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Denmark
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Also known as dk, TAN, Denmark proper, metropolitan Denmark, Dania

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Denmark, officially known as Kongeriget Danmark, is a constitutional monarchy located in Europe. Its capital is Copenhagen, and it is situated between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The country operates within the Central European Time zone, observing UTC+01:00 and UTC+02:00. It maintains diplomatic relations with Canada, Italy, Brazil, and Germany.

The nation has a median income of 44360 and a Human Development Index of 0.931. Its legislative body is the Folketing, and the head of government holds the office of Prime Minister of Denmark. Denmark is characterized as a free country. The population is referred to by the demonym dansker. The country’s history dates back to its inception in 800.

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Political division.name
Denmark
Political division.settlement_type
Constituent part of the Kingdom of Denmark
Political division.Gini
27.7
Political division.image_flag
Flag of Denmark.svg
Political division.flag_size
120
Political division.flag_link
Flag of Denmark
Political division.image_seal
National coat of arms of Denmark.svg
Political division.seal_size
95
Political division.seal_type
National coat of arms
Political division.seal_link
Coat of arms of Denmark
Political division.motto
(United, committed, for the Kingdom of Denmark)
Political division.anthem
()
Political division.song
()
Political division.song_type
Royal Anthem
Political division.subdivision_type
Sovereign state
Political division.subdivision_name
Kingdom of Denmark
Political division.established_title
Consolidation
Political division.established_date
8th century

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Encyclopedic overview

48 sections
Contents
  • Etymology
  • History
  • Prehistory
  • Viking and Middle Ages
  • Early modern history (1536–1849)
  • Constitutional monarchy (1849–present)
  • Geography
  • Climate
  • Ecology
  • Environment
  • Government services and politics
  • Government
  • Law and judicial system
  • Danish Realm
  • Administrative divisions
  • Regions
  • Foreign relations
  • Military
  • Postal service
  • Economy
  • Public policy
  • Labour market
  • Business
  • Science and technology
  • Energy
  • Transport
  • Demographics
  • Population
  • Languages
  • Religion
  • Education
  • Health
  • Vulnerable residential areas
  • Culture
  • Human rights
  • Media
  • Music
  • Architecture and design
  • Literature and philosophy
  • Painting and photography
  • Cuisine
  • Sports
  • See also
  • Notes
  • References
  • Citations
  • Sources
  • External links

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 Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the north Atlantic Ocean. Metropolitan Denmark, also called "continental Denmark" or "Denmark proper", consists of the northern Jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands. It is the southernmost of the Scandinavian countries, lying southwest of Sweden, south of Norway, and north of Germany, with which it shares a short border. Denmark proper is situated between the North Sea to the west and the Baltic Sea to the east.

The Kingdom of Denmark, including the Faroe Islands and Greenland, has roughly 1,400 islands greater than 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft) in area; 443 have been named and 78 are inhabited. Denmark's population is over 6 million (1 May 2025), of which roughly 40% live in Zealand, (Sjælland) the largest and most populated island in Denmark proper; Copenhagen, (København) the capital and largest city of the Danish Realm, is situated on Zealand and Amager and Slotsholmen. Composed mostly of flat, arable land, Denmark is characterised by sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate climate. Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving powers to the other constituent entities to handle their internal affairs. Home rule was established in the Faroe Islands in 1948; Greenland achieved home rule in 1979 and further autonomy in 2009.

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