What is the motto of Denmark?

Denmark: No official motto. Royal motto of Margrethe II: God's help, the love of the people, Denmark's strength (Danish: Guds hjælp, Folkets kærlighed, Danmarks styrke).
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Does Denmark have a motto?

Denmark has no civil national motto, however the motto "Guds hjælp, Folkets kærlighed, Danmarks styrke" was adopted by Queen Margrethe II as her personal, royal motto.
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Are there 2 Denmark's?

Danish Realm

The Kingdom of Denmark is a unitary state that comprises, in addition to Denmark proper, two autonomous territories in the North Atlantic Ocean: Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
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What is a good symbol for Denmark?

Symbols of Denmark

It features three crowned blue lions facing left and surrounded by nine red hearts. All of which is placed atop a golden shield. The crown on the shield is the crown of King Christian V.
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What is Denmark national fruit?

National fruit of Denmark is Strawberries.
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What is Denmark's national flower?

… that the national flower of Denmark is the daisy? Strickly speaking, the flower is not very Danish. It was originally imported from the Canary islands. However, today the cute little flower embellish the grass fields all over the country in the summer.
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What are Denmark people called?

PEOPLE & CULTURE

The people of Denmark are known as Danes. They are Nordic Scandinavians, many of which are blond, blue-eyed, and tall. In the southern part of the country, some people have German ancestry. Danes have one of the highest standards of living in the world.
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Are Danes Vikings?

The Danish Vikings, also known as Danes, were the most politically organized of the different types of Vikings. This is why Danish kings played a greater role in Viking invasions long before Norwegian/Swedish Vikings. The Danes were the strongest of the Norsemen both in political and military power.
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Is Danish hard to learn?

Danish. Danish isn't hard to learn, but as with most Scandinavian languages, the biggest hurdle with studying Danish is in being able to practice. English is spoken widely and fluently across northern European countries. Danish is said to be the trickiest Scandinavian language to learn because of its speaking patterns.
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Why does Denmark have 3 lions?

The first and fourth quarters represent Denmark by three crowned lions passant accompanied by nine hearts; the second quarter contains two lions passant representing Schleswig, a former Danish province now divided between Denmark and Germany; the third quarter contains a total of three symbols.
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What is Denmark's National Food?

The "national dish of Denmark" is stegt flæsk - pieces of pork, fried until crisp, and then served with boiled potatoes and parsley sauce.
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Why do Danes love their flag?

Danes have a love for their flag bordering on obsession — not only is it a symbol of patriotism for national holidays and football games, the Dannebrog is also the default theme for birthday parties (yes, even for children) and is a staple for celebrations of any sort.
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What is Denmark known for?

Like the rest of Scandinavia, Denmark is known for its high-quality design and architecture. Just think Bang & Olufsen, Arne Jacobsen's Egg chair, Royal Copenhagen porcelain and the Royal Opera House in Sydney – all the work of Danish designers and companies.
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Why Denmark is the happiest country?

According to the World Happiness Report, happiness is closely linked to social equality and community spirit - and Denmark does well on both. Denmark has a high level of equality and a strong sense of common responsibility for social welfare.
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Is Denmark religious?

In Denmark, 75 % of the population are registered members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. But less than a fifth of Danes see themselves as “very religious.” Christianity has shaped Denmark's culture, and the Danish countryside remains dotted with traditional churches.
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Why are Danes so brutal?

They took cattle, money and food. It's likely they carried off women, too, he says. "They'd burn down settlements and leave a trail of destruction." It was unprovoked aggression. And unlike most armies, they came by sea, their narrow-bottomed longships allowing them to travel up rivers and take settlements by surprise.
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Do Danes still exist?

The people you meet today in Denmark are the descendants of the people who didn't want to go anywhere. The current Danes are peaceful people. But there are still some things they have in common with the Vikings, and not just the way they scream bloody murder at you in the bicycle lanes.
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Do Vikings still exist?

So do Vikings still exist today? Yes and no. No, to the extent that there are no longer routine groups of people who set sail to explore, trade, pillage, and plunder. However, the people who did those things long ago have descendants today who live all over Scandinavia and Europe.
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What percent of Denmark is black?

The population of Denmark is almost six million, of which reportedly less than 2% are black. That's less than 120,000 people. Denmark was the seventh-largest trading nation during the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
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Do Danish like the English?

Danes love English

So, English is everywhere in Denmark. And Danes love English. When you come to Denmark, you'll find that shops and youth programs and rock bands have English names because the Danes think it sounds cool.
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How do you say G in Danish?

Bage is pronounced something like 'ba-ay' (g is silent, or, at the most, j), bagt is pronounced like 'bagt', and bagværk 'bow-vairk' (bow rhyming with 'pow! '). That's three different realisations of 'g': silent or j, 'g', and 'w'.
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What Colour is the Danish flag?

It consists of a white cross on a red background. The Danes were the first to adopt the cross design, which now features on all of the Nordic flags.
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Did you know facts about Denmark?

Fun facts about Denmark
  • One of the happiest countries in the world. ...
  • One of the happiest countries in the world. ...
  • The Danish language has no word for "please" ...
  • The oldest flag in the world. ...
  • The Danish language has no word for "please" ...
  • The oldest flag in the world. ...
  • We have a word for that cosy feeling of togetherness, Hygge.
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Why is the mute swan the national animal of Denmark?

In 1984, the mute swan was named Denmark's National bird, probably because of Hans Christian Andersen's famous fairy tale about the ugly duckling that turns into a beautiful swan. With a length of up to 160 cm and a wingspan of up to 238 cm, the mute swan is Denmark's largest bird.
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