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Post by Fatdump suppressed by a moderator.

Glad I had the broom handy for that one

Bhang Bhang Duc, The Holy Principality of Saint Mark, Numpties, Rikanhimel, and 1 otherThewizardingworld

Fujai wrote:Glad I had the broom handy for that one

It really needs to be wet-mopped ...

How about some Karaoke to cleanse the RMB....

"Burnin' For You" - Blue Oyster Cult
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn-8n4QKUS4

Home in the valley
Home in the city
Home isn't pretty
Ain't no home for me

Home in the darkness
Home on the highway
Home isn't my way
Home I'll never be

Burn out the day
Burn out the night
I can't see no reason to put up a fight
I'm living for giving the devil his due

And I'm burnin', I'm burnin', I'm burnin' for you
I'm burnin', I'm burnin', I'm burnin' for you

Time is the essence
Time is the season
Time ain't no reason
Got no time to slow

Time everlasting
Time to play B–sides
Time ain't on my side
Time I'll never know

Burn out the day
Burn out the night
I'm not the one to tell you what's wrong or what's right
I've seen suns that were freezing and lives that were through

But I'm burnin', I'm burnin', I'm burnin' for you
I'm burnin', I'm burnin', I'm burnin' for you

Burn out the day
Burn out the night
I can't see no reason to put up a fight
I'm living for giving the devil his due

And I'm burnin', I'm burnin', I'm burnin' for you
I'm burnin', I'm burnin', I'm burnin' for you
I'm burnin', I'm burnin', I'm burnin' for you
I'm burnin', I'm burnin', I'm burnin' for you

"Burnin' Down the House" - Talking Heads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgJ-hyzl6jg

Watch out, you might get what you're after
Cool babies, strange but not a stranger
I'm an ordinary guy
Burning down the house

Hold tight
Wait 'til the party's over
Hold tight
We're in for nasty weather
There has got to be a way
Burning down the house

Here's your ticket pack your bags
Time for jumpin' overboard
The transportation is here
Close enough but not too far,
Maybe you know where you are
Fightin' fire with fire

All wet, hey, you might need a raincoat
Shakedown, dreams walking in broad daylight
Three hundred sixty five degrees
Burning down the house

It was once upon a place,
Sometimes I listen to myself
Gonna come in first place
People on their way to work,
Baby, what did you expect?
Gonna burst into flame

Burning down the house

My house's out of the ordinary
That's right
Don't want to hurt nobody
Some things sure can sweep me off my feet
Burning down the house

No visible means of support
And you have not seen nothin' yet
Everything's stuck together
And I don't know what you expect
Staring into the TV set
Fighting fire with fire

Someone mentioned Jerry Springer on the RMB the other day, which made me think of this.

Peter Gabriel - The Barry Williams Show

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BLGkpFXiMOg

Let's go

One man at the window
One girl at the bar
Saw that look of recognition
When they know just who you are
I seen you on the tv
I seen you on that show
You make the people crazy
And then you let them go
Before the show we calm them
We sympathize, we care
And the hostile folk we keep apart
'Til the red light says on air'
Did you see our leather lovers
All tied up to the chair
Did you catch those child molesters
No one else goes there

What a show, the Barry Williams show
What a show,
Dysfunctional excess
Is all it took for my success
The greater pain that they endure
The more you know the show will scored
It's showtime

Got the reputation of a surgeon
Cos they cannot feel the cut
It looks so very simple
But it really is an art
They call our studio the hospital'
Making money from the sick
We let people be themselves
There is no other trick
My lover stole my girlfriend'
I keep beating up my ex'
I want to kill my neighbor'
My daughter's selling sex'
My s/m lover hurt me'
My girl became a man'
I love my daughter's rapist
My life's gone down the pan'

What a show, the Barry Williams show
The Barry Williams show
Dysfunctional excess
Is all it took for my success
And when the punches start to fly
The ratings always read so high
It's showtime

That girl has got no scruples'
Not a wrinkle on her face
You would not believe the plot she conceived
So they'd let her take my place
Well, no man is an island
No man is a sea
But this display of emotion
Is all but drowning me

What a show, oh what a show
On my show, the Barry Williams show
It's my show
What a show
Dysfunctional excess
Is all it took for my success
The best tv you've ever seen
Where people say the things that they really mean
I hear my name, I hear them roar
For the one more time I take the floor
Just one more Barry Williams show
We're gonna take you where you want to go

It's showtime

Come on down
Come on down

It's the 40th Anniversary of Pete's 3rd Album (aka 'Melt')

"Biko" - Peter Gabriel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVpsM3YAgw

September '77
Port Elizabeth weather fine
It was business as usual
In police room 619
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Yihla Moja, Yihla Moja
-The man is dead

When I try to sleep at night
I can only dream in red
The outside world is black and white
With only one colour dead
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Yihla Moja, Yihla Moja
-The man is dead

You can blow out a candle
But you can't blow out a fire
Once the flames begin to catch
The wind will blow it higher
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Yihla Moja, Yihla Moja
-The man is dead

And the eyes of the world are
watching now
watching now

Bhang Bhang Duc, Wickedly evil people, Numpties, Av Libertas Vindex, and 2 othersZoran, and Thewizardingworld

Thewizardingworld

Witches and Wizards are united as an Independent country. Check out my nation

The unified missourtama states

Happy Karaoke Friday!

Bhang Bhang Duc, Numpties, and Zoran

Post self-deleted by Desirania.

It’s Karaoke Friday!
(I had to delete my post because the lyrics were wrong)

Help! - The Beatles

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MKUex3fci5c

Help! I need somebody
Help! Not just anybody
Help! You know I need someone
Help!

When I was younger
so much younger than today
I never needed anybody's help in any way
But now these days are gone
and I'm not so self assured
Now I find I've changed my mind, I've opened up the doors

Help me if you can, I'm feeling down
And I do appreciate you being 'round
Help me get my feet back on the ground
Won't you please, please help me?

And now my life has changed
in oh so many ways
My independence seems
to vanish in the haze
But ev'ry now and then I feel so insecure
I know that I just need you like I've never done before

Help me if you can, I'm feeling down
And I do appreciate you being 'round
Help me get my feet back on the ground
Won't you please, please help me?

When I was younger, so much younger than today
I never needed anybody's help in any way
But now these days are gone and I'm not so self assured

Now I find I've changed my mind, I've opened up the doors

Help me if you can, I'm feeling down
And I do appreciate you being 'round
Help me get my feet back on the ground
Won't you please, please help me?

Help me, help me
Ooh

Human League - Love Action (I Believe in Love)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HnjLlDY_xww

When you're in love you know you're in love
No matter what you try to do
You might as well resign yourself
To what you're going through
If you're a hard man or if you're a child
It still might get to you
Don't kid yourself
You've seen it all before
A million mouths have said that too, ooh

I've had my hard times (hard times!) in the past
I've been a husband and a lover too
I've laid alone and cried at night
Over what love made me do

And the loved ones who let me down
And couldn't share my point of view
But this is Phil talking
I want to tell you
What I found to be true

I love your love action
Lust's just a distraction
No talking just looking
Watching your love action

I believe I believe what the old man says
Though I know that there's no Lord above
I believe in me
I believe in you
And you know I believe in love
I believe in truth
Though I lie a lot
I feel the pain from the push and shove
No matter what you put me through
I'll still believe in love, and I say

I love your love action
Lust's just a distraction
No talking just looking
Watching your love action

I love your love action
Lust's just a distraction
No talking just looking
Watching your love action

I love your love action
Lust's just a distraction
No talking just looking
Watching your love action

Love action
Love action
Love action

I love your distraction
I love your love action
Lust's just a distraction
No talking just looking
Watching your love action

I love your love action
Lust's just a distraction
No talking just looking
Watching your love action

Today In The West

Hello again West Pacifians!

As many more experienced members know, today is Karaoke Friday! For new people on Karaoke Friday you post the lyrics of some of your favorite songs on the RMB just to have a bit of fun!

Today is also International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, let us pay tribute to all the men and women who have served and continue to serve in United Nations peacekeeping operations for their dedication, professionalism, and courage and to honor the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace and in hopes of maintaining a peaceful future.

Hey you! Yes you! Have you endorsed our delegate, Bran Astor, yet?! Well you should go do that as we are almost at the end of our 1k in May campaign as the month ends in two days! By endorsing the delegate you help support the TWP leadership and the community as a whole! Let's try and get to 1k endorsements before the month ends!

Westwind, Bhang Bhang Duc, Fujai, The Holy Principality of Saint Mark, and 4 othersFuentana, The unified missourtama states, Ostellan, and Rikanhimel

Karaoke Friday is here!

After going through the nostalgia of my favorite video games ( Ace Combat )

Here's one from Kenny Loggins
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=siwpn14IE7E

Revvin' up your engine
Listen to her howlin' roar
Metal under tension
Beggin' you to touch and go

Highway to the danger zone
Ride into the danger zone

Headin' into twilight
Spreadin' out her wings tonight
She got you jumpin' off the track
And shovin' into overdrive

Highway to the danger zone
I'll take you
Ridin' into the danger zone

You'll never say hello to you
Until you get it on the red line overload
You'll never know what you can do
Until you get it up as high as you can go

Out along the edges
Always where I burn to be
The further on the edge
The hotter the intensity

Highway to the danger zone
Gonna take you
Right into the danger zone

Highway to the danger zone
Right into the danger zone
Highway to the danger zone
Gonna take you right into the danger zone
Highway to the danger zone
Right into the danger zone
Highway to the danger zone
Gonna take you right into the danger zone
Highway to the danger zone
Right into the danger zone

<< Yo buddy still alive? See you again. >>

Someone said "cleansing fire" in the RMB? Then let's light some fire!

Flames Within These Black Feathers - Foreground Eclipse

https://youtu.be/5I-2spVXmHs

~ ~ ~

AAAAAAH…

~ ~

I’ll be born again, shrouded in the blazing night sky.
You can take my flames thrice; I’ll burn my image into your eyes.

My locked away heartbeat trembles.
I’ll tear apart the despair entangled in my hands.

Look my flames will burn everything!

Take my flame! In raging conflagration I’ll melt everything down.
And with these recurring memories, I’ll revive the miracle that ties us together.

~ ~

You'll fall down again!
You’ll fall down again, ringing through toward the ground,
So break my heart, break my destiny!
So break my heart, break my destiny, and burn my body.

The frozen flame quietly flickers
My heart, tangled all up inside, leads me to the sky.
Break my heart! Break my destiny!

Take my flame! I send my burning thoughts to you,
The miracle that ties each day to tomorrow.
Take my flame!

~ ~

Now I’ll flap my black wings towards that light,
My flames are to explode!
So I can tell you...
Just count on me!

Take my flame!
Take my flame! In raging conflagration I’ll melt everything down.
And with these recurring memories, I’ll revive the miracle that ties us together.

Take my flame!
So! I send my burning thoughts to you,
The miracle that ties each day to tomorrow.

Do you feel my flame?
I am still in the underground…
My heart, a flare of the sun!

~ ~ ~

All You Need Is Love - The Beatles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7xMfIp-irg

Love, love, love
Love, love, love
Love, love, love

There's nothing you can do that can't be done
Nothing you can sing that can't be sung
Nothing you can say, but you can learn how to play the game
It's easy

Nothing you can make that can't be made
No one you can save that can't be saved
Nothing you can do, but you can learn how to be you in time
It's easy

All you need is love
All you need is love
All you need is love, love
Love is all you need

All you need is love
All you need is love
All you need is love, love
Love is all you need

There's nothing you can know that isn't known
Nothing you can see that isn't shown
There's nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be
It's easy

All you need is love
All you need is love
All you need is love, love
Love is all you need

All you need is love (All together now)
All you need is love (Everybody)
All you need is love, love
Love is all you need
(Yesterday)
(Oh yeah)
(She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah)
(She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Oh, yesterday)

Starblazer

Ostellan wrote:Karaoke Friday is here!

<<snip>>

Uh, Mother Goose One. Can I shoot him down? I've got a missile locked and ready...

Just thinking about the Mod intervention earlier and the Human League.

I love your Mod action
DOS’s just a distraction
No talking just DEATing
Watching your Mod action

Westwind, Big Bad Badger, Numpties, Fuentana, and 2 othersStarblazer, and Rikanhimel

Post by De la chateau francais sel cote deravoir suppressed by Bhang Bhang Duc.

De la chateau francais sel cote deravoir

Hello, I am De la Chateau Francais sel cote Deravoir.

I am a representative abroad for Sauvoriechy deutary, from KoD lands

I'm here to ask of a person willing to move to KoD lands to become our regional WA representative.

Thank you.

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Please be aware: The Danish and LANGUAGE 3 dispatches are not updated as frequently as the LANGUAGE 1 one.
The Kingdom of Denmark
Danmark(Danish)
El Reino de Dinamarca (Spanish)
डेनमार्क का राज्य (Hindu)
مملكة الدنمارك(Arabic)
Королевство Дания(Russian)
O Reino da Dinamarca (Portuguese)
デンマーク王国(Japanese)
덴마크 왕국(Korean)
Le Royaume du Danemark(French)
Das Königreich Dänemark(German)
Danimarka Krallığı(Turkish)

Motto
"The land of the free and the brave"


Anthem
"The glorious land of the Danes", or "Mäţme ĝlor lænðet er Ðanï!"
Link



Location Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Greenland, Oceania, Southern America, Polynesia, Caribbean.


The coat of Arms






Population 1,924,495,295 people (1st)
Density 408 people per sq. mile (10th)


Capital Cheshire
Located in Southwestern Denmark (Dania Homeland)
Largest City Greater Chester


Official Language
Danish


National Language
Danish (Novocessan, Calleghan, Ooldefr), Norwegian, Icelandic, Groot, Swedish, Russian, Finlandic, Hush

Ethnic Groups

Naali (Nordic {Including Danish}) ~ 97%

Deutsh: (German, Dutch, Austrian) ~ 2%

Slavske: (Russian, Polish, Ukranian {Slavic}, Belorussian) ~ .5%

Nuvanut: (Inavuul Inuat) ~ .20%

Other (French, Italian, Belgian, British, Irish, Spanish, Romanian, Portuguese) ~ .30%



Religion
Roman Catholic

Danish Christian ~ 93%

Orthodox Christian ~ 4%

Protestant Christian ~ 1%

Buddhism ~ .5%

Hindu ~ .4%

Oasori ~ .2%

Muslim ~ .2%

Other ~ .7%



Demonym

Dæne (official)

Dane (common)


Government Danish Parliament -

William Œdenslaufer - Affilee Leader of the house of Aeles

Mark Sëuțmäll - Affilee Leader of the house of Østlem

Ğriťfer Weśþķine - Leader of the Royal law council

Jeniifer Khudlaakňē - Leader of the Official Administration Office of the house of Deķløit

Aňedrew Shælls - The Leader of the lasting committee

Śněutgar Elţiiser - The Leader of the RPOC org. Committee

Christian R. Æblöötnji - The prime Minister




Christian R. Æblöötnji - The prime Minister of Denmark


Jacob Seņþiczk - The Royal Judge of the Supreme Court

Kannuv Ŵútliĉh - Leader of the foreign party of international

Dlĵþün ferïtuçhaet - Leader of International representative party to the WA, NATO, and UN

Šwedlkopn Ĉhrisţianov - The Leader of the House of IEPFPON (International Ambassadorial Party to Foreign Parties Or Nations)

Øsëtluhuendeë Jityui - The Leader of the Official International Embassy Placements

Oitert Raeeuoari - The Leader to NOFHRD

Margarethe Kannaheson- The head of State

Larson Gotherfijhek - The speaker of the National Assembly



Legislature Congress
- Upper House: House of Æles
- Lower House: House of Østlem


Establishment
- 164 AD


Land Area 4,198,028, square miles


Elevation 146.3 feet (average)
Highest Point: Mt. Frëtulmæs (8,789 meters [28835.3018 ft]) {In Scotia}
Lowest Point: Gølnöög underground caves (-302 meters [1,590]) {In Scotia}


GDP (PPP) 59,623,573,945,2833 Ðanerits (1st)
GDP (PPP) per capita121,927 Ðanerits (2st)


GDP (nominal) 57,394,128,384,000 Ðanerits (1st)
GDP (nominal) per capita129,948 Ðanerits (1st)

GINI 28.8 (2nd)

HDI 0.972 (1st)

Currency Ðanerit



Time Zone(s) UTC - 1, UTC - 2, UTC + 0, UTC + 1, and UTC + 2



Date Format Month/Day/Time


Drives on the right side of the road


Calling code 090


ISO 3166 Code G3EEr AE19 (999-9999)


Internet TLD UtcSi39DANNM.iei428@ORPlt929.SW.SE.N.SIaDrinH9204838__7394mf(TUL)_09_

The Kingdom of Denmark


The Kingdom of Denmark, commonly called Denmark, Daneland, or Dania, is a Constitutional Monarchy mainly in Europe. It is bordered by Russia, on the south by Krestonien, and on the west by Rivierenland and Clans of scotland. Denmark covers AREA square kilometres and has an estimated population of 1.9 billion people. Denmark comprises of 20 states. Denmark is also a member of the World Assembly, NFA (Nordic federal alliance, The Nordic Union, and SHFA (Scandinavian Homeland Federal Alliance).

Etymology
Main article: The etymology of Denmark
Denmark, or Danmark [Dania] means "The land of Dana". It was formed by rebels who, considered themselves Scandinavians. Denmark was created t show that it was Nordic, but also unique. It is thought that the letters Dan represent Dana, and mark represents northland.

