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Denmark - The World Factbook - CIASep 17, 2025 · Geography. Location · Geographic coordinates · Map references · Area ; People and Society. Population · Nationality · Ethnic groups · Languages.Travel Facts · Country Factsheet · View Details · View 8 photos
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[PDF] Geography, environment and energyJutland (including Vendsyssel-Thy) account for 69 per cent of Denmark's total area. In addition to Denmark, the Kingdom of Denmark includes the self-governing ...
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Denmark Latitude and Longitude MapNov 10, 2017 · Denmark's latitude and longitude is 56° 00' N and 10° 00' E. Below is the map of Denmark showing major towns, roads, airports with latitudes and longitudes ...
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GPS coordinates of Denmark. Latitude: 55.9397 Longitude: 9.5156The southernmost of the Nordic countries, it is located southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark is ...
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Political Map of Denmark - Nations Online ProjectThe country is located between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, north of Germany and west of Sweden, across the Kattegat the maritime link between the North– ...
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Geography - Visit DenmarkApart from the 68km-long border (42 miles) with Germany to the south, Denmark is surrounded entirely by water. The furthest you can be from the coast at any ...
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Which Countries Border Denmark? - World AtlasAug 10, 2018 · Denmark is a country in northern Europe. It shares borders with Sweden, Germany, and Norway. Learn more about the unique borders of Denmark.
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Øresundsbron's history - The Øresund BridgeConstruction of the Øresund Bridge began in 1995 and continued until 1999. It was an enormous technical and engineering challenge, but the project was completed ...
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Facts & History - StorebæltConstruction work on the Storebælt crossing took place between 1988 and 1998. The motorway across the Storebælt opened on 14 June 1998.
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Denmark Maps & Facts - World AtlasFeb 24, 2021 · A Nordic country in Northern Europe, Denmark occupies an area of 42,933 km2(16,577 sq mi). As observed on the physical map of Denmark above, ...<|separator|>
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Jutland - Jylland - Invest in Coastal Tourism in DenmarkJutland accounts for approximately two-thirds of the total area of Denmark. ... Area (km2). 29,800. Coastline (km). 3,700. Population. 2.6m. Contact us Follow us ...
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Island hopping in Denmark - VisitDenmarkDenmark is made up of 444 islands. That's right – one island for every day of the year, and then 79 more after that. It's a great destination if you enjoy ...
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How Many Islands Does Denmark Have? - The Danish DreamFeb 9, 2025 · The number of islands in Denmark is 1419. Out of these, the populated islands are 78 while there are 443 named islands.
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What Are the Largest Islands in Denmark? - World AtlasAug 10, 2017 · The largest islands in Denmark are Zealand, North Jutlandic Island, Funen, and Lolland. Zealand is the largest, with 2,715 square miles.
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Country factsIn addition to Denmark, the Kingdom of Denmark includes the self-governing areas of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The ice-free part of Greenland is almost ...Missing: land | Show results with:land
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Denmark: country data and statistics - Worlddata.infoThe population is around 5.98 million people. This results in an average population density of 139.3 inhabitants per km². At 88.6%, most Danes live in urban ...Missing: terrain | Show results with:terrain
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Denmark Geography Profile - IndexMundiArea, total: 43,094 sq km land: 42,434 sq km water: 660 sq km note: includes the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea and the rest of metropolitan Denmark (the ...
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Does Denmark Have Mountains? - The Danish DreamFeb 3, 2025 · The highest natural point in Denmark is Møllehøj, which rises to a modest 170.86 meters (561 feet) above sea level. This elevation pales in ...<|separator|>
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Holiday in The Lake District Søhøjlandet in Denmark | VisitAarhusThe Lake District is Denmark's highest area with forests, lakes, and hills. It offers hiking, biking, and water activities like kayaking and swimming.
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Sedimentary basins - GEUSThe Danish Basin is filled with erosion material (gravel, sand, silt and clay) primarily sourced from the wearing down over time of the Scandinavian Shield ...
