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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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Danish,
danish, or
dansk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Danish may
refer to:
Something of, from, or
related to the
country of
Denmark A
Danish person...
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pronounced [kalaːɬːit nʉnaːt];
Danish: Grønland,
pronounced [ˈkʁɶnˌlænˀ]) is an
autonomous territory in the
Kingdom of
Denmark. It is the
largest of three...
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Tragedy of Hamlet,
Prince of
Denmark,
often shortened to
Hamlet (/ˈhæmlɪt/), is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and...
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spoken by
about six
million people, prin****lly in and
around Denmark.
Communities of
Danish speakers are also
found in Greenland, the
Faroe Islands, and...
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acquisition of
territories within the
empire by
rulers like
Christian IV of
Denmark and
Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden gave them and
other foreign powers an ongoing...
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commonly refers to
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It can
sometimes also
refer to the
Scandinavian Peninsula (which
excludes Denmark but
includes a part...
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Denmark was 127 in 1950,
whereas it was 37 in 1965. In 2009 the
number of
newspapers was 36. The
European Journalism Centre (EJC)
categorizes Danish newspapers...
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Danish Realm,
officially the
Kingdom of
Denmark, or
simply Denmark, is a
sovereign state consisting of a
collection of
constituent territories united...
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Middle Ages); in
Danish and Norwegian, herred; in Finnish, kihla****a; and in Estonian, kihelkond. The
Scanian hundreds were
Danish until the
Treaty of...