk Amerikansk Fodbold Forbund) is an
American football organization in
Denmark founded in 1988...
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Danish America may
refer to:
Danish Americans,
Americans with
origins in
Denmark Greenland,
North American autonomous territory of the
Kingdom of Denmark...
- is a list of
notable Danish Americans,
including both
original immigrants who
obtained American citizenship and
their American-born descendants. To be...
- to the 20th centuries,
large portions of
which were
found in the
Americas.
Denmark and
Norway in one form or
another also
maintained land
claims in Greenland...
- as a city on May 1, 1985.
Solvang has been
described as "The
Danish Capital of
America". In 1804,
Mission Santa Inés was
founded by the
Spanish under...
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Diplomatic relations between Denmark and the
United States of
America began in 1783. Both
countries are
members of the
Arctic Council, OECD, OSCE, NATO...
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Museum of
Danish America (formerly the
Danish Immigrant Museum) is a
national museum located in Elk Horn, Iowa. Its
mission is to "celebrate
Danish roots...
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Denmark is a
Nordic country in
Northern Europe. It is the
metropole and most
populous constituent of the
Kingdom of
Denmark, also
known as the
Danish...
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later recorded by
Natalie Cole,
Jennifer Holliday, CeCe
Rogers and
DanishAmerican star, Zindy. The song was also sampled, 'chopped-n-****ed' style, for...