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[PDF] Pleistocene stratigraphy and glacial history of the central part of ...The Pleistocene deposits of Denmark are largely composed of two major facies that interfinger with each other: 1) tills, and 2) waterlaid outwash material.
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Main environmental changes since the Weichselian glaciation in the ...Main environmental changes since the Weichselian glaciation in the Danish waters between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea as reflected in the molluscan fauna.
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Constructing a soil class map of Denmark based on the FAO legend ...The majority of the eastern and central part of the country is developed in moraine landforms with loamy soils, rich in soil clay content, whereas the western ...
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Countries In Europe With The Longest Coastline - WorldAtlasDenmark. With a coastline of 7,314 km, Denmark's coastline is the 16th longest in the world and the 7th longest in Europe. The coastline of the mainland part ...
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[PDF] Coastal living in DenmarkThe Wadden Sea National Park is Denmark's largest national park. It consists of shallow waters, tidal flats, sand banks, barrier islands, tidal channels, sand ...
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Discover the Beautiful & Wild West Coast of Jutland, DenmarkApr 8, 2021 · The sea feels different on this side of Denmark. Here you must climb tall grass-covered dunes that crest to reveal wide windswept swaths of open sandy beaches.
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Denmark's coastal charm - Visit EuropeThis island paradise offers everything from dramatic coastal cliffs and white sandy beaches to charming fishing villages. Discover ancient ruins, local art ...
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A Complete Guide to the Islands of Denmark - TripSavvyNov 10, 2019 · Denmark is practically an island nation and home to 406 islands, although only about 70 are populated. Even the capital city of Copenhagen technically sits on ...
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Zealand - WikipediaZealand is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper at 7,031 km2 (2715 sq. mi.). Zealand had a population of 2,319,705 on 1 January 2020, ...
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List of islands of Denmark - WikipediaOverview. There are around 1400 islands in Denmark, where about 409 of the islands are named, not including the Faroe Islands or Greenland. Some 70 of them are ...Overview · List of 100 largest Danish islands
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The Danish groundwater example - State of GreenNearly 100 per cent of Danish water supply is groundwater based. Only one small island in Denmark with less than 100 inhabitants relies on other sources for ...
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[PDF] Denmark without Oil and Gas Production:The history of the national oil and gas industry started when the first oil reserves in the Danish. North Sea were discovered at the Kraka field in 1966. The ...Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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Denmark: TotalEnergies discovers new gas condensate resources ...Oct 29, 2024 · TotalEnergies announces that the Harald East Middle Jurassic nearby exploration well (HEMJ-1X) has discovered additional gas condensate resources in the Harald ...Missing: peak | Show results with:peak
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[PDF] The Mineral Industry of <Country> in 2020-2021natural gas accounted for 59.6% and extraction of gravel and stone accounted for 23.2% (Statistics Denmark, 2022a–c; World. Bank, The, 2022a, b). Production.
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[PDF] The Mineral Industries of Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and GreenlandIn 2019, the most significant decreases in mineral commodity production were reported for lime and peat, by 52% each; clay (excluding bentonite and plastic clay) ...
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Glacial Till - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe graded soil texture of the glacial tills, generally with a modest content of clay in combination with (coarse) sand, tends to induce very high densities.
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[PDF] Danish fisheries and aquaculture: past, present and future - DTU OrbitThe reason for this decline is not known, but for this and other fisheries, such as cod, stock declines are usually associated with excessive fishing ...<|separator|>
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Systemic failure of European fisheries management - ScienceMay 22, 2025 · Time series show declining overall catch of commercial species caused by shrinking stock sizes that result from overfishing of cod, herring, and ...
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The area of Danish forests is growing - Wild About DenmarkThe history of Danish forests, from 2 % to now 15 % of the land area. Did you know that most of Denmark originally was covered by forest, but after centuries of ...