History
Main article: The History of Denmark


Origin 164

Danish history dates back to 164 AD. when a group of Northic rebels gathered together and made a rebellion for the tribes of Narithiania. Their name comes from Dana, which means Eternal Nordic Queen in Shacveuit [old norse].They established their home in Copenhage (earlier called as Çøbënĥavën) and stayed on the Jutland peninsula fighting Narithian groups. They also believed in Dana the mermaid, and started the relationship with mermaids. Their goal was to ultimately create the Scandinavian Paradise, where Danes could feely roam. In charge of the rebellion was likely Staëæẅß chinĉö Dswlĥð . He led the 7 tribes in northern Jutland, which was previously part of Narithiania. The battle of Guuntlivg, in 165, was thought to be the first Danish people. Danish tribes fought many bloody wars and always said a prayer, the machtlijhk prayer, {Shautlavig Danski wronmii kanuffner I prtvil Gud Marihh fdaj bokkerennne lujd vad Nardce [Live the Danish people in the hands of god, and let them be true Nordic peoples]} before battle. In 203 AD the Danais won ground in Southern Sweden, and put an end to Narithiania.

First gains and happenings 500 - 1159

Otherwise, they expanded to northern Germany in the 500s, and then met the Poles. While the Danes signed the Pomeranian treaty in Poland in 562, the North was also inhabited. Researchers in the Center of Sweden did find evidence in the Malmo caves (Danish DNA and bones) that indeed the Danes came to Northia. It was originaly thought that Danes wandered throughout only Norway, but know we know they also went through Sweden. Now that Danmark established it's first ally (Poland) and gained land in the North, Danes built up places like Cheshire, Chester, Havera, and Acadia. In 763AD, the Hansburg castle was built in Cheshire, and the St. Christian Cathedral was also built up. In 765AD, Danish pairlament was established and the whole country was united with provinces, 7 of them. Denmark finally was able to beat the Farunds (In 794AD), which were a the top of the Scandinavian Penninsula, and gained the entire Scandinavia (except for Iceland).

Vikings also roamed Europe, and fought many small wars with England and Scotland.This time period, (known as the Wde Noajs Dunje Commonwealth {took place from 800AD to around 1100 AD}) was the Commonwealth era which brought prosperity, economy, and reconciliation to Denmark. However, the Nation pushed it's luck, and in 1092, Germany declared war after Denmark seized land and annexed Germany's best province, Vsoidzeim, while assassinating the president. The Austrian empire supported Germany, and so did France.

What would come is the Great Turgas war between North Europe and South Europe. Over the course of 24 years, (1093-1117) Denmark lost thousands of square miles of land, and about 117,394 troops. This was a great loss for Denmark, as at the time the nation had only 39 million people, and in total 6 million had died of either famine, deportation, physical injuries, or mental pain. Denmark was in ruins after the Turgas war, both physically, economically, and financially. Denmark had also lost 3 very important cities. Dgideon, in Cheshire, Sdepionter in Greater Chester, and Dauxford in Saskatchewan. Denmark slowly rebuilt itself and in 1159, it declared itself economically stable.

National crisis's 1163 - 1235

In 1163, the Paunas virus broke out. It was likely from the fish markets in Valinland, and it spread all across the world. One out of 8 Danes would die from it. It lasted from 1163-1179, almost twenty years. Overall it killed anywhere from 65 million people to 115 million people. Modern studies show that it was the most gruesome plague besides the black plague. In 1187, A monarchial crisis raised in Danish royalty. Politics and government were so corrupt that it took parliament 68 years to pass a public liability bill. The royals were being shot up tp the point where only 7 members of the royal family remained [previously there was 52]. A Dutch king had made the bet that Sercve Treydosdk could not live for 100 years. Sercve Treydosdk betted his family on it, and in 1187, 97-year-old Sercve Treydosdk died in the hands of his mysterious son, Sercve Treydosdk. Denmark would go on to label Sercve Treydosdk's son as himself [for about 76 more years] , in order to resist charges from the Dutch.

It was long after Sercve Treydosdk's son had died that a Dutch spy in Aarchus overviewed several guards talking about the subject. After telling Dutch parliament, he was soaked in acid and tar, scrapped across the iron barht, and hung on a guillotine, all in front of 490,309 Danes in central Aarchus.

Fightings of the Prussian Century 1243 - 1296

In 1243, Prussia started showing interest in buying certain parts of Pomerania and Gdansk. It had already conquered most of Poland, and was now urging Christian Hans Elaougasbourke to sign the Elghagasue - Bothroine treaty, which expelled Poland from the map of Europe. It was debated what Denmark should do. The dutch had already signed treaties with Prussia and got Poland. However, Christian Hans Elaougasbourke had a great-grandfather who loved Poland, and claimed it was the best of Slavia. And so, on January 24th, 1245, Christian Hans commanded forces to destroy [regain] Polish Prussia. They fearlessly attacked Prussia until Germany joined in, and put an end to Prussia. The Annexation would mean two new countries - Bravdhomia, and Lusellespanneuke. These smaller countries would be between Poland and Russia. After that there was still many internal wars between the Prussian and Danish cultures.

The Saskijkcheckawii Age 1297-1402

In 1300, Christian Hans Elaougasbourke fell ill with type 2 Lymphoma. Everyone knew that he would eventually pass away, and he did, on November 26th, 1305. The new king, Borjkkd klgk slkojippy, was highly unpopular with the commoners for his communist ideology. The house of Orstel ruled in 1306 that the new Dahansewekreller (the prime minister), Gornifnaun Bauhjiewr, had the same amount of power as the King. Borjkkd klgk slkojippy still soared in wealth, but most citizens chose Gornifnaun Bauhjiewr to manage national issues. He did a splendid job ruling the country, and brought most of the people into wealth. However, in 1321, when the king became aware of his rapid unpopularity, and ordered the public execution of Gornifnaun Bauhjiewr [for the apparent breech of national justice]. People were forced to go to the execution, which took place in central Saeflingh, Copenhagen. After this, Borjkkd klgk slkojippy ordered war against Trivfhanq, the Netherlands, and the Estonian Empire. Denmark quickly turned into a communist hermit kingdom, where citizens were malnourished and beaten into the millitary.

In May 1322, Danish regiment officers marched through Hevecuun, [NE] burning whole settlements to the ground. Two weeks later, the Danish proudly marched through Tahakin [ES], Movgobreat, [ES] and Bokomolia [TR]. This was the start of a century long living horror for Danes and all of Europe. They battled for 267 years {while fighting the Estonians} with the Dutch commonwealth over Southern Cheshire. Denmark had the entire province of Bathromind taken away by the Dutch with with Austria's help. The Dutch were thriving at that point because they had defeated Ogiost Francais in the Alps. In June 1322, the Estonian Gallau rebels somehow managed to find their way to Havera, which is where they set a fire in the underground tunnels.

Over 194,293 citizens died within two hours. The entire Boskodtkijl Namakoussankii district in Manitoba was evacuated, and the fire is thought to still be burning today. Estonian rebels continued to fight over Elonia and Manitoba for the next 31 years, until finally, in 1353, the Estonian land was split up between Russia and Denmark. However the Netherlands did not like what was happening, so King William of Orange decided to take the army to Svalbard, where they and the scots would attack Northern Denmark.

It took three years to get there, and on March 7th, 1358, four northern provinces were seized from Denmark. Borjkkd klgk slkojippy was caught and captured in Scotia, and brough to Fort Mininck, Scotland. Denmark was half it's size at the time, and grew even when Vladmir Bonin of Russia annexed Manitoba [in 1362] In the time that the king was away, Gohl Bardonmarghgott stepped in as Minister. When the king was released he stayed in his castle for ten years, leading an absolute infrastructural crisis in Denmark. People were striving to be better but their was so much disorganization that the parliament almost collapsed in 1371.

The people suffered, and many moved to Russia. This was part of the largest emigration of any European nation. In 1384, over 7.9 million people emigrated. Denmark was slowly collapsing, and the Netherlands were absolutely superior. It was in 1392 that the king decided to improve their situation, and it is thought he was inspired by reading a journal written by his father. On May 19th, 1393, The king proclaimed that Denmark should have absolutely every citizen join in the millitary or help out in some day. And so ten months later a fleet of 1,680 ships charged at the coastal shores of Rotterdam. On that day, more than 790,000 soldiers invaded the Netherlands. They quickly conquered Hollandia, and then conquered Arstentail. Meanwhile, in Scotia, 117 ships charged at the Scottish.

King William decided to commit suicide. After three weeks, the Danish had taken over 140,000 sq. miles of land back, and at the famous 1392 National Pride Proclamation, Denmark regained it's glory. Borjkkd klgk slkojippy announced at Ginbeor hill, in Aarhus, that Denmark was now saved by God. On that day, the Danish national anthem was written by Peter Vionkadnahhuunen. It was sung for the first time the next day. People did find the king on their good side, but to this day, he is disgraced for not respecting the people. A common Danish custom is to leave his middle and last name undercase while writing it.

The King was really only recognized as a worthless count during his Currcecknaszia (time until death). He appointed Prime Minister Khalljic Mjkosammkann as Prime Minister and fled the Capital to a village in the Tatra mountains, where he spent the rest of his life as a preacher to the village. He knew what he had done was wrong. And so, on September 25th, 1402, Borjkkd passed away. Historical references tell that furthermore he was stabbed and partialy butchered in a shed, and then was thrown into a ditch filled with maggots, ants, and lemon juice. Nearly 570 years later, a woman by the name of Rauroa Otsaan Milegrod brought the King back to a church in Copenhagen. He was later brought to the Darrentsborg Castle to be burried in the royal church, where all the other Danish Kings and Queens were buried.


Danish Fighting from the 1300th century, by Turrbeisq Koedlik - Fredrickhame

Roman Empire times 1403-1448

Rgsokljkhgi Guuo lhcf took over the Danish thrown after his grandfather, Borjkkd, died. In 1403 he appointed new government officials and new ministers. The king also opened up new trade deals with the Vietnamese empire, the Persian empire, and Great Morocco. The death rate at this time has thought to be the lowest it had ever been [before], and Ihcf also made sure that each of the twelve Chaszgais of Denmark had equal authority. In 1408, Denmark became the safest country in the world. Ergressu Makjs, a famous Danish poet from Judkaans (Now part of the Reduvus Metropolitan area), wrote his best work in the 1410s.

Denmark soon became the second richest country in the world, only behind Gaanust. However, in 1426, Kalsaanetten Fririe Todellemundesk, a speaker of the house of Rontaesen, ( a former Danish parliamentary house until 1736) decided to allow the Rjaskk peoples of Northern Ostrobothnia to form their own state, Maalkovinaa. This was an absolute nightmare for Denmark because of the numerous expenses the government had to pay for "Non recognition fees." Eventually in 1431 Rgsokljkhgi sent a troop to Naalkadense (the capital of Maalkovinaa), and within hours Denmark regained it's land. In this time there were a few hard situations in Denmark, for example the Radpovice scandal, an abuse scandal in Yorkshire, and the Deijper port accident of 1433, where 7 giant ships filled with cargo sunk after having switched their serial numbers (without the realization that the ships had a limit on cargo), and then all being onloaded with too much cargo. But the most horrifying event took place in 1436, when the Roman empire declared war on Saxony, Denmark, Ruscova, Scotiana, Caelkon, and the Hispanic empire. This happened under the authority of Decendes Marguccini II, the 13th emperor of the roman empire.

The romans were supported by the Libyan dynasty, the Mongolian commonwealth, The ottoman empire, and Tyurczasa, meaning that they had a good group of allies. Immediantly, King Rgsokljkhgi sent all the troops south, to the borders with the ottoman empire and Tyurczasa, in which their were roman soldiers. The Danes fought a quick war with Tyurczasa, in the northern Tatra mountains. Denmark gained the Vlacimi province of Tyurczasa, leaving Decendes Marguccini II in outrage.

However, in march of 1438, the Roman empire invaded Denmark after invading the ottoman empire. They successfully pushed the Danes all the way up to the city of Carige, a small port city on the coast of the Baltic Sea. At this time, King Rgsokljkhgi died while in battle, and his son Eeddwal Uisd replaced him to be the next king of Denmark. Saxony became allies with the Danes, and they quickly were fighting against the Roman Empire together.

In 1441, at the battle of Gourage, the roman empire managed to get all the way the town of Sanschel, separating Denmark and Saxony. The romans focused on Denmark, and in the next 7 years they managed to completely invade Saxony and invade the historical regions of South Jutland and Pommerania. Fortunately, in 1448, the Danes managed to push the Romans out of northern Europe to Geneva, where the Hispanics and Caelkonians helped Denmark push the roman empire further to Rome. King Eeddwal sent troops to Rome, where they made Gaustrack Nivci, surendur the Roman empire.

The Carrnibulaic times 1448-1538

After the wars across Europe, much land was corrupt and destroyed. The Kingdom of Denmark had undecided borders. At the treaty of Marchea (1448), in Wenton Aubey, the new borders of Europe were decided. King Eeddwal Uisd tried to organize the country as much as possible. Unfortunately, the wars made his reputation horrible. Most people called for a ruling prime minister, and even when he elected Msaio Da' Yojdhu as the prime minister (Which they wanted), they weren't happy.

The country was divided by the Northerners, (Scandinavia and Nordica) and the Southerners (Poles, Jiashs, Serbians, Italians, and Saxons). Most Southerners were unfamiliar with the cultural and religious aspects observed in Denmark. However, the Northerners wanted the Southerners to work in the country, and they even elected a Northerner Offenharberr - to the speaker of the house position. The Southerners got so tired of being ruled that they started a series of protesting in cities like Forii, Turrja, Mdajsull, Pragii, and D'samm. Before the city guards started hanging the public, King Eeddwal Uisd let all the Southerners and Danes who did not want to belong in Denmark leave. That year, 3 million people left Denmark. In 1460, the Danes were simply in the largest depression ever. Jattan Spikkleglattan wrote in his stories, "Every was never glad." "It was like the windmill was still turning but the water was a dead." The country was in deep economic trouble. People in the Polish plains of Greater Chester and Alberta were dying in the fields, feeling as if they had no purpose in life. In 1470, the population ecreased by 27.9%. The king was in pieces, and the country was really corrupt. In 1473, the government collapsed, and there was barely and control.

In order to reorganize the nation, the prime minister was fired and prime minister Orren Baltovinne-Surr came into office. In 1475 he ordered a mass reorganization. This was a time where King Eeddwal Uisd fled to the unorganizaed lands of Bavaria, where he apparently resided in Newanshein castle. Up until 1517, the country did not know that he had disappeared into the Alps. Over the next 60 years (1475-1535), Denmark grew from its past. Orren at this time was 83, and his teqniques for the great reorganization of Denmark included letting the different provinces co-govern themselves for a long time. In 1481, during the rebuilding, Wickx Joidekjr left the Oslogan port to supposedly sail to find new land in the North. Instead, wind currents guided him towards the Northern part of Northern America, or what is now Newfoundland (Nei Fondatterlandst). He ended up making significant discoveries. In 1538, King Eeddwal Uisd died peacefully at his home in Bavaria. He ultimately did not want to have anything to do with Denmark.

The golden age of Denmark 1539-1907

In 1539, Keiwopq Dareknmwarjk was coronated as King. Keiwopq was living in Malmuj with his mother, the queen, after his father ran away. He was seen as an exciting but yet smart royal who was active yet respectful. He made sure that the country was in good order. In 1547, Keiwopq Dareknmwarjk passed legislation so that everyone was equal. He elected the people's choice for prime minister - Valrarked Enson, and he proceeded to rule the country great. In 1548, the neighboring country of Muramskia collapsed, and the King was quick to settle it before it got into the hands of the Russian Commonwealth. Today, these territories are known as Saskatchewan and Brunswick.

For the decades to come, Keiwopq Dareknmwarjk ruled Denmark with great skill. This was the beginning of the golden age of Denmark, as many cities were built, and the citizens lived lavishly. During this time much of Oltendann Copenhagen was built. Merchants and ships covered the coasts of Jutland and Scandinavia. Many migrants came to Denmark, especially from Russia. Denmark was the new center of Europe. Throughout the late 15th and 16th centuries, King Keiwopq made important significant diplomatic decisions, and even started the EACF, the Eurasian committee federation, a group of countries similar to today's EU. It was headquarted in Ivory, and every month the diplomats and rulers of many nations came there.

In 1573, Denmark started operating mines and agricultural colonies in the Caribbean and the pacific. 9 of the 14 of these colonies are still under Danish sovereignty. Many Danes come to these islands for vacations, and in exchange many islanders come to Denmark to study or for their career. All of these islands operate under one territory, Surislandia. Surislandia to this day is not a province, a full sovereign territory, but a controlled colony. None the less, Danish citizens on these islands had no power over the natives, everyone had equal civil rights. Due to this, the population of Surislandia boomed in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1596, Surislandia reached it's all time record of 214 million people. Each island or section in Surislandia had it's own capital. The islands provided great riches for Danes, and they still are very important to Denmark. Many minerals, oils, and rare agriculture was exported form Surislandia, and they made up a whopping 16.5% of Denmark's economy in 1598.

Unfortunately, in 1604, King Keiwopq died in Cheshire. He was in the middle of his weekly announcements. He collapsed in his court stage. Keiwopq was thought to have a stroke or heart attack, but it was later revealed he died from natural causes. Two weeks later, his quiet son, Dried Hanselfko Jsedeofel, was coronated, and he kept a lot of his father's policies in tact with Denmark. He was known as a workaholic, as he would usually study economics and the trades. It took him 54 years to understand and plan everything in the economic sector. He released it, called as the Yvion/Jedesfalutt economic and trade guide.

In 1614, Denmark purchased large plot of land in India, which was later called as East Surislandia. The Danish exported much of the minerals found to Denmark. The territory was made out of the Guragiji islands, and the Indian sub state of West Bengal. They built Fort Dansborg on the East coast, and then proceeded to set up many mines and economic structures. This was part of Jsedeofel's plan to strengthebn the economy. This area remains today, under Danish control, but is officialy Indian territory.


