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Pharma NordPharma Nord Pharma Nord is an international pharmaceutical company with corporate headquarters in Vejle, Denmark and manufacturing facility and research laboratories in Vojens, Denmark. Pharma Nord has 25 daughter companies throughout... In this article: Pharma Nord, Coenzyme, Selenium, Vojens, Heart failure, and Ingenioren |
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Wikipedia | July 10, 2009
Ole Fritsen
...he played 210 matches for Groningens first team and scored amazing 150 goals. In 1971, Fritsen went back to Denmark to play for his childhood club Vejle. In his first season after returning, Vejle Boldklub won the Danish Championship ,...
In this article: Ole Fritsen, Vejle Boldklub, Danish Superliga, Danish Cup, Cardiac arrest, Alex Norlund, Peter Graulund, Kaspar Dalgas, FC Fredericia, and Thomas Gravesen
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Wikipedia | January 31, 2009
Givskud Zoo
Givskud Zoo Givskud Zoo is a zoo and safari park in Givskud, 20 km north west of Vejle in Denmark. The park opened in 1969 under the name of "Loveparken" (the lion park) with lions as the only animals. In 1970 elephants arrived and today the...
In this article: Chimpanzee, Asian elephants, Western Lowland Gorilla, Vejle, Europe, and Namibia
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Wikipedia | June 28, 2009
Peter Meinert Nielsen
Peter Meinert Nielsen Peter Meinert Nielsen (born May 24, 1966 in Vejle) is a retired road bicycle racer from Denmark, who was a professional rider from 1990 to 2000. He represented his native country in the men's individual road race at the...
In this article: Vejle, Seoul, and South Korea
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Wikipedia | October 07, 2009
Jesper Christiansen
...the bench at Rangers , than in Wolfsburg. In the winter transfer window of the 2003-04 Superliga season, Christiansen returned to Denmark once more to play for Viborg FF, following a string of goalkeeper switches; former Viborg goalkeeper...
In this article: Jesper Ringsborg Christiansen, Danish Superliga, Lars Hogh, F.C. Copenhagen, Rangers, Thomas Sorensen, 2002 FIFA World Cup, Vejle, Stefan Klos, and Odense Boldklub
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Wikipedia | September 25, 2009
Mark Strudal
...league rivals Brondby IF on a free transfer in July 1993. Strudal helped Brondby win the 1994 Danish Cup and he was a part of the Denmark national team which won the 1995 King Fahd Cup. He stayed two years at Brondby, before he left the club...
In this article: Vejle, Danish 1st Division, FC Zulu, Mark Strudal, Danish Cup, Swiss Super League, BK Frem, and Skoda Xanthi
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Wikipedia | May 02, 2009
C.F. Moller
Today C.F. Moller's practise has 7 partners with one of his sons, Mads Moller, as chairman. The company is now one of Denmark's largest and leading with 250 employees spread across offices in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Aalborg, Vejle, Oslo and London.
In this article: C.F. Moller, Aarhus, Copenhagen, Aarhus University, Vejle, and Skanderborg
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Wikipedia | October 07, 2009
Niels Christensen
...whose principal invention was the O-ring, the ubiquitous hydraulic seal. Niels Anton Christensen was born on a farm in Torring-Uldum Municipality, Denmark. He showed an early aptitude for mechanics and apprenticed to a machinist in...
In this article: Chicago, University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science, and Oxford University Press
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Second Schleswig War
...the Danish forward line at Dybbol, pushing them back to the main defence line. On March 8 Bismarck pushed the Austrians into moving into Denmark proper. Austrian forces capture Vejle after fierce house-to-house combat. The Danish units...
In this article: Schleswig, Saxe-Lauenburg, Jutland, Second Schleswig War, First Schleswig War, and Fredericia
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Allan Simonsen
...club managed to win the 1984 Danish championship without him. He was once more a part of the Danish national team at the 1986 World Cup, Denmark's first World Cup participation. He only played a single match at the tournament, coming on as a...
In this article: Allan Rodenkam Simonsen, FC Barcelona, Monchengladbach, Bundesliga, Vejle, Vejle Boldklub, and 1986 World Cup
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Denmark /ˈdɛnmɑrk/ (Danmark, IPA: /ˈd̥ænmɑɡ̊/, (archaic:) IPA: /ˈd̥anmɑːɡ̊/) is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member (with Greenland and the Faroe Islands) of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries. The mainland is bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark is southwest of Sweden and south of Norway. Denmark borders both the Baltic and the North Sea. The country consists of a large peninsula, Jutland (Jylland) and many islands, most notably Zealand (Sjælland), Funen (Fyn), Vendsyssel-Thy, Lolland, Falster, and Bornholm as well as hundreds of minor islands often referred to as the Danish Archipelago. Denmark has long controlled the approach to the Baltic Sea, and these waters are also known as the Danish straits.
Denmark is the second-most visited destination in Scandinavia, after Sweden, with 4.7 million visitors in 2007.
Denmark is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government. Denmark has a state-level government and local governments in 98 municipalities. Denmark has been a member of the European Union (formerly European Economic Community) since 1973, although it has not joined the Eurozone, a currency union among the European Union member states that have adopted the euro as their sole official currency. Denmark is a founding member of NATO and the OECD.
- Name:
- Denmark
- Capital:
- Copenhagen
- Language:
- Danish
- Motto:
- none
- Largest City:
- Copenhagen
- Government type:
- Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
- Area:
- 43,098.31
- GDP (per capita PPP):
- $204.060 billion
- GDP (per capita PPP) Rank:
- 14th
- GDP (nominal):
- $342.925 billion
- GDP (nominal per capita) Rank:
- 6th
- GPD (nominal) Rank:
- 27th
- GDP (nominal per capita):
- $62,625
- Time Zone:
- CET²
- Currency:
- Danish krone
- Demonym:
- Danish or Danes
- Drives On:
- right
- Currency (code):
- DKK
- Country Calling Code:
- +45
- ccTLD:
- .dk
- EU Accession:
- January 01, 1973
- Anthem:
- Der er et yndigt land
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