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[PDF] DenmarkToday over 50 % of the forested area is covered with conifers such as Norway spruce (17.1 %) and Sitka spruce (6.1%).
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[PDF] The Danish Forest Sector - - World Forestry Center▫ The percentage of conifers has increased dramatically the past. 150 years ... ▫ Ecological: Constant forest cover, no catastrophic disturbances, less chemical ...
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Climate of the World: Denmark | weatheronline.co.ukKoeppen-Geiger classification: The climate of Denmark can be classified as Cfb Climate; a warm temperated humid climate with the warmest month lower than 22°C ...
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DenmarkDNK - Country Overview | Climate Change Knowledge PortalThis page offers a comprehensive overview of Denmark's climate zones of temperature and precipitation with reflection of their climatological seasonal cycle ...<|separator|>
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Denmark climate: average weather, temperature, rain, when to goPrecipitation is not abundant, but it's frequent and well distributed throughout the year because Atlantic depressions occur in all seasons. However, it is ...Copenhagen · Aalborg · Odense · Esbjerg
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Weather Denmark & Temperature By Month - Climate DataThe precipitation level on a yearly basis amounts to 777 mm | 30.6 inch as per the meteorological records. Graphs. Climograph, Aalborg average temperature by ...Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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Climate - Visit DenmarkDenmark has four seasons, with mild spring, hot summer, rainy autumn, and cold winter. Mean temperature is 7.7°C, with February at 0.0°C and August at 15.7°C. ...
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The hottest July day in Danish history - The Copenhagen PostJul 21, 2022 · The all-time temperature record, 36.4 degrees, was measured in Holstebro in August 1975. Extreme weather resulting from climate change
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'Ice days': Denmark set for biting cold this weekendJan 5, 2024 · The lowest temperature ever recorded in Denmark was in northern region Thy in January 1982, where minus 31.2 degrees Celsius was registered, ...
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[PDF] DMI Historical Climate Data Collection 1873-2011 -with Danish ...Important note: This report is an annual update (2011 data) of the “DMI observational, daily, monthly and annual Greenlandic climate.<|separator|>
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Denmark - Global Wind AtlasWind Frequency Rose % of windiest areas Mean Power Density (W/m²) The mean power density for the 10% windiest area in the selected region is 728 W/m
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Denmark Climate Resilience Policy Indicator – Analysis - IEAFeb 1, 2023 · Denmark's average annual temperature has been rising more quickly than the global average, with an increase of 1.5°C since the 1870s.
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More extreme warm days in a warmer climate - ScienceNordicSep 21, 2017 · Data from DMI's five stations show that Denmark's mean temperature (measured two metres above the surface) has increased by 1.4 degrees ...
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[PDF] Past, present, and future variations of extreme precipitation in ...The pattern showed an increasing phase in the eastern part of Denmark in the last decades. Hence, it is very likely that the general increase in the de- sign ...
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Climate change - ClimateChangePostDanish climate Mean temperature is approaching 8.5°C, an increase of almost 1.5°C since the end of the 19th century. Now, the average winter temperature is ...
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130-121 - Sea Level Trends - NOAA Tides & CurrentsThe relative sea level trend is 1.25 millimeters/year with a 95% confidence interval of +/- 0.24 mm/yr based on monthly mean sea level data from 1889 to 2017.Missing: gauge | Show results with:gauge
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Long-Term Variations in Sea Level at the Danish Coast - jstorMost of the recent 100 years tide gauge records at Danish stations (Fig. 1) ... and the Sound have moderate rise between +0.2 and +0.5 mm/year. At ...