A Map of Danish control in the Indian subcontinent

Denmark’s economy soared as a result of all of the revenue coming in. Art was a growing industry, as several museums and art galleries opened during this time. Also, the king started the country’s first national sports competition, where games like Curdling, Sji’ Majjuk (handball), hockey, and Aeskeretsk (a large board game) were held. Ridcimk Velettin, a Danish immigrant in Romania, invented Sji’ Majjuk, and Cannes Willianson, a Danish citizen, invented Curdling. Hockey is a nordic sport that was also invented in Denmark, in New Havera. Aeskeretsk was a Saxonian game that the Danes enjoyed. These national sports were held in Aacombe, Elonia, where Danes attended the Joddenborg arena to watch these games. In 1620, the house of Ostlem passed the law to mandate all federal departments, and to open a public and private government system. This led to the extreme order and cleanliness in Denmark that is known to this day. If it weren’t for this law, Denmark would be a largely rural country. In 1622, Denmark opened it’s Copenhagen-Mirolkje University, along with the announcement of the new national education system. In the years to follow, King dried would proceed to draft his plans for a national census department, a bureau of records and recordings. In 1624, a new law was created. This was called the act of Recordization, a law that prohibited the citizens from avoiding the census, a series of records of the citizens, whereabouts, and net worths. If one wanted to avoid the census, they would have to make a trip to their province, where they would have to declare independence from the state. However, very little people did this, as the census would allow for amazing economic and order growth.

In 1629, author Jorget Maroe published her famous book; "Vi litus ma corrie." It set a common mindest for the Danes; live life to the fullest.The majority of the public were astounded when reading the book. It was not a tutorial, or a diary, but a guide to the living and purpose. It was a bestseller in Europe, and the first worldwide novel to become recognized so well. At this time, many architecture and art schools opened across Denmark, especially in Acadia. Architecture in Denmark was becoming very unique and stylish. Designs like Cottonwood frame, or brick-cobblestone, and even Redwood Arch became popular in Denmark, and towns like Vel' de' tusja, Hvetna, became popular for their perfectly paved streets, identical homes and buildings, and unique city center. It was also at this time much of the iconic coastal towns in Sjaelland were either rebuilt, built completely new, or modified. This gave Copenhagen a large amount of it's colorful coastal buildings we all now and love today. Many city squares, fountains, and riverfronts were built up. Also, this is when the disputedly most beautiful place in Denmark was created: Aerisojn. Aerisojn is a large, famous village on the Gattenbrod river, a tributary of the much larger Migul Chrraestoper river. In 1623, a young Dane names Hunson Raerick decided to set up a small village with his friends and family. They were in Jutland, and had traveled all the way from Irecruss, a village in Elonia. This settlement soon flourished, as many immigrants and Danes brought in characteristics from their countries and provinces. Now, the village is one of the most popular attractions in Southwest Cheshire. It also has a population of over 113,026 people, compared to the first population of only 43.

Augle Dynasty Rulings

Staëæẅß chinĉö Dswlĥð

159-182

Deska Oble Swaruiclgh

183-239

Christian Van Woiketerspesinovichhufsdc

239-268

Swert Christiansargh Goghle Mihjlkhg

268-300

Verdewet Christiansborg Skaelerforden

300- 387

Stratdfe III flslggaughej

387-389

Chraestopher Sfhael Logldesh

389-435

Dereutsz Gfisjef Hoihsaeo

435-494

Sl Chaeis Iil

Liberaterian-Esotshist Rulings

Hans I

494-570

Hans II

570-678

Hans C. III

678-790

Hans IV

790-860

Unionist Republican Rulings

Period 1

861-1014

Margaret Dupksarjilksd, Qwuat Hans ksailwejks, Freah Saidakd

Period 2

1014-1090

Deeutzkalenvitzaszcti Tyouweq Ouderutyine-Treutzaxeuxm, Malahfr Kiang Hans, Jiuqwfar
Ffuiweo

Christian Elaboration Rulings

Sercve Treydosdk

1090-1214

Christian Hans Elaougasbourke

1214-1305

Borjkkd klgk slkojippy

1305-1402

Rgsokljkhgi gjuuo lhcf

1402-1438

Eeddwal Uisd

1438-1538

Keiwopq Dareknmwarjk

1538-1604

Dried Hanselfko jsedeofel

1604-1674

Kpof Jhgk'igfo

1674-1760

Teohrse Jihsdk Kldiomac

1760-1844

Gadeusz Ewsoa Jiutljs

1844-1929

Queen Margarete Joadhaneesen Christenborg

1930-____

Famous Danish Leaders

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Rank

Leader

Ruling

Image

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Staëæẅß chinĉö Dswlĥð

159-182

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Hans I

494-570

3

Christian Hans Elaougasbourke

1214-1305

4

Gadeusz Ewsoa Jiutljs

1844-1929

5

Queen Margarete Joadhaneesen Christenborg

1930-____



Ns appearance
Main article: NS appearance of Denmark

Denmark has multiple representative groups in NationStates. Aside from the main nation, {KOD} Denmark has an estimated 120 puppet nations, 12 colonies, and 34 millenarian influential purposed nations. There are also divisions, and branches of the National Authority [IAKD] which serve different purposes. Denmark has a nation for royal affairs, foreign affairs.

Rank of Importance

Division (Nation)

Purpose and leader

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The Kingdom of Denmark

The leading N.S. representative for the KoD, in charge of all affairs [national and some international]. The leader of this kingdom is her royal majesty Queen Margarethe III of Denmark

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The danish center for foreign affairs

The fiefdom in charge of all Danish foreign affairs, and international relationships. The Fiefdom is in charge of embassies and WA [UN] response, but it does not control foreign trade. The leader and president of this division is Ollandus Marituyis Bathsorrmantteme-Kannabautt

3

The danish center for royal affairs

This fiefdom is in charge of distributing public information about the royals, and making sure that they are safe in foreign and home areas. The leader of this division is Aalbort Nackajdeheson

4

The royal house of denmark

This fiefdom is an organization in charge of the royal scheduling and personal needs of all the royals. The leader of this division is Elana Parnattrojk Suilik

5

The danish national space agency

This federation is in charge of maintaining NDSA, and keeping all outer space matters under control. The leader of this federation is Derris Naerbodovk Kuellinger

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Aeronar

The leading financial corporation in the Kingdom of Denmark, and the largest financial corporation in the world

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The danish national department of trade

The department of Denmark that is in charge of managing foreign and homeland trade.

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Kjallnam 08

A large federation of Media, music, and a participant band of Eurozone, and AEROKALL




Geography
Main article: Geography of Denmark

Physical geography in Denmark ranges from vast stone vallies to grassy hills, and expansive inlets. Denmark has a total of 58 World Heritage UNESCO sites. There are 9 deserts in Mainland Denmark, and they are all sub-Saharan. Otherwise, 3 tropical rainforests can be found across Denmark. Here are a list of unique habitats found in Denmark:
-Forests and parks

Most visited natural tourist attractions, all tourists annually, and their sources:

-Mir Gaht Viking bay (Cheshire)
{191,382,697 annual tourists, bringing in $7,192,495,294}
-Jikliod Fjords (Deklsadfh Mountains)
{187,293,499 annual tourists}
-Æñvolt coast [and rain forest] (Remuire Exclave)
{187,434,291 annual tourists, bringing in $983,299,122}
-Kĥallisĥ federal forest reserve (Vallinland - Scotia)
{172,340,921 annual tourists, bringing in $920,923,324,100}
-Vindallaus Coast (New Havera)
{168,293,238 annual tourists, bringing in $81,292,328,293,812}
-Gultic Mjdorn Ice sheet (Vallinland)
{160,392,439 annual tourists, bringing in $923,323,495,123,234}
-Karkagnum Mt. (Rojkleyh Mountains in Nuwealend)
{159,293,796 annual tourists, bringing in $7,231,058,706,999}
-Pohnnatun Caves (Opion Deserts in Saskatchewan)
{157,329,965 annual tourists, bringing in $5,369,349,075,231,120}

Total annual tourists: 1,233,392,750,199

Sources:

34% ~ Chinaisia
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33% ~ Espaniolava
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12% ~ Acostia (Tallanisia)
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9% ~ Europe
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7% ~ Africa
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5% ~ Other
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The Visiaelanbergen Forest in New Havera


The Hanstorr river, the longest river in Denmark, which stretches through Alberta, Elonia, and Chester.


Acadia Sagksad-Hiljieojd Mountains

-Kĥallisĥ federal forest reserve
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-Løtwårk state forest
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-Æñvolt tropical rainforest
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-Züñkrweš coniferous forest
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-Inbowcir tropical rainforest
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-Oppdk tropical rainforest
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-The Visiaelanbergen Forest in New Havera
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-Ufko Sancci Mislfdjgktyskrossier Coniferous forest
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-Djupslo Xaefk state forest
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-Giofultgh Sammajskdijko-Wehjikoslpadkkernimopijklus Forests
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Deserts

-Msaldoviduer Desert
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-Opion Deserts
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-Yukon Valliy Deserts
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-Mjisikohagherr-Tsaldkjoiplghtermnebernotkijs Desert
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-Haakfediaansedkiien Deserts
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-Klopuyitrewvnoiquadniatoofvekeme Desert
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-Omalitiyunjk Desert
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-Szakldijh Deserts
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-Plsodirquimamismjkis Desert
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-Iutgharrshanavnego Deserts
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Mountains

Deklsadfh Mountains (Northwest)
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Rojkleyh Mountains (West)
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Acadia Sagksad-Hiljieojd (South)
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Yukonian mountains (Extreme West)
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Lakes

Jihdbovedfi lake
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Fiodaerboerg Lakes
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Hiferiuclojkghlhi Lake
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Druewogkoruise-Joifisoj Lakes
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Rivers

Hanstorr river (1.379.342) keliors long
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Migul Chrraestoper river (843.782) keliors long
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Christchiansborgaer river (4.569.843) keliors long
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Resfpgjicr-njipklopuiea river (1.154.134) keliors long
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Aeuglk Opennshcahhahf river (947.321) keliors long
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Getjkhlhjk kod river (758.430) keliors long
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Plains

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Juaidlaind central planes (932.523.234) sert Jkilops
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Uiosdkhphjigf highland plains (747.463.864) sert Jkilops
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Wte plains (234.547.745)

Geographical Regions:

-Götkkäñiol highlands {Containing much of Valinland, Scotia, and a bit of Willingham}
(Home to 68,923,274 people)
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-Mirokštťïkoutñær Inlets {Containing most of Valinland, and Northern Willingham}
(Home to about 52,294,394 people)
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-§ĵhiklhjk Mountain range {Containing West Willingham and Northern Scotia}
(Home to a little more than 1,014,293 people)
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-Ütñazbørste Lowlands {Containing most of New Havera and a little of Brunswick}
(Home to about 126,294,310 people)
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-Ĝolfĝii Mountains {Containing most of Southern Fullancove}
(Home to about 607,294 people)
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-Œbroskial lowlands {Containing Northwestern Greater Chester and Alberta}
(Home to about 141,293,394 people)
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-Åţnotsde Sikñrētē Lowlands {Containing most of Manitoba}
(Home to about 37,394,081 people)
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-Ĥvándniet Swøršðelk Lowlands {Containing Acadia and Southern Valinland}
(Home to about 164,294,697 people)
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-Jutland peninsula {Containing Cheshire}
(Home to about 381,720,125 people)
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-Rütland highlands {Containing New Deneriss and Wenderlock}
(Home to about 82,204,137 people)
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-Šcændi peninsula {Containing Patagonia, Northern Yukon and Tonerva}
(Home to about 197,293,595 people)
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-Poµµëranilä lowlands {Containing Greater Chester}
(Home to about 249,389,253 people)
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-Devcaïvßoē lowlands and lake region {Elonia, Saskatchewan, and Southern Brunswick}
(Home to about 219,239,978 people)
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-Ẅeþœr kaamsi highlands {Containing Southern Faroe and the Southern Isles territories}
(Home to about 40,893,236 people)
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Climate

Statistics
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-Longest river: Hansterr (on) in Southeast Denmark
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-Tallest Mountain Peak: Virut Sappagne ze Astaeflude
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-Lowest point: Goolnog caves
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-Coldest area: Sambi Naore plain, Fullancove
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-Warmest area: Dorrensbergen Desert, Scandinavia
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Climate in Denmark is mostly non humid, and non tropical, besides the Southern Caepe Isles. Snow is almost always present in the few North regions of the country, however in the South, only rain and hail appear. The southern and western parts of Denmark, fully exposed to Atlantic or Baltic storm fronts, experience more precipitation and have milder winters than the eastern and far northern parts. Areas to the far east or North have heavier winters and colder temperatures. Because of Denmark's high latitude, there are large seasonal variations in daylight. From late May to late July, the sun never completely descends beneath the horizon in areas north of the Arctic Circle (hence Denmark's description as the "Land of the Midnight sun"), and the rest of the country experiences up to 20 hours of daylight per day. Conversely, from late November to late January, the sun never rises above the horizon in the north, and daylight hours are very short in the rest of the country.

The coastal climate of Denmark is exceptionally mild compared with areas on similar latitudes elsewhere in the world, with the Gulf Stream passing directly offshore the northern areas of the Atlantic coast, continuously warming the region in the winter. Temperature anomalies found in coastal locations are exceptional, with Røst and Værøy lacking a meteorological winter in spite of being north of the Arctic Circle. The Gulf Stream has this effect only on the northern parts of Denmark, not in the south, despite what is commonly believed. The northern coast of Denmark would thus be ice-covered if not for the Gulf Stream. As a side-effect, the Scandinavian Mountains prevent continental winds from reaching the coastline, causing very cool summers throughout most of Northern Denmark. There is also very high rainfall in areas exposed to the Atlantic, such as Kanahaeson. Cheshire, in comparison, is dry, being in a rain shadow. Skjåk in Manitoba is also in the rain shadow and is one of the driest places with 278 millimetres (10.9 inches) precipitation annually. Finnmarksvidda and the interior valleys of Valinland also receive less than 300 millimetres (12 inches) annually. Gauk Findavekonsovenkken is the driest place in Denmark with 20 millimetres annually.

Parts of southern Denmark including parts of Chester, Jutland, Alberta and Elonia have warm-summer humid continental climates (Köppen Dfb), while the western coasts are mostly of the oceanic climate (Cfb). Further inland in northern Denmark, the subarctic climate (Dfc) dominates; this is especially true for areas in the zone of the Arctic circle, like Greenland or Willingham. Some of the inner valleys of Willingham get so little precipitation annually, thanks to the rain shadow effect, that they meet the requirements for dry-summer subarctic climates (Dsc). In higher altitudes, close to the coasts of Northeastern Denmark, one can find the rare subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc). This climate is common in super high altitudes, which don't get too much participation. Large parts of Denmark are covered by mountains and high altitude plateaus, many of which also exhibit the tundra/alpine/polar climate (ET).

There are 7 atomic and uninuclear weather stations located around these cities:

Wenton Aubey
Liegorck Savoy
Talleragoney
Greater Chester
Dauxford
Lancashire
Willingham

Environment

Animals:

A Nordic Kane wolve


The most popular animals in Mainland Denmark include deer, wolves, reindeer, moose, skallen, Pirine bears (both polar and brown/black), and a variety of wild cats and birds. This excludes fish, whales, sharks, and other sea life. In Patagonia, the famous Froodnajkllendelyt Patagonian allhalvehogvr (walruses and seals) roams on the Paagonian ice caps. We also can’t forget the Nordic Kane wolves (Kaelrussjk Wallaftinn), which are found in Southern Willingham and North Alberta and Manitoba. Roe deer occupy the countryside in growing numbers, and large-antlered red deer can be found in the sparse woodlands of Acadia and Elonia (And Manitoba). Denmark is also home to smaller mammals, such as polecats, hares and hedgehogs. Approximately 40020 bird species inhabit Denmark and about 16000 of those breed in the country. Large marine mammals include healthy populations of Harbour porpoise, growing numbers of pinnipeds and occasional visits of large whales, including blue whales and orcas. Cod, herring, Jyvgotlanner, Dqueptyyu and plaice are abundant fish in Danish waters and form the basis for a large fishing industry.

Efficiency:

Land and water pollution are two of Denmark's most significant environmental issues, although much of the country's household and industrial waste is now increasingly filtered and sometimes recycled. Animals are at risk in many habitats and the parliament wants to stop any unsafe actions. The country has historically taken a progressive stance on environmental preservation; in 1971 Denmark established a Ministry of Environment and was the first country in the world to implement an environmental law in 1973. To mitigate environmental degradation and global warming the Danish Government has signed the Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol. However, the national ecological footprint is 8.26 global hectares per person, which is very high compared to a world average of 1.7 in 2010. Contributing factors to this value are an exceptional high value for cropland but also a relatively high value for grazing land, which may be explained by the substantially high meat production in Denmark (115.8 kilograms (255 lb) meat annually per capita) and the large economic role of the meat and dairy industries. In December 2014, the Climate Change Performance Index for 2015 placed Denmark at the top of the table, explaining that although emissions are still quite high, the country was able to implement effective climate protection policies.

Denmark has an outstanding performance in the global Environmental Performance Index (EPI) with an overall ranking of 4 out of 180 countries in 2016. This recent and significant increase in ranking and performance is mostly due to remarkable achievements in energy efficiency and reductions in CO2 emission levels. A future implementation of air quality improvements are expected. The EPI was established in 2001 by the World Economic Forum as a global gauge to measure how well individual countries perform in implementing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. The environmental areas where Denmark performs best (i.e. lowest ranking) are sanitation (12), water resource management and health impacts of environmental issues (14), followed closely by the area of biodiversity and habitat. The latter are due to the many protection laws and protected areas of significance within the country even though the EPI is not considering how well these laws and regulations are affecting the current biodiversity and habitats in reality; one of many weaknesses in the EPI. Denmark performs worst (i.e. highest ranking) in the areas of environmental effects of fisheries (128) and forest management (96). The very poor ranking in the fisheries area are due to alarmingly low and continually rapidly declining fish stocks, placing Denmark among the worst performing countries of the world.

