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Denmark is a small country, made up of a peninsula and over 400 islands, bordering both the North and Baltic Seas, and is the bridge between Scandinavia and mainland Europe. The history of Denmark is ancient, dating back to the Vikings and the world's oldest monarchy. You're unlikely to find any Vikings during your visit these days, but the flavor of old is everywhere you turn. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and one of the most intriguing cities in Europe. Being set in a stunning location on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand creates a wonderful mix of land, water, bridges and mystery. Consistently ranked as one of the most livable cities, Copenhagen offers great food, incredible music, impressive history, street performers, and an extensive pedestrian network to ease access to the city and avoid some of the winter's dreary days. If you're looking for a 24-hour party city, Copenhagen is your place. And if you're a lover of jazz, don't miss the incomparable Copenhagen Jazz Festival every summer. Of course, don't miss the Little Mermaid statue or the Old Hans Christian Andersen statue while in Copenhagen, if only to pay homage to Denmark's most famous storyteller. But there is much more to Denmark beyond Copenhagen, so allow time for the many small cities and charming villages. Traveling through the everyday Danish life, you'll see evidence of their eternal yearnings for all things hygge, which basically translates as cozy and snug. You can find hygge in Denmark too — whether in a warm cozy pub, at a colorful festival, an open-air concert, a warm sunny beach, a hotly disputed soccer game, or a hike through a deep, dark forest. Whatever adventure you seek, Denmark has it waiting for you.

 

Famous Residents

Famous people that live in or are from Denmark
  • Hans Christian Andersen
  • Søren Kirkegaard
  • Brigitte Nielsen
  • Helena Christensen
  • Victor Borge
  • Erik Erikson
 

 

Local Color

What makes Denmark unique
  • Frikadeller
  • Vikings
  • Runic Stones
  • Smørrebrød
  • Hygge
  • Legoland
  • Julefrokost, or Christmas lunch
 

 

Nicknames

Denmark's alter egos
  • Kingdom of Denmark
 

 

Major Industries

Most profitable industries in Denmark
  • High-Tech Agriculture
  • Machinery
  • Instruments
  • Tourism
 

 

Geographic Regions

Regions that extend into Denmark
  • Peninsula of Jutland and 443 Named Islands