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Denmark - Country Profile - Convention on Biological DiversityIn terms of natural ecosystems, Danish woods are both deciduous and coniferous with a high proportion devoted to plantation or production forest. The forest ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Biodiversity - Danish Agricultural AgencyIn Denmark, there are approximately 35,000 native, introduced, or invasive species of plants and animals registered, excluding bacteria, single-celled algae, ...Missing: counts | Show results with:counts
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Denmark Biodiversity and Nature Conservation | BioDBDenmark harbors approximately 30000 species of plants, fungi, and animals. Its natural landscapes encompass diverse woodland types, including both deciduous ...Missing: counts | Show results with:counts
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Birds of Denmark - Animalia BioWe found 311 species meeting the request Birds of Denmark. Learn more about their habitat, lifestyle, diet, mating behavior, and more.
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Diet of Free Ranging American Mink (Neovison vison) in DenmarkJan 28, 2023 · Non-native American mink (Neovison vison) is a widely spread predator in Denmark. The feral population in mainland Denmark consists of captive- ...
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Denmark | Biodiversity Information System for EuropeNatura 2000 sites in Denmark cover 114 species and 59 habitats from the nature directives. The number of species and habitats protected in each site varies ...Missing: counts | Show results with:counts
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Land use accounts - Statistics DenmarkLand cover of Denmark, per cent · Agricultural crops (59.44 %) · Forest (13.39 %) · Nature (dry and wet habitat types) (8.99 %) · Buildings and built-up areas (7.59 ...
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Historical Loss of Groundwater-Dependent Terrestrial Ecosystems in ...Mar 1, 2023 · Over the past 200 years, there has been severe artificial drainage of low-lying areas in Denmark, leading to a gradual loss of GWDTE nature habitat areas.
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The Burchardi Flood Kills 15000 in Northern Germany - World MapDec 8, 2022 · On October 11, 1634, a wicked storm moved in from the southwest, boosting waves over the dike system in North Frisia and Dithmarschen.
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Vejlerne and Løgstør Bredning - Ramsar Sites Information ServiceAbandonment and unsuccessful reclamation efforts led to the development of extensive reedbeds, lakes and meadows. The site is surrounded by rural landscape ...Missing: land history
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[PDF] Flood Protection in the Danish Wadden Sea AreaIn the Danish Wadden Sea area some 100 km of dike protects the lowlying areas, the marsh areas, against flooding. Through the years the dike protection has been ...
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Denmark invests in coastal protection after 2023 floodsMar 14, 2024 · Denmark invests in coastal protection after 2023 floods. It is needed to build more natural dunes, dikes, barriers and canal locks.
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[PDF] Denmark – a Food and Farming CountryThe main crops are cereal, namely barley, wheat, rye and oat. Barley is used for malt, while wheat and rye are used for flour and oat goes into breakfast ...
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Denmark – CAP Strategic Plan - Agriculture and rural developmentDenmark is responsible for 7% of the EU's production of pigmeat and 4% of the production of raw milk. Page contents. Documents.Overview · Goal And Strategy · DocumentsMissing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Danish livestock trends: Pig numbers rebound while cattle declineFeb 12, 2025 · Denmark's pig population has increased by 1.9% over the past year, reaching 11.58 million as of January 2025, according to Statistics Denmark.
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Forestry - The Danish Nature AgencyConifers take up 50% of the total forest land, while deciduous trees account for 46.4%. The remaining area is bare or a specific tree species has not been ...
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How much wood do we use and how do we use it? Estimating ...Oct 15, 2023 · We estimated total Danish use of wood fibre in 2018 to be around 17.7 million m 3 SWE, of which more than 15 million m 3 was used for energy production.
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Agriculture statistics at regional level - European CommissionIn 2023, crop output accounted for about half (50.9%) of the total value of the EU's agricultural industry. Based on the latest regional information available ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Denmark Population (2025) - WorldometerDenmark ranks number 114 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Denmark is 141 per Km² (366 people per mi²).
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Comparison of the Five Danish Regions Regarding Demographic ...Oct 6, 2015 · Demographic characteristics The Capital Region of Denmark comprised 30.9% of the entire Danish population, Region Zealand 14.6%, Region of ...