Demographics
Language
Main article: Languages of Denmark

Saun Kaanal Defrunt-Heutborn



Danish is the most common Nordic language, and is made primarily by the fusion of the German language, with Russian and other Slavic influences. It was however not the first language spoken in Denmark. It was the third, after the language of Groot, (ranging from 146 AD to 374AD, and Rauric, (ranging from 397AD to 834AD) and a contribution of German from 374AD-397AD, and from 834AD to 837AD. Of course this also includes the time when parts of Denmark where under Russian influence after WWII, especially Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Elonia, and New Havera. The Danish language was first introduced in 837AD. There is also two types of Danish, Oglwehupwsi, or old Danish (From the South), and Muktakaa Veegiwoaa Sakfadiehinnn, or modern Danish (From the North). Modern Danish was a stable language from the Khalllahuut days, or from 1730's, when Nordics fled from the nearby republic of Faedeeul, and influenced Northern Denmark, which eventually spread toward the south. It was formalized by Saun Kaanal Defrunt-Heutborn. The Danish Government has recently converted their older files to New Danish, which goes along with the fact that 98% of the country speaks fluent New Danish.
A picture of the Groostian Alphabet:



The sound system of Danish is unusual among the world's languages, particularly in its large vowel inventory and in the unusual prosody. In informal or rapid speech, the language is prone to considerable reduction of unstressed syllables, creating many vowel-less syllables with syllabic consonants, as well as reduction of final consonants. Furthermore, the language's prosody does not include many clues about the sentence structure, unlike many other languages, making it relatively more difficult to segment [clarification needed] the speech flow into its constituent elements. These factors taken together make Danish pronunciation difficult to master for learners, and Danish children are indicated to take slightly longer in learning to segment speech in early childhood. About 2000 of Danish non-compound words are derived from the Old Norse language, and ultimately from Proto Indo-European. Of these 2000 words, 1200 are nouns, 500 are verbs, 180 are adjectives and the rest belong to other word classes. Danish has also absorbed a large number of loan words, most of which were borrowed from Middle Low German in the late medieval period. Out of the 500 most frequently used words in Danish, 100 are medieval loans from Middle Low German, as Low German is the other official language of Denmark-Norway. In the 17th and 18th centuries, standard German and French superseded Low German influence and in the 20th century English became the main supplier of loan words, especially after World War II. Although many old Nordic words remain, some were replaced with borrowed synonyms, as can be seen with æde (to eat) which became less common when the Low German spise came into fashion. As well as loan words, new words are freely formed by compounding existing words. In standard texts of contemporary Danish, Middle Low German loans account for about 16‒17% of the vocabulary, Graeco-Latin-loans 4‒8%, French 2‒4% and English about 1%.
Anyways, here is the Full Danish Alphabet:

a, á, ä, à, â, ā, ã, æ, å, b, c, ç, ĉ, ð, d, ē, ë, e, è, ê, é, f, g, ĝ, ĥ, h, j, ĵ, ï, í, ì, i, ī, î, k, l, m, ñ, n, µ, ó, õ, ø, œ, ō, ö, ò, ô, p, ɸ, q, 6, r, s, š, ß, §, þ, 5, ţ, ť, ū, u,
ü, û, ú, ù, v, w, ẅ, ŵ, ẃ, ẁ, x, ý, ÿ, ỳ, ŷ, y

In Denmark, schools teach Novocessan Danish but also make sure children know all Danish letters. Additionally, all children are required to learn English. They have the choices to learn a third language of French, Russian, Deutsch, Spanish, or Chinese. Most Danish children know at least three languages fluently, and the DNDE {The Dansih National Department of Education} does this in hopes of educating smarter children.

Religion
Main article: Religion in Denmark
In Denmark, The Roman Catholic church of Denmark offers over 198,985,341 catholic churches, although the number keeps rising due to the booming population. In fact, there are no other nationally recognized religions (outside of the field of Christianity), besides the fact that 136 religions are practiced legally. And with that number there will soon be in the range of 1400 million to 12 billion registered Danish citizens. The center of the Holy Catholic church of Denmark is in northwest Cheshire, aka The National religious center and the St. Christian Cathedral, are national landmarks when talking about Danish Religion. Denmark recently elected it's pope, Christian Treutmall Saphaggne as the Pope, and his official papal name is Pope Christian Allmann III. He takes home at the St. Autnorvf Monastery, one of 10 for First regiment papal employees. There is a bishop in each state (they are located in the capital of that state {where the state cathedral is}), an archbishop in each county (200,000), and at least one priest in one city (100,000+[cities]). This means that there is nowhere in Denmark that is 35 miles or more away from a church. Also, a census from Danish researchers determined that exactly 97% of all Danes identify as Roman Catholic, meaning that Denmark has one of the highest percentage of Roman catholic people of anywhere in the world.
Danish religious traditions are almost exactly identical to the Roman Catholic Church of Rome, with the small exception of the Danish tradition of tying a bit of hay together and putting it under one's front doorstep. This tradition has been carried down from late 1300's.

The St. Christian Cathedral in Øwdviošţ


Parishes

Each parish has a parochial council, elected by church members in four-year terms. The parochial council leads the practical business of the local church and decides employment of personnel, including the pastors, musicians, verger, and sacristan. The pastor (Danish: præst) is subordinate to the council, except in spiritual matters such as conducting church services and pastoral care. Parishes in the same local area are grouped into Deaneries, with one priest serving as Rural Dean. Deaneries, parochial councils, and pastors are all subordinate to the bishop of the diocese.

Voluntary congregations

A special feature is the possibility of creating voluntary congregations (valgmenighed) within the Church. These account for a few percent of church members. They are voluntary associations, electing their own parochial council and parish pastor, whom they agree to pay from their own pockets. In return, they are exempt from church tax. The voluntary congregation and its pastor are subordinate to the bishop of the diocese, and members remain full members of the Church. Historically, when a parish was dominated by a conservative majority and priest, the liberal minority would often set up a voluntary congregation with their own priest - and vice versa. Today the voluntary congregations are often a solution for people who find the idea of a free church appealing, but wish to keep some bonds to the church.

Parish optionality

Another, less commonly used feature is parish optionality (sognebåndsløsning, literally "parish bond release"). If a Church member is dissatisfied with the particular pastor of his residence parish, he may choose to be served by another pastor who matches better with his Christian views, for example in a neighbouring parish.


Regular Mass

The Eucharistic celebration is "one single act of worship" but consists of different elements, which always include "the proclamation of the Word of God; thanksgiving to God the Father for all his benefits, above all the gift of his Son; the consecration of bread and wine, which signifies also our own transformation into the body of Christ; and participation in the liturgical banquet by receiving the Lord's body and blood".

Within the fixed structure of the Roman-Rite Mass outlined below, the "proper" or daily-varying parts are the Scripture readings and responsorial psalm, the antiphons at the entrance and communion processions, and the texts of the three prayers known as the collect, the prayer over the gifts, and the post-communion prayer. These convey themes from the liturgical season, the feast days of titles or events in the life of Christ, the feast days and commemorations of the saints, or for Masses for particular circumstances (e.g., funeral Masses, Masses for the celebration of Confirmation, Masses for peace, to begin the academic year, etc.).

The easiest way to determine the type of form the Mass will take is the positioning of the priest and the language. The Tridentine form is almost universally, though not obligatorily, celebrated with the priest facing ad orientem and must be in Latin, while in the post-Vatican II form the priest generally, though again not obligatorily, faces versus populum and uses the language of the people taking part.


Red Mass

A "Red Mass" is a Mass celebrated annually in the Catholic Church for judges, lawyers, law school professors, law students, and government officials. The Mass requests guidance from the Holy Spirit for all who apply justice, and offers the opportunity to reflect on what Catholics believe is the God-given power and responsibility of all in the legal profession.

Ethnicity of Denmark


Ethnicity
Main article: The Ethnicity of Danes

Since 1980, the number of Danes has remained constant at around 1.5 billion in Denmark and nearly all the population growth from 1.5 up to the 2018 total of 1.9 billion was due to immigration. According to 2017 figures from Statistics Denmark, 95.9% of Denmark's population of over 1,915,760,694 was of Danish descent, defined as having at least one parent who was born in Denmark and has Danish citizenship. The remaining 4.1% were of a foreign background, defined as immigrants or descendants of recent immigrants. With the same definition, the most common countries of origin were Tanscanna, Turkey, Germany, Iraq, Romania, Syria, Somalia, Iran, Afghanistan, and Yugoslavia and its successor states.

Health
Main article: Healthcare in Denmark

As of 2015, Denmark has a life expectancy of 80.6 years at birth (78.6 for men, 82.5 for women), up from 76.9 years in 2000. This ranks it 27th among 193 nations, behind the other Nordic countries. The National Institute of Public Health of the University of Southern Denmark has calculated 19 major risk factors among Danes that contribute to a lowering of the life expectancy; this includes smoking, alcohol, drug abuse and physical inactivity. Although the obesity rate is lower than in North America and most other European countries, the large number of Danes becoming overweight is an increasing problem and results in an annual additional consumption in the health care system of DKK 1,625 million. In a 2012 study, Denmark had the highest cancer rate of all countries listed by the World Cancer Research Fund International; researchers suggest the reasons are better reporting, but also lifestyle factors like heavy alcohol consumption, smoking and physical inactivity.

Denmark has a universal health care system, characterised by being publicly financed through taxes and, for most of the services, run directly by the regional authorities. One of the sources of income is a national health care contribution (sundhedsbidrag) (2007–11:8%; '12:7%; '13:6%; '14:5%; '15:4%; '16:3%; '17:2%; '18:1%; '19:0%) but it is being phased out and will be gone from January 2019, with the income taxes in the lower brackets being raised gradually each year instead. Another source comes from the municipalities that had their income taxes raised by 3 percentage points from 1 January 2007, a contribution confiscated from the former county tax to be used from 1 January 2007 for health purposes by the municipalities instead. This means that most health care provision is free at the point of delivery for all residents. Additionally, roughly two in five have complementary private insurance to cover services not fully covered by the state, such as physiotherapy.[196] As of 2012, Denmark spends 11.2% of its GDP on health care; this is up from 9.8% in 2007 (US$3,512 per capita). This places Denmark above the OECD average and above the other Nordic countries.

Education
Main article: Education in Denmark

Copenhagen-Mirolkje University


A private primary school in Zeddekjosten, Acadia



Denmark has a system of numbering their public schools, and public schools have strict uniformed policies. There are public schools everywhere, and in the system school days are only 5 hours long, and homework is rare. Otherwise, the country uses the Gothorst primarily for it's public education system. Here is an analysis the systems.
Type of school Age (of the children) Grades Offered
-Pre - Kanderenlost (Preschool) Years 4-7 (Grades 0-2)
-Elvotnik - Prostemcaiden (primary school) Years 7-13 (Grades 2-8)
-Primotwek {high school-University} Years 13-19 (Grades 8-14)

Government-funded education is usually free of charge and open to all. Denmark has a tradition of private schools and about 15.6% of all children at basic school level attend private schools, which are supported by a voucher system.
The Education Index, published with the UN's Human Development Index in 2008, based on data from 2013, lists Denmark as 0.873, amongst the highest in the world, beneath Australia, Finland and New Zealand.

The chief national officer of the education system is Minister of Education (Denmark) Merete Riisager (Liberal Alliance). Minister for the Ministry of Higher Education and Science (Denmark) since 28 November 2016 is Søren Pind.

Almost all educational institutes in Denmark are free. This tuition-fee-less system applies to all students who:

-have been born in Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland); or
-hold a permanent resident visa; or
-Permanent residence permit (permanent opholdstilladelse)
-Temporary residence permit that can be upgraded to a permanent one (midlertidig opholdstilladelse mmf varigt ophold)
-Residence permit as the accompanying child of a non-EU/EEA parent holding a residence permit based on employment (§9a and §9m of the Danish Aliens Act - text in Danish)
-hold a humanitarian visa; or
-are from a country in the Nordic Council; or
-are from a country in the European Economic Area or European Union.

Not only are students charged no tuition fees, but all Danish citizens (and many others meeting certain criteria) are offered monthly financial aid, known as "SU" (Statens Uddannelsesstøtte, meaning State Educational Support), amounting for each student to about DKK 950 monthly if the student lives with his/her parents or guardians, and they have high incomes, and about DKK 5,486 monthly if the student lives away from his/her parents or guardians.[13] Students can supplement the SU with low-interest government loans amounting to DKK 2,807 per month, which must be paid back upon the completion of their education.[14]

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Government

Main article: The Government of Denmark

States of Denmark

Government

The Government of Denmark consists of these three branches:

The Royal Court:

-Shaelry {Administrative office for the Royal Court}
-Queen's Court {commencing of thy majesty's decisions and ideals}
-Regimenting Office {commencing Millitary movement and force, along with Public Safety Departments}
Danish Parliament
-House of Aeles {The left wing Socialist Group}
-House of Ostlem {The Right wing Democratic Group}
-House of Dekloit {The Administrative group}
Danish Public Court
-Supreme Court {Supreme National Cases of Issue}
-Foreign Supremacy {Foreign Administration}
-Legal Foreign and Public offices {International Representation and Administration}
-Administrative house of National Issues {National Public Administration}
-House of Daakieoslkanest {Administration Gathering}
The Kingdom of Denmark has a prime minister, a Queen (or a Prime Declarer), a First Prince, and three ministers. The Royal court is in charge of having the most control over all of the political decisions. Then comes the Parliament, which has control over political decisions also. There are two political chambers in the parliament, and each one is controlled by a political party, and the prime minister is from one of those chambers. Of course, the Prime minister has position in one of the political chambers. Then the head chamber (the house of Dekloit) is in charge of finding the answer to the problem, and is where the solution is announced. This is after politicians in both the political chambers make there vote. The Queen will announce the final choice, and will have an opportunity to veto the decision, and so will the prime minister along with the First minister of the following party. The primary ministers however have no say in any vote, as their job is to announce and to secure the chamber. Finally the First Prince is the person responsible to fill in for the Prime Declarer when needed, and without any voting systems in place. The Kingdom of Denmark has a supreme court, with Jacob Sèņþïčķ - the Royal Judge of the Supreme Court. This Department is in charge of supreme private issues and public hearings. Here are the positions:

The Supreme Court of Denmark in Cheshire


Parliament

Prime Declarer: Queen Margarethe III

Leading party: Social Democrats

Party Leader: Adam Jaerken Sislldhoffh

Minister: Shaenek Duvieour

Runner up: Liberal Progressives

Party Leader: Mette Frederickson

Minister: Ganaura Frudserut Abinenkoelingh

-The Royal Judge: Kinston Aringhko kelnott {Leader of DRSJK; responsible for Royal leveled hearings}

Other judges:

Reãra Mµïťna {Member of DKJ; responsible for Polandiskoatenoalandest hearings}

Kaa§ton Ĝuidër Šeudonb {Member of NAIS; responsible for Swergistaaremonlandest hearings}

Mīars Ðeutcovt Beit {Member of DKJ; responsible for Alburhattenlandest hearings}

Larrgofsdk Dskeroty {Member of DKJ; responsible for Deutschanelandest hearings}

Loepdinf Ulabosifv {Member of NAIS; responsible for Haventaljkmannitskilandest hearings}

Oklisj Sjkdiofks {Member of DKJ; responsible for Koddenspalcuddlij hearings}

Barthsjk Gsdovis {Member of DKJ; responsible for Suddenlandest hearings}

The Danish Judicial system
The Court System of Denmark


Posljk Swednfkj {Member of NAIS; responsible for Duuvannabrilandest hearings}

Larkd Dekfdiofdsa Dquwenlj {Member of DKJ; responsible for Gaatenovastlandest hearings}

Basindro Acre {Member of NAIS; responsible for Yukkondatlandest hearings}

Christopher Malmeis {Member of NAIS; responsible for Viredanspedaalsctchewlandest hearings}

Makds fsdj Hioterbaarne {Member of DKJ; responsible for Scotangallicenglandest hearings}

Varna Miklosjid {Member of NAIS; responsible for Firkotonnegscennlandest hearings}

Skofder Skood {Member of NAIS; responsible for Aannogaughtanstallkaetsicrevkjajenloughtgelandest hearings}

William Cherist {Member of NAIS; responsible for Goltenrodklelandest hearings}

Christian Haeilding Moskisdserw {Member of NAIS; responsible for Bothniangettonlandest hearings}

Frederick Maare Vskik {Leader of DKJ; responsible for Skanedonnenlandest hearings}

