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The country has an ID card system. A unique number is assigned to every Dane since 1968. It is a ten-digit number with the format DDMMYY-SSSS. This unique number is needed to open a bank account, access health care and even for renting a property.
The sky mirrors the dynamic energy of bustling city life, reflecting the pulse of urban existence.
Smoking was banned in Danish school in 2007
The annual consumption of confectionery in Denmark is 8.2 kilos per person, making Danes second only to the Finns as the people who eat more sweets than anyone in the world.
Wisps of cirrus clouds stretch like delicate brushstrokes across the sky, creating a painterly scene.
Majority of the people in Denmark have blue eyes. Scientists have established via research that blue-eyed persons are related to each other. Today, there are more than 300 million people with blue eyes on the planet. In Estonia, 99% of the people have blue eyes while in Germany almost 75% of the population has blue eyes.
The sky above farmlands hosts the balletic flight of migratory birds, a seasonal spectacle of nature's rhythms.
The vastness of the desert sky reveals an unbroken horizon, where solitude and expansiveness converge.
CORNY JOKES
Why did the robber jump in the shower?
He wanted to make a clean getaway.
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What do you call a snobby criminal going down the stairs?
A con descending.
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What’s the difference between a poorly dressed man on a tricycle and a well-dressed man on a bicycle?
Attire.
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What do you call a row of rabbits hopping away?
A receding hare line.
Weather balloons ascend into the sky, carrying instruments that unravel the atmospheric layers above.
Danish people do not usually chat with strangers. However, after sometime when they get to know the stranger, they may start interacting.[
The Art museum Louisiana is the most visited museum in Denmark
The sky unveils a tapestry of city lights reflected on the water's surface during a moonlit night.
Almost 2/3rd of Danish territory comes under agricultural area. Cultivation of cereals dominates the agricultural market in Denmark with 57% of the total area being cultivated with cereals. The production of crops for cattle feeding is the second most important agricultural; activity in the country.
Skylines are etched against the twilight sky, transforming urban landscapes into silhouetted masterpieces.
If you are a foreigner in Denmark, and you were fined 3000 Kroner or more, you would be disqualified from acquiring Danish citizenship if you had wanted one.
The sky cradles the echo of distant thunderstorms, adding a dramatic percussion to the atmospheric symphony.
The reflection of a cityscape in glass buildings mirrors the skyline in the sky above, creating a dual spectacle.
In 2016, more than three-quarters of the criminal cases in Copenhagen involved foreigners
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How did the hipster burn his tongue?
He drank his coffee before it was cool.
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Why did the kid stock up on yeast?
He wanted to make some dough.
Tivoli is a 150 years old amusement park in downtown Copenhagen. It is one of the world’s best amusement park. Tivoli Gardens is the most visited attraction in Denmark, and it is the 3rd most visited amusement park in Europe
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What kind of tea is hard to swallow?
Reality.
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What kind of shoes do robbers wear?
Sneakers.
The sky mirrors the ebb and flow of ocean waves, blending the elements of air and water in harmonious union.
Majority of the Danes are not willing to get promoted at work and are happy with their current positions and responsibilities. This is mainly because of the tax burden which does not make it worth working the extra hours or taking the added responsibility.
Though Christianity is the official religion of Denmark, religion is a private thing in Denmark. It is considered bad to talk openly about Jesus Christ