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What Are the Most Populated Islands of Denmark? - World AtlasAug 16, 2017 · What Are the Most Populated Islands of Denmark? · 1. Zealand · 2. Funen · 3. North Jutlandic Island · 4. Amager · 5. Lolland.Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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[PDF] Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in EuropeThe urban population in Denmark increased form 68% of the national total in 1950 to 85% in. 1995 according to the official definition of urban areas (areas with ...
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Population figures - Statistics DenmarkThis page shows selected popular statistics on the subject of Population figures. In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data and compile your own statistics.
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Project status - FemernProject status. Autumn 2025. Tunnel factory. The total area of the tunnel ... The Fehmarnbelt tunnel is built from 79 tunnel elements, each 217 metres long.
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Why Cycle in DenmarkDenmark offers flat terrain, safe paths, long trails, diverse routes, a bike-friendly culture, and well-developed infrastructure, making it ideal for cycling.
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'Sponge City': Copenhagen Adapts to a Wetter Future - Yale E360Jul 28, 2025 · Climate change is bringing ever more precipitation and rising seas to low-lying Denmark. In response to troubling predictions, Copenhagen is ...
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Port Esbjerg: ForsideThe world's largest base port for offshore wind activities · News from Port Esbjerg · Weather and Traffic · Environmental Profile · Cases at Port Esbjerg · Port ...History · Marine Traffic · Maps · Offshore wind
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History - Port EsbjergFor many years, the Port of Esbjerg was used for fishing, and in 1970, it was the largest fishing port in Denmark and home port to about 600 fishing boats.
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Denmark is the world's fifth largest maritime shipping nation!Today approximately 90% of global goods are transported by sea and, in Denmark; about 75% of all Danish exports are conveyed by ship. The massive growth in the ...Missing: North | Show results with:North
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Nordhavn: The Danish 'city' that's been designed for an easy life - BBCNov 5, 2024 · Copenhagen's once-industrial port ... After all, for centuries Nordhavn was a free port filled with cargo ships, grain silos and metal containers.
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[PDF] ECONOMYOct 30, 2015 · The Danish state generated revenue of DKK 18.8 billion from North Sea oil and gas production in 2014, equal to about 62 per cent of total ...Missing: GDP | Show results with:GDP
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[PDF] Socio-economic impact study of offshore windJul 1, 2020 · When an offshore wind farm is installed and operated in Denmark, the Danish labour return is higher. Around 4.9 FTEs per MW are generated ...
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[PDF] THE STATE OF DENMARK'S BIODIVERSITY FOR FOOD AND ...In 2008 a number of 2,655 species were registered to be introduced into Denmark, of these. 2,068 species were plants, 566 were species of animals and 21 were ...<|separator|>
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Extreme Weather Has Been Expensive for Denmark - State of GreenApr 8, 2019 · Denmark's total loss in this period was almost EUR 10.5 billion. That is significantly less than large countries such as Germany, Italy and France.
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Local Government ReformIn 2007 the structure of the Danish public sector was reformed. The number of Danish municipalities was reduced from 271 to 98.
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Regional Denmark - Danske RegionerThe regions were established in 2007 after the Danish government decided on a structural reform defining new local and regional structures. The purpose of the ...
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Regions, provinces and municipalities, v1:2007- - Statistics DenmarkIn 2007, Denmark replaced counties with 5 regions, 11 provinces, and 98 municipalities, with 2 administrative levels. Christiansø is managed directly by the ...
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Map of Denmark - Cities and Roads - GIS GeographyDenmark Regions Map. The five major regions of Denmark are North Denmark, Central Denmark, South Denmark, Zealand, and the Capital Region. While regions are ...Missing: list | Show results with:list<|control11|><|separator|>
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Local (municipal) and regional elections - International AarhusThe next elections will take place on November 18 2025. ... The local and regional elections will take place in the 98 municipalities and 5 regions in Denmark.