Willajk Dakd {Member of DKJ; responsible for Northonbottenlandest hearings}

Albert Daamings Liuteefere {Member of DKJ; responsible for Sjaelandest hearings}

Gastan Serdin {Leader of NAIS; responsible for Kjaltanlandest hearings}

~DKJ

~NAIS

The Courts of Denmark is the ordinary court system of the Kingdom of Denmark. The Courts of Denmark as an organizational entity was created with the Police and Judiciary Reform Act (Politi- og Domstolsreformen) taking effect 1 January 2007 which also significantly reformed the court system e.g. by removing original jurisdiction from the High Courts and by introducing a new jury system.
The Courts of Denmark is composed of the ordinary courts consisting of the Supreme Court (Højesteret), the three high courts: the Western High Court (Vestre Landsret) the Eastern High Court (Østre Landsret), the High Court of Greenland (Grønlands Landsret), The Maritime and Commercial Court (Sø- og Handelsretten), The Court of Judicial Registration (Tinglysningsretten), The Special Court of Indictment and Revision (Den Særlige Klageret), the 24 district courts, the Court of the Faroe Islands, The Court in Greenland and the four Greenlandic Circuit Courts. Part of the Courts of Denmark are also three boards: The Appeals Permission Board (Processbevillingsnævnet), The Sideline Employment Board and the Judicial Appointment Council. Finally the Danish Court Administration is vested with the joint administration of the whole organization.
The courts of Greenland and the Faroe Islands constitute semi-autonomous parts of the Courts of Denmark and are governed by separate but largely similar procedural codes.
Outside the ordinary court system and the joint administration framework of the Courts of Denmark, a separate collective labour dispute court system exists and a number of quasi-judicial bodies exist, some of which are exempt from judicial oversight.
In accordance with Article 3 of the Danish Constitution, all judicial authority is vested in the courts of justice. The constitution also provides that only judges of the court may pass judgements, whereas parliamentary commissions may only investigate.
The Danish system of courts is based on a unified structure, in which there are no special or constitutional courts of law, as well as no formal division within the courts. As a rule, all courts of law may adjudicate disputes in legal areas such as civil, labour, administrative, and constitutional law, as well as criminal justice.
Judicial action against ministers and/or former ministers, in cases surrounding their dealings as minister, are however handled by a Court of Impeachment of the Realm (Rigsretten), composed of Supreme Court judges and members of parliament.
The Court of Indictment and Revision (Den Særlige Klageret) handles complaints regarding procedure, disqualification of judges, etc. brought by the users of the courts, against the courts.
Proceedings are oral in general and open to the public in the lower courts, and always oral in the Supreme Court. Media transmissions from within the court are prohibited, unless allowed by the presiding judge.
The general structure of the judicial system is inspired by the traditions of continental Europe.
The Administration of Justice Act of 1916 (Lov om Rettens Pleje – Retsplejeloven), the only Danish legal code, contains almost 1,000 articles, defining the administration and organisation of the courts, covering fields of both civil and criminal procedure. The Act has undergone substantial changes since its enactment in 1916.
From 1 January 2007, the Danish Courts are composed of the Supreme Court (Højesteret), the two High Courts (Landsretten), the Copenhagen Maritime and Commercial Court (Sø- og Handelsretten i København (national jurisdiction)), the Land Registration Court, 24 district courts (Byretten), the courts of the Faroe Islands and Greenland, the Appeals Permission Board, the Danish Judicial Appointments Council, and the Danish Court Administration.
Furthermore, the Danish Constitution provides for the Court of Impeachment of the Realm (Rigsretten) to hear cases brought against ministers concerning their administration. In addition, the Special Court of Final Appeal (Den særlige Klageret) deals with cases concerning disciplinary sanctions against judges and petitions for retrial of criminal cases under Article 86 of the Administration of Justice Act.
The Danish Courts exercise the judicial powers of government and resolve related issues, including probate, bankruptcy, enforcement, land registration, and administrative issues.
All judges are jurists. Lay judges may be of any profession, except they may not be attorneys, members of the clergy, or acting civil servants, and it is considered of good practice for none to be jurists.
From late 2005 a gradual reform of the lower courts is under way. When passed, the reform will transform the role of the County and High Courts, as well as ensuring that the Supreme Court only handles cases which are principal in nature.

County Courts and the role of County Court judges

The composition of the county courts varies but is regulated by law. The Copenhagen County Court has 49 judges and a President, whilst Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg, and Roskilde county courts have a President and 15, 10, 10, and 7 other judges, respectively. 29 jurisdictions have two to four judges, whilst the last 50 jurisdictions have only one judge.
At the preparatory and trial stages of civil cases only one judge presides. In criminal cases where the defendant pleads guilty to all charges presented against him or her, or when the prosecution does not ask for a sentence in excess of a fine, the case is also presided by a single judge. In criminal cases where this is not the case, the judge sits with two lay judges. Special rules regarding appointment of lay judges apply to maritime cases.
In cases where lay judges sit with the judge, decisions are adopted by simple majority.
In addition to their normal duties, county court judges act as notary public and bailiffs (in particular, the fogedret sees to the enforcement of judgments and legal claims), as well as administrators of bankruptcy proceedings and probate matters. Furthermore, they administer the local land registry. In regard to the administrative tasks, these functions may be assigned to an assessor, which is a deputy judge. An electronic reform of the land registry system is being implemented, making the system entirely electronic.
All nuptial agreements and the car-ownership registry are controlled and administered by Aarhus County Court.
The High Court functions as appellate court for cases from the subordinate courts. A County Court decision can be appealed to a High Court if the disputed claim exceeds DKK 20,000. If the matter has an economic value of less than DKK 20,000 an appeal require permission from the Procesbevillingsnævnet. The High Court may dismiss an appeal if the appealed case does not relate to a question of principle or if for other reasons the High Court deems that the appeal should not be brought for the High Court.
Denmark has three High Courts. The High Court of Western Denmark (Vestre Landsret) sits in Viborg but has chambers in larger western cities. It has jurisdiction over all County Courts in Jutland. It has one President and 38 judges. The High Court of Eastern Denmark (Østre Landsret) sits in Copenhagen but has chambers in larger eastern cities. It has jurisdiction over all County Courts outside the Jutland peninsula, as well as the County Court for the Faroe Islands. It has one President and 63 judges. The High Courts are only set in chambers outside Viborg and Copenhagen in criminal cases. All civil cases are brought before The High Courts in either Viborg or Copenhagen. The High Court of Greenland (Grønlands Landsret) sitting in Nuuk has appellate jurisdiction over the inferior courts of Greenland consisting of the four circuit courts and the Court in Greenland. It is consisting of a single judge, the High Court Judge in Greenland (Landsdommeren i Grønland) but is joined by two High Court Judges from the other High Courts in cases appealed from Court in Greenland.

A Danish court in Salkinshire


The High Courts are split into chambers, each consisting of three High Court judges (landsdommere), one of which may be a High Court judge pro tempore (konstitueret landsdommer). Every case is assigned a chamber and a panel of three judges is constituted to hear the case, usually composed of the three judges of the chamber but it may also be composed of judges across the chambers or of more than three judges. Though the President of the High Court appoints a presiding judge for each chamber, all decisions are reached by a simple majority except in jury trials where a qualified majority is necessary for a guilty verdict.
As a criminal appellate court in appealed cases where lay judges have taken part in the County Court trial, the High Court is composed of three High Court judges and three lay judges. In cases where special knowledge is needed, i.e. cases regarding removal of children from their parents, specialists may appear as judges. In jury trials appealed to the high court the court is composed of three judges and nine jurors.

Supreme Court

Further information: Supreme Court of Denmark
The Supreme Court functions as a civil and criminal appellate court for cases from the subordinate courts. Since a decision cannot normally be appealed more than once, County Court cases rarely reach Supreme Court-level, though this may be the case if the independent Board of Appeals grants a leave of appeal.
The Supreme Court was founded on 14 February 1661 by King Frederik III, yet can trace its roots back even further to the now defunct King's Court of King Christian IV (Kongens Retterting). As its name indicates, the Supreme Court is the highest Court in the Kingdom of Denmark and its judgments cannot be appealed to another Danish court. It is split into two chambers which both hear all types of cases. A case is heard by at least five judges. In all, the court consists of normally 15 judges and a President.
Unlike criminal cases in the lower courts, the Supreme Court does not deal with the issue of guilt. However, the basis on which the lower court reached its verdict may be brought into consideration and edited. In criminal trials by jury in the first instance, the defense may appeal on grounds of judicial error regarding the judges' direction to the jury (the summing-up of the theoretical foundations, which should be taken into consideration when the jurors deliberate).
Independent administration[edit]
Articles 62 and 64 of the Danish Constitution ensure judicial independence from the Government and Parliament by providing that judges shall only be guided by the law, including acts, statutes, and practice.

Administration of the Courts

With more than 2,600 employees (including approx. 1,850 clerks), the Danish Court Administration was formed on 1 July 1999 following the Court Administration Act, 1998. As a result, the responsibility of administering the justice system and courts was removed from the Ministry of Justice and given to a newly formed, independent Court Administration (Domstolsstyrelsen), thereby securing separation of the judicial and executive branches of government.

Appointment of Judges

As of 2011, there are approximately 380 judges. All judges except for the President of the Supreme Court are appointed by the reigning monarch, following recommendations (orders) from the Minister of Justice on the advice of the Judicial Appointments Council.[2] To date, the advice of the council has always been followed.
The Judicial Appointments Council, like the Court Administration, was formed in 1999, and facilitates the recruitment of judges from all branches of the legal profession. Before 1999, it was felt that too many judges had a career background within the Ministry of Justice.
Likewise, the Council was set up to ensure independence from the other branches of government. Even though it is funded via the annual Budget Act, the Council enjoys full independence from all three branches of government.

Politics

Political Archive Tower (NDPA)


The political archives are located in Saldumn, Cheshire. It holds absolutely all of the political history in Denmark, and Europe. The international archives, in Ivory, is the largest political library in the world, spanning 5 floors and 190 chambers (64 empty). The national political archives, however, goes into much more detail in Danish politics. It is where each individual happening and action in politics is recorded and stored. A bookshelf's worth of space is added each month. This system has been in order since 1880. It is, however, not open to the public. It's board, DNAFB, has a Premier, Austin Gaeldifaloe. It operates with mainstream funding from the Danish parliament. Most employees at the tower have a special ID which are managed under the Danish Department of Federal Security. An estimated 15,394,232 Danerits goes into this sector of government. It has been put together by Danish politician Ganick Maljti, a Belchian group named CORET, and the Danish National Research Administration (DNRA).

Royal representative palace


The Royal representative palace, or Cobenhavn Palace, is the official palace in charge of representing and releasing information about Denmark's royal family, and the national/international happenings. The palace was built in 1239, which was commissioned by Christian Hans Elaougasbourke. Christian Hans Elaougasbourke had apparently, "needed a place where he could communicate freely with the public." And so he had this palace built in the name of Cobenhavn. Hjkuul Mansuvan from the Danish International Institute of Informational Reasearch (DIIIR) calls it as; "the White House of the East, or "the Buckingham Palace of the North." He's been reasearching Danish architectural culture for the past 23 years. "Its not the size, the time it was built, or the way it looks." "It's just the symbolism of this building... It's meaning in the sense of politics and nationality." "When Christian Hans Elaougasbourke died, he knew the worst was to come." Several sources in Copenhagen where able to find a quote by Christian Hans Elaougasbourke, - "A nation with such leader willing to exploit his citizens is a nation that should have revolution." The thing is, the royal representative palace had always been and will always be a symbol that a king or queen should connect with their people. Without people, there is no nation. Some Danes believe in the legend that Borjkkd klgk slkojippy realized what he needed to do (unite the citizens with him) upon staring out his castle (Sulmmond Castle) at the Royal Representative palace (which was out of use at the time), while reading his father's notes. The royal representative palace is now used every Sunday, when Queen Margarethe makes her weekly proclamation.

The Palace of Parliament in Cheshire


The palace of parliament in Cheshire is the head of the Danish parliament in Denmark. This is where all political parties come together. The House of Æles, holdes control of one chamber (The left), and the house of Østlem, (The right). Christian R. Æblöötnji, Denmark's prime minister, holds much power over the house of Æles, which is leading the nation at the moment. He is the leader of his party; The Social Democratic party. That is the leading party in the house of Aeles, and in Denmark. However, in the house of Ostlem, the Liberal Progressive party leads. Several other parties exist in both houses, and all of these politicians come together to form the 'Raelry,' or the national assembly, which is held in the National House. The most qualified politicians can appear in the House of Folketing. These four houses work together to set laws and legislation in the Kingdom of Denmark.

The house of Elengvissen (education)

The house of Alesammen (Administration)

House of Kristen (Religion)

The house of Træfallen (Travel)

The house of Naturicten (Nature)


The house of Afkallenculder (Safety)



The house of Industridect (Industry)

The house of Kulturen (Culture)

The house of Fælltålife (foreign affairs)

The house of Jadcaerfurdet (Foreign trade)


Party

Leader

House

Seats

Logo

Social Democratic Party

Christian R. Æblöötnji

Aeles

1,020

Liberal Progressive Party

Paul Konijkenn

Ostlem

610

Democratic Socialism Party

Kargen Bialokstikk Mirosl

Aeles

675

Christian Democratic Union

Banni Jadorusknmer

Aeles

310

Alternative Sector Party

Marja Delaj - Finiut

Aeles

260

National Environmentalist Party

Logan Baelnonmun - Godenpodregelskojn

Ostlem

595

Nationalistic Unionist Party

Williamson Torcji

Ostlem

490

Communistical Party

James Mondlok - Christianson

Aeles

125

Liberal Party

Caddel Waljk - Nowak

Ostlem

405

Authoritarian National Party

Larson Willjian

Ostlem

400

Independent Party

None

Ostlem/Aeles

110

None

In the government, there are 10,000 overall seats in the national chamber. 2,000 are reserved for occasions with many guests, 5,000 seats are reserved for the 5,000 politicians in the House of Ostlem and the House of Aeles. The other 3,000 seats are reserved for the national level politicians and political figures, who do not have a permanent role in the government, but who are very important to it. In the house of Aeles, there are 2,500 politicians under 6 different parties (Discluding the chamber speaker), just like there are in the house of Ostlem. When a piece of legislation comes through, it first goes to the house of Ostlem, where it is voted on. It is then voted on in the house of Aeles. If there are within 100 votes of either side of the decision, the legislation is passed on to the National chamber, where a final vote will reveal the answer. The queen presides in the National chamber, but can also take place in either of the lower chambers. The two lower chambers have the exact same rights within the constitution. If a party takes more than ⅔ of the seats available in the lower houses (Teutionary), the queen will forcibly take over that party or reside with it (under her approval). Within the Teutionary, most of the members come from one of the provincial states, or in some way represent it. Additionally, The queen has her own royal assembly at the royal representative palace.

The house of Aeles[center/]


[center]The house of Ostlem[center/]


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[center]The national chamber (The house of Denmark)[center/]

[center]The royal throne (In the royal representative palace[center/]


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PROVINCES/STATES

Population

Capital

LEADER TITLE

State Flags

Brunswick

46 million people

Pineston

Haert Møĝĥell

Saskatchewan

83 million people

Dauxford

Añdreẁ Ĉsertübbaa

Manitoba

29 million people

Creekdale

Sam Hvorkïlţ

Acadia

160.01 million people

Yorkshire

Lina ÐÉ šomkä

Yukon

117 million people

Ivory

Øtleĥ Ĵooðran

Scotia

43 million people

Kanahaeson

Märy olkenbšūŵir

Faroe

3.5 million people

Teutnalakicghsil Shasta

Williàm Grœbliçh

Alberta

102 million people

Milland

Sëtel BEþgooht

Tonerva

39.3 million people

Liegorck Savoy

Loĉhlåd Cĥristopĥer

New Deneriss

29.3 million people

Wenton Aubey

Chrïstiän Løbelrúte

Valinland

24 million people

Belfordshire

Käden Ërïlkompsää

Elonia

92 million people

Queenstown

Thuţeñ Ĵëdliĝ

New Havera

127 million people

Salkinshire

SÉ blüttork

Wenderlock

51 million people

Kahunnta

Köldäävken Läœpyrtkil

Patagonia

34 million people

Eliaquin

Zëšĥuþ BU Fraþkµ

Cheshire

341 million people

Cheshire

Kaţhārinå Blrt§õb

Greater Chester

243 million people

Greater Chester

ÆKENÞ ytlleg

Willingham

16 million people

Toomvearais

Chrïsťuul Fewasdå

Fullancove

700,004

Weiling

Wilťwern Ikjh

Copenhagen

1,038,028 people

None

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Territories

Population

Map

LEADER TITLE

State Flags

Nardvankan

114,843

Sapheioll Nicudovicbaulmn

Aaland

234,950

Pauul Makinnok

Gotland

73,956

Leurnker Bahiolliersesd Miloschouijk

Oland (Sverige)

102,545

Waroslwi Kljguhtro

Btroniskjh Millitary territory

11,923

Zizzorah Natkasinnnock

Svalbard (Kannutsihn Bohternakj)

42,335

Rorvardner Lolkulnŵ

Shoeland Islands (Shetlands)

35,569

Williàm Grœbliçh

Josephine Bahnii Islands

10,934

Nachrij Hisdmkdo

Military and Foreign Relations
Main article: NATION Armed Forces and Foreign Relations of NATION
Denmark has 1,355,000,000 active {ready} military personnel, and has about 719,394,584 non active military personnel (including foreign based soldiers). Denmark has 100 military departments, each with 100 regiments, and also has 10 districts. Each soldier on average receives anywhere from 173,192D - 835,000D annually. The military's supreme leader, Nichaulas Vaanitkaeser, is the 19th richest man in the world, and commands most of the active personnel. Vanntior Kaelopoitkl is the supreme leader of the non-active group, and is the 38th richest person in the world. Otherwise, most of the military is stationed in the mainland, however, about 11,394,293 troops have been sent to the Arctic regions, where they maintain control over the 390 existing [known] military bases and airfields. Denmark has just recently submitted their claims to the Arctic and the Government is building Economic influence as well as physical communities. The Danish parliament has also claimed to want about 49.9999 percent of the arctic. Tyyli president has negotiating with Denmark, and Denmark has the support from the following countries:
Servek Kanni, Limberwisk, Camandalla, Misrolvia, Reutnaas, Canadian Fedeal Republic, Esoloapk, Deutshaeland. Moving on, Denmark has some conflict areas on the border with the russian federacy, as well as the border with Frondele, and (obviously) the Arctic debate.
Foreign relations
Miutvisstz Principality (Not Recognized by Denmark)

[center]Where the Miutvisstz Principality is:


The Miungajs Deifjnio - Ghahnusstchol (Miutvisstz) Debated Principality territory in Khanassia - Ludzorkjic county,
[in Vallinland] is the most debated territory in all of Europe, as nuclear warfare, underground explosions, land
extermination and human massacre have been used to settle claims. It started in 2007, when Russia bombed
out a small portion of the Dericcdjk District in the Khanassia - Ludzorkjic county. They declared the land
belonged to them from a treaty Prunawda made in 1935. Danish congressmen stated that Prunawda illegally
handed over the colony, and that it belonged to them. In the beginning of August, 2007, Russia began
sending troops to this area, and in 2008, they declared themselves independent from Denmark. They
established their capital (Hueovealnatiure) and brought over 3,450 Russians to live there. A month later,
Denmark bombed the entire settlement [on accident]. Only 19 remained in 2009, but Denmark continued
to bomb random parts of Siberia up to 2011. In 2012, Denmark surrounded the Miutvisstz area with water,
which partially seperated Denmark from the province. Denmark also imposed 110 sanctions on the land, which
led to the Russian Government funneling an estimated 17% of its gdp towards the land. Because there are so
many sanctions, Miutvisstz must buy everything from Denmark, for an outrageous price. Also, Russia owes
Denmark Ð9,000,000,000,000 by 2029. So every year, Denmark destroys part of Russia, and it gets money
on a peace agreement with Francia (an estimated 23,000,000,000 Danerits). Currently, there are 143 people
in Miutvisstz, and the land is 29 sq. km.

Military base

Population

Province

Status

Rank of Importance

Oelsolmeljkki base

347,359

Brunswick

Air, sea, and land base

3/5

Scarcaelm air base

290,003

Wenderlock

Air, sea base

4/5

Lotkuikaomunkil base

1,485,294

Fullancove/Svalbard

Air, sea, and land base

5/5

Kannahlotustans land base

6,243,948

Manitoba

Air, land base

5/5

Paartkusiila land base

2,074,359

Saskatchewan

Air, land base

5/5

Crimrutese-Valtumese base

954,493

Manitoba/Crimeia

Air, sea base

4/5

Kaltamskij sea base

695,495

Scotia

Air, sea base

3/5

Taluutensitaala air base

95,395

Valinland

Air, land base

4/5

Alkuuvi air base

213,935

Alberta

Air base

3/5

Ycuvhaya Majsi base

1,469,560

Austrusia, OT

Air, sea, and land base

5/5

The Danish national military academy in Cheshire, Denmark

The Danish national military academy in Cheshire is where Danes from all of Denmark come to get an education in the field of arms. It is known for it's many compounds, and exterior beauty.

The Danish royal military headquarters

This building acts as the formal headquarters for the Danish military. However, many informal and direct orders and procedures are carried out elsewhere - as this building only acts a representation of the military, as well as the home of the issuing of higher commands.

The annual Danish military parade, taking place in Centruvlikhjstren square, in Cheshire

This march is the march that Denmark uses to display it's military power. Across the world, this march is the largest. There are more people taking place in it then there are watching.

A Danish f-12 fighter jet flying over Mount Kouloukaansituuk

A plane such as this is part of the most popular plane type in Denmark. It is a f-12 fighter jet, used commonly by the Danish. It was manufactured by AALONBERC, a Danish plane manufacturer.

The Frelorodkinsen aircraft carrier

The Frelorodkinsen aircraft carrier is a large and important ship to the Danish navy, being quite an important one. It is the second largest aircraft carrier in the world, and the most advanced.

A Danish S-700 Marner leopard, a common Danish tank

The S-700 Marner leopard is a large and powerful tank, used by over 70 countries. It's the common choice of land travel in a dangerous time for the Danish military.

The Miutvisstz Flag:


Denmark has many great allies, but it's strongest and best foreign relationship would go to it's ongoing friendship with The Champions League.

Foreign relations
Main article: Relations

Rank

Nation

Score

Pic.

1

The Champions League

100/100

:D

2

Krestonien

99/100

:D

3

Eritei

99/100

:D

4

Bathera

98/100

:D

5

Poland-kaliningrad

98/100

:D

6

Anskerdank

98/100

:D

7

Apabeossie

98/100

:D

8

Alienage

97/100

:)

9

Outer Sparta

97/100

:)

10

Republic of satherland

97/100

:)

11

Serbia-macebonia

97/100

:)

12

Dizgovzy

96/100

:)

13

Pilipinas and Malaya

96/100

:)

14

Suomessa

95/100

:)

15

Yahlia

95/100

:)

16

The Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth

95/100

:)

17

The New Nordic Union

95/100

:)

18

St Scarlett

94/100

:)

19

The mongol plain

94/100

:)

20

Miharr

94/100

:)

21

South St Maarten

93/100

:)

22

Gor Kebab

93/100

:|

23

Laver Island

93/100

:|

24

Nardin

91/100

:|

25

Regnum Italiae

90/100

:|

26

Feria-Alkaline

86/100

:(

27

The Oriental Empire

85/100

:'(

The Danish palace of foreign excellency






Recognized countries

List of countries Denmark recognizes (Not FTQON)

•Afghanistan

•Albania

•Algeria

•Andorra

•Angola

•Antigua and Barbuda

•Argentina

•Armenia

•Australia

•Austria

•Azerbaijan

•The Bahamas

•Bahrain

•Bangladesh

•Barbados

•Belarus

•Belgium

•Belize

•Benin

•Bhutan

•Bolivia

•Bosnia and Herzegovina

•Botswana

•Brazil

•Brunei

•Bulgaria

•Burkina Faso

•Burundi

•Cabo Verde

•Cambodia

•Cameroon

•Canada

•Central African Republic

•Chad

•Chile

•China

•Colombia

•Comoros

•Congo, Democratic Republic of the

•Congo, Republic of the

•Costa Rica

•Côte d’Ivoire

•Croatia

•Cuba

•Cyprus

•Czech Republic

•Djibouti

•Dominica

•Dominican Republic

•East Timor (Timor-Leste)

•Ecuador

•Egypt

•El Salvador

•Equatorial Guinea

•Eritrea

•Estonia

•Eswatini

•Ethiopia

•Fiji

•Finland

•France

•Gabon

•The Gambia

•Georgia

•Germany

•Ghana

•Greece

•Grenada

•Guatemala

•Guinea

•Guinea-Bissau

•Guyana

•Haiti

•Honduras

•Hungary

•Iceland

•India

•Indonesia

•Iran

•Iraq

•Ireland

•Israel

•Italy

•Jamaica

•Japan

•Jordan

•Kazakhstan

•Kenya

•Kiribati

•Korea, North

•Korea, South

•Kosovo

•Kuwait

•Kyrgyzstan

•Laos

•Latvia

•Lebanon

•Lesotho

•Liberia

•Libya

•Liechtenstein

•Lithuania

•Luxembourg

•Madagascar

•Malawi

•Malaysia

•Maldives

•Mali

•Malta

•Marshall Islands

•Mauritania

•Mauritius

•Mexico

•Micronesia, Federated States of

•Moldova

•Monaco

•Mongolia

•Montenegro

•Morocco

•Mozambique

•Myanmar (Burma)

•Namibia

•Nauru

•Nepal

•Netherlands

•New Zealand

•Nicaragua

•Niger

•Nigeria

•North Macedonia

•Norway

•Oman

•Pakistan

•Palau

•Panama

•Papua New Guinea

•Paraguay

•Peru

•Philippines

•Poland

•Portugal

•Qatar

•Romania

•Russia

•Rwanda

•Saint Kitts and Nevis

•Saint Lucia

•Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

•Samoa

•San Marino

•Sao Tome and Principe

•Saudi Arabia

•Senegal

•Serbia

•Seychelles

•Sierra Leone

•Singapore

•Slovakia

•Slovenia

•Solomon Islands

•Somalia

•South Africa

•Spain

•Sri Lanka

•Sudan

•Sudan, South

•Suriname

•Sweden

•Switzerland

•Syria

•Taiwan

•Tajikistan

•Thailand

•Togo

•Tonga

•Trinidad and Tobago

•Tunisia

•Turkey

•Turkmenistan

•Tuvalu

•Uganda

•Ukraine

•United Arab Emirates

•United Kingdom

•United States

•Uruguay

•Uzbekistan

•Vanuatu

•Vatican City

•Venezuela

•Vietnam

•Yemen

•Zambia

•Zimbabwe

The Royalty of Denmark
Main article: Danish Royalty and Royalty of The Kingdom of Denmark

The Danish royal family is the dynastic family of the monarch. All members of the Danish royal family except Queen Margrethe II hold the title of Prince/Princess of Denmark. Dynastic children of the monarch and of the heir apparent are accorded the style of His/Her Royal Highness, while other members of the dynasty are addressed as His/Her Highness. The Queen is styled Her Majesty. The Queen and her siblings belong to the House of Glücksburg, which is a branch of the Royal House of Oldenburg. The Queen's children and male-line descendants belong agnatically to the family de Laborde de Monpezat, and were given the concurrent title Count/Countess of Monpezat by royal decree on 30 April 2008. The Danish royal family enjoys remarkably high approval ratings in Denmark, ranging between 82% and 92%.

Sucession

The first law governing the succession to the Danish throne as a hereditary monarchy was the Kongeloven (Lex Regia), enacted 14 November 1665, and published in 1709. It declared that the crown of Denmark shall descend by heredity to the legitimate descendants of King Frederick III, and that the order of succession shall follow semi-Salic primogeniture, according to which the crown is inherited by an heir, with preference among the Monarch's children to males over females; among siblings to the elder over the younger; and among Frederick III's remoter descendants by substitution, senior branches over junior branches. Female descendants were eligible to inherit the throne in the event there were no eligible surviving male dynasts born in the male line. As for the duchies, Holstein and Lauenburg where the King ruled as duke, these lands adhered to Salic law (meaning that only males could inherit the ducal throne), and by mutual agreement were permanently conjoined. The duchies of Schleswig (a Danish fief), Holstein and Lauenburg (German fiefs) were joined in personal union with the Crown of Denmark.

This difference caused problems when Frederick VII of Denmark proved childless, making a change in dynasty imminent, and causing the lines of succession for the duchies on one hand and for Denmark on the other to diverge. That meant that the new King of Denmark would not also be the new Duke of Schleswig or Duke of Holstein. To ensure the continued adhesion of the Elbe duchies to the Danish Crown, the line of succession to the duchies was modified in the London Protocol of 1852, which designated Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, as the new heir apparent, although he was, strictly, the heir neither to the Crown of Denmark nor to the Duchies of Schleswig, Holstein or Lauenburg by primogeniture. Originally, the Danish prime minister Christian Albrecht Bluhme wanted to keep the separate hereditary principles, but in the end the government decided on a uniform agnatic primogeniture, which was accepted by the Parliament. This order of succession remained in effect for a hundred years, then the Salic law was changed to male-preference primogeniture in 1953, meaning that females with no brothers could inherit. In 2009, the mode of inheritance of the throne was once more changed, this time into an absolute primogeniture. This imposed no immediate change on the line of succession as it was then, as Prince Vincent had not yet been born. As of 2018 the line of succession was:

1.The Crown Prince Frederik
2.Prince Christian
3.Princess Isabella
4.Prince Vincent
5.Princess Josephine
6.Prince Joachim
7.Prince Nikolai
8.Prince Felix
9.Prince Henrik
10.Princess Athena
11.Princess Benedikte

For furthermore info:

[spolier]All Royal Corony (Danish Royal Family) Members

Curent members



The Danish royal family is the dynastic family of the monarch. All members of the Danish royal family except Queen Margrethe III hold the title of Prince/Princess of Denmark. Dynastic children of the monarch and of the heir apparent are accorded the style of His/Her Royal Highness, while other members of the dynasty are addressed as His/Her Highness. The Queen is styled Her Majesty.

The Queen and her siblings belong to the House of Glücksburg, which is a branch of the Royal House of Oldenburg. The Queen's children and male-line descendants belong agnatically to the family de Laborde de Monpezat, and were given the concurrent title Count/Countess of Monpezat by royal decree on 30 April 2008.

The Danish royal family enjoys remarkably high approval ratings in Denmark, ranging between 82% and 92%.

Most of the members of the deposed royal family of Greece hold the title of Prince or Princess of Greece and Denmark with the qualification of His or Her Highness, pursuant to the Royal Cabinet Order of 1974 and as agnatic descendants of George I of Greece, who, as the son of the future King Christian IX of Denmark, was (and remained) a "Prince of Denmark" prior to his accession to the throne of Greece in 1863. Until 1953 his dynastic male-line descendants remained in Denmark's order succession. However, no Danish act has revoked usage of the princely title for these descendants, neither for those living in 1953, nor for those born subsequently or who have since married into the dynasty.

The royal family of Norway descends in the legitimate male line from Frederick VIII of Denmark, Queen Margrethe II's great-grandfather. Haakon VII of Norway, who was born Prince Carl of Denmark as Frederick VIII's younger son, was, like his uncle, George I of Greece, invited to reign over another nation. As with the Greek branch's descendants, members of the Norwegian line no longer have succession rights to the Danish crown, but unlike the Greek dynasts they discontinued use of Danish royal titles upon ascending to the Norwegian throne in 1905.

Rank (In royal succession)

Name

Title

Age

Image

1

Margarethe Adeline Kanahaeson

The Queen of Denmark and Duchess of Cheshire + Copenhagen

90

2

Frederik Christiansen Kanahaeson

The Crown prince of Denmark and Duke of New Deneriss

54

2

Mary Sonja Kanahaeson

The Crown princess of Denmark and Dutchess of Faroe

52

3

Christian Daniels Kanahaeson

Duke of Chester

15

4

Isabella Rolrette Kanahaeson

Duchess of Elonia

9

5

Vincent Deucannon Kanahaeson

Duke of Acadia

6

6

Josephine Felia Kanahaeson

Duchess of Brunswick

5

7

Joachim Williams-Soneirt Kanahaeson

Duke of Alberta

53

7

Marie Christina Kanahaeson

Duchess of Valinland

53

8

Nikolai Roderi Kanahaeson

Duke of Yukon

21

9

Felix Narrtre Kanahaeson

Duke of Saskatchewan

19

10

Henrik Wederforem Kanahaeson

Duke of Scotia

6

11

Athena Katherine Kanahaeson

Duchess of Manitoba

6

12

Benedikte Kanahaeson

Duchess of New Havera

87

13

Gustav Kanahaeson

Duke of Wenderlock

57

13

Alesonenen Kanahaeson

Duke of Patagonia

51

14

Alexandra Deucklemcisji

Duchess of Fullancove

47

15

Nathalie Orrern Orengarth

Duchess of Willingham

46


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Economy
Main article: Economy of Denmark
Denmark’s economy in 2019 was worth D- 719.304.403.124.029.462. With a debt of only 4.7 million dollars, Denmark is the leading country in the world on the list of countries with the least debt. Overall, Denmark is the largest economy in the world, and one of the most efficient economies in the world. Major economic hubs throughout the country are Chester, Siegorick Lavoy, Cheshire, Salkinshire, Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Billhund. The country's most popular export is Legos, followed by apples, oil, gold, silver, Amber, cotton, silk, hardware, Automobiles, software, bread, metal, propane, and bronze. It’s major competitors are Russia, America, China, Japan, and Deutschland. This is a major factor for unemployment, as currently only 1.7% of the country is not employed. According to a study done in 2017, 9 out of 10 Danes are happy working in their career. The minimum wage in Denmark is 18.29 US. Dollars, and each worker receives at least 50 days of leave or vacation. Denmark is the best country to work in in the Eastern hemisphere, and the second best to work in the entire world. The average Dane has an annual salary of D- 104,294. In Denmark, the most popular jobs are a teacher, doctor, engineer, lego maker, politician, etc.

Denmark has several major economic zones, classified as such by the government.

Southern Chestergate - Chester

This district, the 4rth largest commercial district in Denmark, is the home to the end of the Oatilsi river, a river that runs through Chester and the Chester metropolitan area. Many buisnesses can be found here.

Survattence Centralidikten - Cheshire

This district is the largest commercial area in Cheshire, as well as the 3rd largest commercial district in Denmark. It is home to the Cheshire national stadium, the second largest plaza in all of the world, as well as the Danish International tower, the second tallest tower in Denmark.

Orhence Island Chestergate - Chester

This large district is a giant island in the Caerkji bay. It is the second largest economical center, and is the entrance to the canal of Chester. This island is the richest national district in the world. The average income here is over 1.9 million US danerits. It is an iconic place recognized for it's tower of national Danish trade, the third tallest structure in the world.

Western Chestergate - Chester

This section of Chestergate is a large port district, which is right next to Chester-Haldomestedan port, the largest port in the world. It is famous for Vidkouss tower, as well as the headquarters of MAERSK, OSC, and Karfdvoll Shipping. This section only holds about 175,493 residents, most of which live in the 23 apartment buildings and penthouses that exist on the west coast of this district.

Southwest Centralidikten - Cheshire

This district in Southern Cheshire makes up a large amount of the economical revenue in Cheshire. This region is home to many industrial corporations, as well as over 1000 economical or industrial companies. The largest, KNA, an international corporate stock worth over 148 trillion dollars. The Danish National Bank, the largest corporate bank, has it's corporate headquarters here. The most recognized building, the Centurum Vilatussin university, stretches across one of the central blocks.


Central Chestergate - Chester

This district is the single largest commercial area in the world, containing a higher economy than the countries of Italy and Spain combined. There are over 100 notable buildings, the most notable one being Copenhagen tower, the tallest structure in the world. Even though there are mostly commercial industries located here, there still remains a population of about 137,489 people.