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Denmark Regions - StatoidsDenmark has undertaken a complete reorganization. The counties were dissolved and replaced by five regions, effective 2007-01-01. The sole administrative ...
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Denmark: Administrative Division (Regions and Municipalities)Contents: Regions and Municipalities ; Allerød, Municipality, 23,498 ; Ballerup, Municipality, 46,654 ; Bornholm, Municipality, 43,245 ; Brøndby, Municipality ...
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[PDF] THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM – IN BRIEF - Danske RegionerThe foundation of the Danish local government (until 2007) was established with the local government reform in 1970. Before 1970, Denmark was divided into 86 ...
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Counties and municipalities, v3:2006 - Statistics DenmarkAfter the amalgamation of the Bornholm municipalities in 2003, Bornholm's Regional Municipality (code 400) held the same special status as Copenhagen and ...
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Chronological lists of ratifications of - UN.org.Sep 22, 2025 · Denmark (16 November 2004). 146. Danemark (16 novembre 2004). 145. Lithuania (12 November 2003). 145. Lituanie (12 novembre 2003). 144. Canada ...
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[PDF] The World's 230 Exclusive Economic Zones From Largest to Smallest136 850 878 km2. Total Area of Exclusive Economic Zones. 1 - 5. 6 - 12. 13 - 19 ... Denmark. 105 021. Haiti. 103 485. Guinea. 102 163. Tunisia. 99 701. Cyprus. 98 ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] LAW OF THE SEA (National legislation) © DOALOS/OLAExecutive Order concerning the Delimitation of Denmark's Territorial Sea ... to the nearest point of the baselines is 12 nautical miles (22,224m), cf ...
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SWEDEN - UN.org.Jul 3, 2024 · Agreement between Sweden and Denmark on the delimitation of the continental shelf and fishing zones (with map, exchanges of notes and ...
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Denmark · MRGID 5674 - Marine RegionsAgreement between Denmark and Norway relating to the delimitation of the continental shelf, 8 December 1965Missing: neighboring | Show results with:neighboring
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[PDF] DENMARKJun 1996 Executive Order No. 584 200nm Promulgates coordinates for EEZ boundaries with Germany, UK, Sweden and Norway in the Sound and Baltic. Apr 1980 Law No.
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North Sea Continental Shelf Cases (Germany / Denmark - Justia LawNorth Sea Continental Shelf Cases (Germany / Denmark; Germany / Netherlands) case opinion from the International Court of Justice.
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North Sea Continental Shelf Cases - Oxford Public International LawThe judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the North Sea Continental Shelf Cases looks in detail at the role of equidistance in the ...
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[PDF] North Sea Continental Shelf Boundaries - State DepartmentDenmark, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, and the UK have agreements on North Sea shelf boundaries. Some use equidistance, others are negotiated. Norway and UK's ...
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North Sea Continental Shelf (Federal Republic of Germany ...OVERVIEW OF THE CASE. These cases concerned the delimitation of the continental shelf of the North Sea as between Denmark and the Federal Republic of Germany, ...Missing: extension | Show results with:extension
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Trilateral Wadden Sea CooperationTrilateral Wadden Sea Cooperation. Since 1978, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands have been cooperating to protect the Wadden Sea as an ecological entity.
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Decision 38 COM 8B.13 Wadden Sea (Denmark/GermanyApproves the extension proposed by Denmark and Germany of the Wadden Sea, Germany, Netherlands, on the World Heritage List under criteria (viii), (ix) and (x); ...
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[PDF] The Øresund Fixed Link (Denmark – Sweden)For the development and operations of the Øresund Fixed Link, Denmark and Sweden are bound by the Governmental Agreement signed on the 23rd March 1991, which ...Missing: sovereignty | Show results with:sovereignty
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Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link - BMVThe approval documents for the Fehmarnsund tunnel submitted to the Federal Railway Authority early July 2025 include a timeline for the construction work and ...
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