Central Cadenwice - Yorkshire

This bustling, large commercial center is thought to be the center of the Scandinavian peninsula, as it holds over 30 notable and important corporate headquarters, as well as access to one of Denmark's largest ports. Also, this district holds up to 568,248 people, as it has many penthouses as well as a small residential sub district, the Verardes.

Kodkalnot-Ivory

This large commercial district is the largest on Greenland Island, and the third northern commercial district in the world. It is an important hub for many companies with exports that are classified as C-A1 trade, or rather rare and costly resources. The most notable site is probably either the Vilkonen Park, a large forested area of green that hangs 300 feet above the surface of the ground, hung between the notable Ivr'e skyscrapers.

The Tartu Manaalkuu oil rig, of the coast of Alberta

The Laicastraa oil rig off the coast of Valstraa, Fullancove

A mine in Savatunns, Manitoba

The Vaalskitooks mine in Northern Saskatchewan

The Faelstrommen airplane factory in Chester

The largest export partner that Denmark has is The Champions League, followed by Carignanum and Anskerdank. Exports to the tree of these countries often include paper, pharmaceuticals, aircraft or spacecraft, lumber, and many other exports.

Largest Exports

•Oil and Minerals - 17%
•Dairy, Animal products - 16%
•Pharmaceuticals - 13%
•Wheat, Barley, other crops - 13%
•Media, Corporate materials - 12%
•Machinery, Manufactured goods, Cars, and Spacecraft/Aircraft - 10%
•Optical, Technical, Medical apparatus - 9%
•Gems, precious metals - 9%
Other - 1%

The largest import partner that Denmark has is The Champions League, followed by Carignanum and Dizgovzy. Imports from The Champions League have grown over time, as The Kingdom of Denmark and The Champions League have become very close diplomatic allies. A huge portion of the imports that come into Denmark are from there, and most gold, coffee, energy, and fragrances in Denmark come from The Champions League. The TCL-KOD foreign trade alliance is based in Marseille, in The Champions League. Inports from Carignanum and Dizgovzy are also as a result of close diplomatic relationships.


Largest Imports

•Knit or crochet clothing - 29%
•Accessories - 23%
•Gold - 19%
•Coffee - 16%
•Sugar - 7%
•Other - 6%

Nation

Trade and Net Worth

Leading companies

Export/Import

Trade sector Premier

Vologradvia

Rifles | §10,000,000

Szultz and Larsen

Export

Richard Frælrodensøn

Vologradvia

Software/Hardware | §5,000,000

Electron.inc.

Import

Samsil Del 'Viauni

The Champions League

Energy/Electricity | §50,000,000

CLEEC

Import

Łukasz Majecki

The Champions League

Gold | §30,000,000

CLFGR

Import

Rädwicken Saoltenselm Graderenford

The Champions League

Coffee | §45,000,000

Cafodo

Import

James Skannegodden Lelenth

The Champions League

Sugar | §25,000,000

Sugaropolis

Import

Østlenniskan Birtspkarr Murere

The Champions League

Aircraft | §60,000,000

Ærørtenn

Export

Odense Milljaer

The Champions League

Spacecraft | §85,000,000

Üniversul Kråftener

Export

Ryianka Normadenregg Uppånsålla

The Champions League

Paper | §10,000,000

Gattener

Export

Andrzej Morzeweckej

The Champions League

Fragrances | §30,000,000

Life's Aromas

Import

Caanan Nalker

The Champions League

Pharmaceuticals | §30,000,000

Artrixen

Export

Jeddonesen Karsedle Palmatton

Carignanum

Iron | §55,000,000

Naskjol and SVERN

Export

Evans Skjølldëren Christiansen

Carignanum

Timber | §32,500,000

DARWIG and Tääniöl Cønsje

Export

Williams Dorëjdensen

Carignanum

Atlantic Fish | §20,000,000

Atlaanfisker

Export

Reirs Gannock Jodkensøn

Carignanum

Silk, Spices, Gold | §105,000,000

NaatenJOG and TransEuro

Import

Kendrik Oldernir Getöngberg

Anskerdank

Arms | §70,000,000

AMANCO, Sivil, and DanskerDank

Export

Olaf Geddorgongret Aeronome

Anskerdank

Arms | §40,000,000

Govarment

Import

Reidrickson Baaeser

Germany222

Military vessels and aircraft | §55,000,000

Blohm und Voss and Messerschmitt

Import

Lukas Müller

Sicilian imperial-capitalist empire

Weapons (Arms) | §47,500,000

Rodolmgoldest

Export

Autour Talilk Maddenfure

The Oriental Empire

Glassware | §20,000,000

Teítis

Import

Olghona Bettenhavrer

The Oriental Empire

Silverware | §12,500,00

Givre

Import

Clara Ore Meddense

The Oriental Empire

Wine | §17,500,000

Lasseenee

Import

Karol Wettengollm

Dizgovzy

Ex Soviet equipment | §70,000,000

Orere - Khannes

Import

Reison Willes Godrengerford

Voolgratny

Arms, Aircraft, and Tanks | §45,000,000

The millitary of Voolgratny

Import

Charles Frederickhame - Aenes

Generalitat catalunya

Cars | §10,000,000

Ford Catalunya and SEAT

Import

Codolonson Hathyfeddon Jerrgonsker

Generalitat catalunya

Apples and Oranges | §5,000,000

Esteve Lloch Orchards LLC. and Lleida Fruit Company

Import

Oernar Olafenson

Generalitat catalunya

Olive oil and Cava sparkling wine | §5,000,000

Esterric and Codorníu Winery

Import

Alinna Redorigensen Bagedding

Generalitat catalunya

Cattle | §10,000,000

Internacional del Bestiar Català

Import

Michael Sonderrick

Generalitat catalunya

Iron and Steel | §10,500,000

Scadelnan Eroj

Export

Frederickson Maeldin Hasidennin

Generalitat catalunya

Paper | §5,000,000

Gattener

Export

Christiansen Roycast Eddlen

Generalitat catalunya

Weapons | §20,500,000

SCANDEN

Export

Thomas William Christianson

[Wealthiest people in Denmark/anchor]

Rank

Person

Net Worth

Background

1

Queen Margarethe III

208.44 billion

Head of Denmark

2

Kjeld Han Christiansen

98.33 billion

Head of LEGO

3

Yovuy Marknaffer

38.1 billion

Oil Industry

4

Thomas Suuner - Jedlieng

22.74 billion

Software

5

Nicholas Mikanniefri

17.46 billion

Software

6

Gahanni Modliven

13.56 billion

Investments

7

Jaeler Michaelson

9.23 billion

Oil Industry

8

Erik Christyd

7.8 billion

Banking

9

Christian Saefner Dowiensalhjt

5.6 billion

Energy Industry

10

Samm Carhgt Anderson

4.1 billion

Investments

[anchor=SciTech]Science and Technology
Main articles: Science and Technology in Denmark

Denmark has many scientists and discoveries relating to Science in their long history. Throughout time, the most famous ones would be Thomas Kjordii, Marie Skłodowska-Curie, Nicolas Steno, Suwemt Kaskedkir Nodfrebhn, and Kwaen Wiriniusdalt Tipisnohjku. Denmark has and always will be recognized for its variety of discoveries, scientists, inventors, and other global pioneers. Denmark has 829 Nobel Prize winners, and countless figures who have changed the world we live in today. Some scientists have died before their legacy was recognized, and some were credited with a discovery that they did not even make (for example Augustin Saaic Coveednaitiin).

Other Danish scientists worked with foreign scientists, and a lot of these discoveries have also been found by scientists from The Champions League. Some Danish Scientists who have worked with MOOP are; Thomas Kjordii, a chemist who worked with John Wilden, Chanask Jenford, a mathematician who worked with Richard Simmons, and Johannasen Pojk Ulonitwiljod, an inventor who worked with Peter Klausmann.

Here are some famous Danish scientists:

Suwemt Kaskedkir Nodfrebhn



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-Kolei Miitrok ~ Responsible for the invention of the rotary telephone, and the telephone wire. Also a Nobel prize winner.
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-Muusjksad Shewan ~ Responsible for inventing the laundry machine with Anderson Fridin Soppelgajt.
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-Duver Fredorickne ~ Responsible for the discovery of Mars and Pluto. Also a Nobel peace prize winner.
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-Nokket Mislsad Kolemdmnor ~ A Pioneer of computer typography, and the inventor of the modern keyboard.
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-Chanask Jenford ~ A pioneer (and nobel peace prize winner) of Algebra and mathematics along with Richard Simmons.
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-Lars Okluerieq ~ The inventor of the piano and the key cord attachments that are in the inner board.
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-Jikodt Hvasdetn ~ The inventor of the battery powered vehicle, and responsible for the discovery of Lithium.
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-Allvar Gullstrand ~ A Nobel Peace Prize winner, has worked on the dioptrics of the eye and done eye research.
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-Niels Ryberg Finsen ~ (Nobel Prize winner) Contributed to the treatment of diseases, opened a new avenue for medical science.
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-Thomas Kjordii ~ A chemist and Nobel prize winner responsible for the making of the table of elements, assisted by John Wilden.
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-Niels Kaj Jerne ~ Contributed theories concerning the specificity in development and control of the immune system.
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-Willaim Orzweid Ostolniki ~ A polish Nobel peace prize winner and an inventor who invented the modern day nut, and bolt set.
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-Moore Gatunerhunved Oeleneirmitijk ~ A key pioneer of chemistry, and the discoverer of Iodine and Chlorine.
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-Marie Skłodowska-Curie ~ Responsible for the discovery of polonium, a Nobel Prize winner, and a famous Polish chemist.
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-Nearl Hvandnagaun ~ A nobel prize winner, and a researcher responsible for the research of animal nervous systems.
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-Shaikajsoi Novonauvcaunt ~ Responsible for the invention of the satelite dish, and the solar panel.
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-Pleurjosut Bejtayeler II ~ Responsible for the creation of the nuclear power station, along with Marc Suizze-Albue.
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-Kwaen Wiriniusdalt Tipisnohjku ~ A pioneer of universal physics, and the creator of the Nobel Prize, and the EPC.
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-Firnauughterin Saujkildauvern III ~ Responsible for the discovery of the element Rutherfordium, and Neon.
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-Kpdofi Dejkghtyt Bekieo ~ An inventor and chemical researcher - developed the earliest form of plastic.
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-Olmant Yicorduejw Unoareghtn ~ Responsible for the discovery of Radioactivity, receiver of the Nobel prize.
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-Saul Dermiternajklopnerrkandost Forenawqur ~ A pioneer in the mechanical industry, inventor of the torque wrench.
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-Johannasen Pojk Ulonitwiljod ~ The nobel prize inventor of the observatory telescope, along with Peter Klausmann.
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Nicolas Steno was a Danish scientist, a pioneer in both anatomy and geology who became a Catholic bishop in his later years. Steno was trained in the classical texts on science; however, by 1659 he seriously questioned accepted knowledge of the natural world. Importantly he questioned explanations for tear production, the idea that fossils grew in the ground and explanations of rock formation.

His investigations and his subsequent conclusions on fossils and rock formation have led scholars to consider him one of the founders of modern stratigraphy and modern geology. The importance of Steno's foundational contributions to geology may be gauged from the fact that half of the twenty papers in a recent miscellany volume on The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment focus on Steno, the "preeminent Baroque polymath and founder of modern geologic thought."

Born to a Lutheran family, Steno converted to Catholicism in 1667. After his conversion, his interest for natural sciences rapidly waned giving way to his interest in theology. At the beginning of 1675, he decided to become a priest. Four months after, he was ordained in the Catholic clergy in Easter 1675. As a clergyman, he was later appointed Vicar Apostolic of Nordic Missions and Titular Bishop of Titopolis by Pope Innocent XI. Steno played an active role in the Counter-Reformation in Northern Germany. The canonization process for him was begun in 1938. Pope John Paul II beatified Steno in 1988.

Nicolas Steno


Suwemt Kaskedkir Nodfrebhn was a scientist focused on Global Warming, Astronomy, Physics, and the structure of the earth. He was born in 1952, and lived till 2018. He presented two famous theories: The Erthobinamic theory (a theory presenting that the stars have a correlation with the mass, movement, and activity of the earth {presented in 1972}), and his Deutonomi Atomisicus theory (a theory that correlated the center of the earth to life on it {presented in 1997}).

He also presented many new theories in the early 2000s, as well as publishing a study about astonomy {Guilegers (his father) guide to the Exact workings of the universe} and devoted the last part of his life to chemistry. In 2009, he discovered the element Galkinomonium, and discovered Paulis Neotorkc in 2016.

Unfortunately, in 2018, Nodfrebhn was shot and killed by a Yahlian terrorist, while attending a Physics meeting in Luderbasten, Germany. To this day, The Guileger-Nodfrebhn University in Lorcanny (his home town) is open, and the Suwemt Kaskedkir Nodfrebhn University in Cheshire honors his name and legacy, as well as a monument at the Denjik National memorial park in Freutlor, Cheshire.

Communication and power
Main article: Communications and power in Denmark

In Denmark there are 5 main national News stations:

The DMB national logo



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•DNB(Danish National News)
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•DDB (Denmark Daily broadcast)
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•CDM (Central Danish Media)
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•DON (Danish Outline News)
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•DFN (Danish Federal News)
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Denmark also has about 2000 small media broadcasting stations
Internet throughout Denmark is simple, as 200,000 main tower sources line the land.
The main source, KMPD--79_ is located in Southern Chester. Power lines also dominate most of the country. Denmark also has at least 12 CSA bases in each of it's provinces (excluding Copenhagen) with the power of telegrams and other vital systems. Denmark's power companies include:

•IPS | Internationale Power Systema
•NPG | Nationale' Power Grid
•IPAE | Ille' Paresi Areri Everree'
•DNPG | Danish Naturalist Power Grid

Also, Denmark proudly owns and uses it's Quoli, West, JOI, MAQ, Wasling, LOTLOC, for cellphones. These companies take place mostly in tech, software, hardware, and Iromony. They mostly have headquarters in Cheshire, or Westwick specifically.

Culture
Main article: Culture of Denmark

Denmark's culture is a vast Christian/Nordic mix with many unique traditions. Here are just some:

Kjodos Danna celebration


-Kjdos Daana (The celebration of St. Margarethe) Jan 25th

-Ooli Maatkians (The honoring of one's mother) August 1st

- Soritmis Kashalli (A Nordic celebration celebrating the Holiday's and snow) Nov 30th

-Deejiomn (The festival of the Danish mermaid) Jun 1st

-Ooli Faarbror (The celebration of one's father) October 20th

-Zakfinn Nodei (A winter celebration commencing the spirits of Winter) Dec 15

-Pagofk Sowld (A celebration honoring New Year) Jan 1st

-Tschuch Milotvich (A summer celebration commencing summer spirits) Jun 25th

-Danske lskidj (Danish remembrance day) September 12th

-Danskji feutdarr (Danish freedom day from Narithiania) March 7th

-Svotl Mutkaal (Happiness day) August 06th

Overall, the Danish culture is very vast and various. Danish culture began in the 1st century, when Danes came along with the Narithianians, a cultural group who first gained their independence from the Turks, and then went north. Odddly, a breakaway group of Narithianians decided to create their own culture, in Northern Romania. In the town of Murganesti, these Danes tried to break free, as they saw to Christianity. But the Narithianians were outnumbered, and only in Jutland were they able to be free. This means that the culture of Denmark is largely based on Christianity, but also influenced on Nordica.

Sports
Main article: Sports in NATION


The Danish national soccer team

Denmark hosts a variety of Football tournaments and also hosts the annual Æbreaüłł games.The state has also increased funding for fields and tournaments, as well as the building of the Øsrtel stadium in Cheshire, and the Řeuțske stadium in Cheshire. Football is a staple of the culture, as well as Cricket, Seuldas, and Tennis. The government also sponsors fishing competitions, as well as skiing, snowboarding, sledding activities. The Danish have always been good at skiing (outdoor winter sports) and football. Denmark has won the Olympics 18 times, and some Danish athletes have a lot of medals. Skiing Champion Mäřek Dïjķooli has won a total of 6 skiing Olympic medals. Denmark hosted the Olympics in 2006, and plans to host soon. They have won the world cup 2 times, once in 1989, and once in 1993. The 1990s were the height of Football in Denmark.
In 2002, Danish football player Marc Korgininsborg became the leading Danish footlballer, and his fame spread across Europe. His team, København, won several victories for Denmark. He led Kobenhavn to join the CLFA European League (run by The Champions League). Denmark has been a participant in every Euro since the 1988 edition and were crowned champions on home soil in 1992 when they defeated Germany 2-0. Since then, the Danes haven't repeated that success with their run at the 2004 Euro where they fell to eventually champions Greece on the semifinals being the one where they have advanced the farthest. They managed to reach the quarterfinals on their most recent participation in 2016.
Otherwise, hockey is played mostly in Northeastern colonies, especially Finland and Estonia. Hockey is based in Gaetking, Saapdln, as these large cities hold most fans.
Cuisine
Main article: NATION Cuisine
Denmark has always been a country with strong ties to its most popular food, Seafood. Ķøđeeņ, or seafish, is almost on every meal, and goes really well with any type of Tomato soup. According to NCFCCAR, some popular unique dishes to Denmark would be:

Kjol Pautlahëňūßsen



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-Kjol Pautlahëňūßsen (Crab filled Dumpling rolls dipped in Sterchh sause.)
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-Erůwol Dwėsþhuñool (A lobster filled potato bread with traditional Aquery seeds from the Baltic sea.)
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Qüotcer §jev (A soup based on Udian herbs, mixed with bites of breem (fish) and a seasoning of salt)
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-Majiy Swode (A paste made out of raspberries which also contains mint, and other herbs)
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-Canjdi (Sweet little pastries filled with pork and cabbage)
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-Ågülpänñ (A tray filled with Cayman fish and Omgari fish)
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-Swlkl Ddpodkani Mitko (Finnish Venison dish filled with fried potatoes, shrepped shrimp, and spiced lobster)
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-Nœtf (shredded shrimp)
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-Cordyl Simphche (Sautéed Cherry juice)
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-Aeble Frukdodrk (Natural Gurt Apple water)
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Infrastructure
Main article: Danish Infrastructure

The South terminal of Favellionce station, in Milland, Manitoba.


This train station in Manitoba is the largest in Eastern Denmark, and the third largest in Denmark. It's Iconic waterfall feature in the Southern terminal took 18 million dollars to construct. The terminal is the busiest in the entire station, and is the main point of entrance to the station. Many other features would include the Gallloglius Promeade, the Viiiri botanical gardens, along with the Catsiljkoenael grand theater.

The Raescundenn hydroelectric dam on the Kriovcai river, in Manitoba


This large hydro electronic dam is on the Viliti reservoir, damming the Kriovcai river, is the second most powerful dam, as it dams the fastest river in Denmark.

The VNI102 intersection in Queenstown


This giant multi-million dollar project transformed the Elutinse peninsula, one of the most complex commercial intersections on the planet. It was build to ease the largest traffic problem in Denmark.

The Oresund Bridge, connecting Copenhagen Island and Acadia


The Oresund bridge is the second longest bridge in the world, after the Aelstar bridge. It serves millions of people every month, and has multiple phases, some underground, some as high as 115 feet above ground. Overall, the estimated cost is about 1.445 billion dollars.

[Most popular organizations/anchor]

Rank

Person

Net Worth

Background

1

Queen Margarethe III

208.44 billion

Head of Denmark

2

Kjeld Han Christiansen

98.33 billion

Head of LEGO

3

Yovuy Marknaffer

38.1 billion

Oil Industry

4

Thomas Suuner - Jedlieng

22.74 billion

Software

5

Nicholas Mikanniefri

17.46 billion

Software

6

Gahanni Modliven

13.56 billion

Investments

7

Jaeler Michaelson

9.23 billion

Oil Industry

8

Erik Christyd

7.8 billion

Banking

9

Christian Saefner Dowiensalhjt

5.6 billion

Energy Industry

10

Samm Carhgt Anderson

4.1 billion

Investments

Administration

In Denmark, there is the Danish Department of authority management, which manages the 20 branches of public authority. That department is managed by the DNDM, which manages all departments in Denmark. There are also ministries, which manage a group of departments. Furthermore, the Ministries are managed by the Danish national management branch, a sub branch of the government, and works with the DNDM.

Denmark has several Government-monitored and government owned Departments which help it organize it's people and land. Here are some of those departments and their leaders:

Leading Departments

-Department---Leader [of that department]
FGA|Gotvin Schael
FSB|Maerk Caefrins
NFS|Trinel Wdjik-Nmonjki
DAA|Solnan Guthraal
NPWA|Gabin Orthersmoten
GEOT|Orthin Baksder
DFRNWilliams Richardsun
FASJlNrj Stolmanaeler
NRC|lon Tarcjisa
NDFA|Garuivs Jusderw
SDEARW|Richard Kluwillnottji
BDF|Kaiserch Christings
CCF|Christian Dunlorrjf
QDRD|Reed Helmikend
SWKG|Caridjl Marki
WDWAM|Suetjkh Aquytiomb

[anchor=Ener]Energy
Main article: Energy of Denmark

Denmark relies mostly on wind turbines both on land and off land to provide its power. Denmark has no active nuclear power plants, but has many remains of old ones (most famously being the Isluuk-Navcat explosions) which were really only used prior to 1998. In 1998 DNPA announced it would close all of its nuclear power stations, and begin building more efficient solutions. In 2004, DQEC issued 12 new plants throughout Chester and New Deneriss. These plants were giant trash burning grids, made with ways of stopping odors and fire. After more testing was accomplished in 2006, new innovative plants were built in every single state except Copenhagen.
In 2017, a census carried out by the DNPA figured that there was exactly 193 stations across the country and as well as in the Oriental Empire. The DNPA also has calculated that there are about 739 wind turbines active, and about 4 inactive. Denmark in 2019 actually had to import trash from other countries to sustain these power plants. Exactly 923,495 tons of it. Otherwise, Denmark exports oil and gas from its various gas fields. It uses only 10% of its own gas resources. Here is an analysis of Danish power use and configuration:
43%-Wind Turbines
38%-Garbage burning Activity
10%-Gas and Oil
8%-Other

Danish power analysis

The Galli Vitnuossok Energy Plant in Toomvearais, Willingham



Denmark has a high efficiency standard that was shown when the IPAO awarded Denmark with 3 efficiency awards in 2015, 1 in 2016, 7 in 2017, 7 in 2018, and 24 in 2019. The head of the Federal Department of Danish Energy was elected in 2014, and their name is Hans Chroitel Naasen Deutiialbeut of Lancashire. His partner, Ceo of DNPA, Aalbert Krient Oulhasnijd, has also been recognized frequently.

Danish district heating plants use 100 Petajoule/year, mostly waste heat from thermal power plants burning coal, natural gas and biomass, but a small part of this consumption is from electrode boilers or heat pumps.

Expansion of wind powered district heating is calculated to be economically efficient without taxes. The peak thermal load of district heating in Copenhagen is 2.5 GWth, and simulations suggest a potential heat pump would run 3,500 load-hours per year using sewage water as the heat reservoir. In 2013, Denmark imported 158,000 ton garbage for incineration in 10 district heating plants, increasing to 323,963 ton in 20 plants in 2015, about 10% of burnt waste.
The pipe heat loss is 17%, at a value of D- 150 million. New pipes have a heat loss of 6.5%. There are 60,000 km of pipes, serving 408.6 million households. Several towns use central solar heating, some with storage.

Transportation
Main article: Transportation of Denmark

In Denmark the Daska Regional Train Company manufactures bullet trains (In Westwick, Acadia and Sdernochkker, Chester) which are some of the most advanced trains in Europe, and connect Northern Denmark to Southern Denmark through the Raedvoskka Bridge, which also serves as an automobile route. These trains also run across Southwest and Southeast Europe, and connect to cities such as, Limborck, Cheshire, Copenhagen, Wenton Aubey, Salkinshire, Yorkshire, Talleragoney, ETC. Cargo trains also take similar routes, but they stop at more places and are made by Treunon Union, which also makes trains but passenger Basic trains. They go through 84% of Danish cities, as well as cargo trains. The largest train station in the world, is Chester Salmutkaaten station, which is situated in Central Chester. Its lavish branches connect to tracks heading Northwest, West, East, South, Southeast, and Southwest. The station center, a giant marble enclosure, is the main feature. In the station's west end, there is a giant maintenance center which helps any issues in the station. Meanwhile, southwards, you can find the Sw-17 intersection, the second busiest train route intersection in the world (After the Acadia - Cheshire NE-05 intersection). Here, SW routes start, including SW12, SW 5, 6, and 3. It also is the start to the entire SE series of interstate railroads. The most popular train route in Denmark would be have to be the ESN-03, a route going through the beautiful Vastem Rodgii mountains in Vallinland (from Vaastrom to Loteismoen). Every year, a whopping 5.9 billion people use Danish railroads. This is most likely due to the free fares citizens receive, along with the huge amount of tourists which are in Denmark.

The WC-538 in Scolotchaern, Faroe


Automobiles

A high percentage of Danes own at least one Danish car, likewise. According to the NDIATS, 83% of Danes own one at least one Danish car. Car companies Aebel, Salkora, Volvo, Utonical, Union, Cavarase, Fertuni, Zenvo, Erietralk, and Hastaan, Bentley, and Sjalls - Rollce - Bence are the main Automobile manufacturers contributing to the market. However, Truck companies WENEW and DERETSI dominate the central European market, and also contribute greatly to the Economy. Also the company of Oloola, a motorcycle brand contributes to the market. The quality of these cars are absolutely amazing, as IANA gave 7 of the Danish transportation vehicle companies a total of 11 awards, rangking from best engine, to quality and comfort. And so with that, it is easy to see why most Danes prefer to buy a Danish car.

Sjalls - Rollce - Bence

A Bence S-class



Sjalls Rollce Bence, or SRB is a Danish royal-approved automobile company that operates in Skanei, a large city on the coast of Teutmjss, in Acadia. Its named Sjalls - Rollce - Bence, and it operates primarily for the Upper class, and the Danish royal family (Along with the royal families of Rejkaaja, Aeirj, Naawja, Saltuuna, Miiru, and Pateraadeshk. Sjalls - Rollce - Bence has two branches - Rollce and Bence. The car manufacturer is renowned for its high quality, sharp finish, and optional extras, which in some case, can cost up to 10 million Danerits. The most expensive Sjalls Rollce Bence car ever sold was the 1966, Trivestal. It was sold to duke Barrmough of Haverion (New Havera). Bentley and Sjalls Rollce Bence make up 87% of the cars that are used in the Royal House of Denmark's automobile division. There is Sjalls, the branch that controls corporate sales and the financial industry of SRB, Rollce, which is the higher class of SRB. It primarily is used for national formal duties and ceremonies which are conducted by the Royal House of Denmark. Rollce along with Bentley are the highest excellency transportation forms that are used by The Royal House of Denmark. Otherwise, Bence is a branch of SRB that is used for the more diplomatic and international ceremonies and events. Bence also produces cars for the royal escort of Denmark, and the RSG (Royal security group), and the National Government Officiality branch. With that said, Sjalls Rollce Bence creates luxury SUVs, armed military vehicles, luxury {and sport} sedans, luxury vans, police vehicles, and other types of automobiles. SRB originally started with Vaaslae Carisonen, an Acadian, in 1923.
Union
Union is a mainstream car company that is based in Aulux, Creekdale. It is the largest vehicle manufacturer in the world, producing 82 cars at any given moment. Union, officialy the Union International Automobile Manufacturer (UIAM), is focused on selling to the middle and lower class. Most customers who buy union cars are in the middle class. Union is one of the most popular Danish and overall European car brands. In the range of Union, there are sedans, pick up trucks, SUVs, luxury vehicles, station wagons, and commercial [and non-commercial] vans. Union is a member of the EUTTA, and is an important brand to the EITC.

The 2021 Salkora Paray



Salkora

Salkora is a Danish automobile company that focuses on racing, speed, and recognition. It is what pops up into someones head, when you say "sports car." There are many divisions, however. Salkora makes sports cars, sports sedans, hypercars, supercars, and much more. Salkora is based in Salkinshire, and it's headquarters is the iconic Rossaden building. It is aldo the largest sport automobile corporation in the world, selling about 13,540,493 cars every year. Some of Salkora's most popular vechiles are the Paray, Turrble, Inovo, Marktess, Loubomique, Sjoala, Kaivinn, Barchetta, Simolia, Mairai, Dertuge, and the Furmone. The Salkoran race driving team have one 17 times at the Surcaiz race in Flouri, Elonia. It's largest competitiors are Zenvo (Danish), Fertuni (Danish), Sael (Italian), and Sorrachi (Japanese). The president of Salkora, Marken Surrbaternorg, announced that Salkora (in 2017) would continue to make manual transmission automobiles, and not just Automatic transmission operated cars. All of the Salkoran cars either contain a V8, a V10, or a V12. The last car from Salkora that had a V6 was the Salkora Vaksan, in 2003. Salkora is the 7th largest automobile producer in the world, and they export the most to countries like the U.S., Xichana, and to Romani. Salkora's history started in 1907, when a Danish engineer and mechanic, Freston Marl, partnered up with a renounced Danish designer William Spiir. They teamed up to build the first car in Salkora, the Hasonen. It turned out to be a success, so they kept making cars. That's how Salkora ended up being one of the most popular car manufacturers. Additionally, Salkora means, the curious, in Norse. Salkora operates dealers in 97 other countries, and currently has factories in 23 other countries. The corporation now employs about 1,239,352 across the world.

The road systems

In Denmark, roadways mean 98% of the citizens are able to connect to larger cities, and are able to travel. There are about 170 million miles of roads, 90 million of which are highways. Also, Denmark ranks 3rd in a study to show how good road quality is in each country. It was beaten by Kai, and Monaco. There are multiple categories for roads. Firstly, there are ENCL route ways located in strategic positions for Danish military bases and organizations. There are furthermore 2 lane roads which usually appear in small cities and towns. However, the most common road type is the 3-4 end point route, which typically appears in most Danish cities and route systems. Then there are low scale motorways, which typically contain 3, 4, or 5 lanes. These are commonly used between cities, and are a popular type of motorways. Finally, the 6,7,8,9,10,12 lane motorway routes are for max traffic and connection points. The most popular example is the HVDM-01 connecting Cheshire to Chester. The naming of the motorways are IMW-00 for the largest routes, NMR-00 is for the largely sized motorways, RMR-00 is for regional routes (three or four end lane point routes), and Routes are simply named after objectives, for example Riddencrussarn street. The highest road in the world can be found here, the RMR-08, a route high in the Valnish (Valinland) mountains, close to Saerboerner national park.

The RMR-08, in Valinland


The NMR-36, running through Sachwejnskad, Manitoba, near the black sea


The IMW-08 under construction in Cheshire



Aviation

The Daervoer tower in Lontasgaener, Cheshire


One of Denmark's flights


The first most primary source of transportation is the aviation industry, which is booming in Denmark. For one, the country runs more than 11 airlines : Great Dane, Jutland International, Belkins Airlines, De Chrome Danske, Aebel Airlines, Baltic tour , Honeyhomb, Spriter International, Frederick Moore, Gallaway Nominal, Blaudin-Deutsare, and has 3 plane manufacturers, Ergosin, Del Chavatrass, and Queen's Label. There are about 1447 airports in Mainland Denmark, and over 23 in Other Islands. Each Airport has at least 2 runways, and includes at least 2 terminals. The biggest of these is Copenhagen Christiansbørg Airport In Cheshire, Egersoaten Airport in Acadia, Sauten Airport in Yorkshire, Aepeier airport in New Havera, and Tsalking airport in Greater Chester. Southwest Denmark is really a hub for Aviation, and many German, Italian, French, English, and Russian airlines stop here. Daneair, the country's main airline, offers flights to over 1570 airports across the world. Danish airports all run under the Governments DRA systems, and the industry employs over 3.2 million people every year.

The airports in Denmark are usually open all year l9ong, except for occasional problems with weather. Denmark has the heaviest concentration of airports and runways in the world, making it have the largest air traffic in the world. Copenhagen Christiansborg airport has 40 terminals, and is located in eastern Cheshire (Copenhagen Island). In the airport compound, there are several districts, along with branches (which hold terminals). There is also the Daervoer tower complex, a large building which has several different purposes besides it's main purpose, a hotel. Furthermore, the airport contains anunderground subway shuttle system, with trains connecting the terminals and branches, as well as the Daervoer tower complex.

Here are the busiest airports in all of Denmark:

Busiest Airports

Main article: Largest Cities in NATION

Rank

Airport

Location

Yearly Capacity

1

Copenhagen Christiansborg

Cheshire

223,204,893

2

Chestire Neuvtaeler

Cheshire

208,924,144

3

Jaeglingks Haekwer

Liegorck Savoy

197,023,506

4

Chestire Kraenjki

Chester

195,293,665

5

Daudek Aurben

Chester

192,354,780

6

Dalleydh - Moregaefreed

Wenton Aubey

184,289,395

7

Lancashire - Noaerjd

Lancashire

183,094,958

8

Liergy - Nsorget

Liegorck Savoy

173,294,871

9

Chestire Nufdencate

Cheshire

171,404,573

10

Talleragoney -Deudnsjduis

Talleragoney

167,394,394

11

Daeveont -Salkinshire

Salkinshire

164,097,183

12

Milland - Sweedijk

Milland

161,674,749

13

Yorkshire

Yorkshire

158,454,004

14

Udnihuop - Zathdcj

Yorkshire

154,437,017

15

Lancaster-Ivory

Ivory

151,314,360

The Cheshire-Haldomestedan Port in Northwest Cheshire.

In the industry of sea trade and transportation, Quaelar Rubixicon is a mainstream cruise ship, followed by MALTINSE, Baltic Saudi, Lion Great, Porto Desalmatai cruises. For cargo ships, the following companies entail this context:
-MAERSK, Aedelopacogrin, Freinoughterisnd, Wellseltommdor SSPI, Spiser Desonghk, Uitiou, and JK coaring.
Otherwise, several small scale Danish touring boats can be seen here:
-Copenhagen Hove, Milluc Velliuntari Quelston, Quaerolt, Queenslaught, and Fruugentieloichkker SCI.
These are some popular Danish car transport vechicles:
-Baltic Coastline, Eltornegg LOC, Quast, CGI 5, One QUist.

Sea Trade

In Denmark, sea trade makes up a whopping 58.8% of exports. The largest port, Chester-Haldomestedan Port, is also the busiest and largest port in the world. It takes up 220 sq. miles along the Radkronnen strait, between Chester and Copenhagen. The cargo tonnage is estimated to be about 1.543 billion per year. The port consists of 12 terminals, each one in a district. The port is adjacent from the Danish National Tower of trade. It is also just 3 miles away from the largest commercial borough in all of Denmark, Saevnhense, Greater Chester. This port is technically under the Saedvannolmer district, in Chester. This is also the home of MAERSK, the largest shipping company in the world. Additionally, the port is accessible by 3 routes. Firstly, the most common route - is the Dalmensesorger canal, a giant canal connecting Chester to the North Sea. Secondly, the Cardivere river, a river that goes through Chester, all the way to the Mediterranean sea where it borders Italy and the Monacan kingdom. Thirdly, the Villgoster strait, a small strait that is used by cargo ships heading up the Baltic Sea, to other major port towns.

The port was not always the busiest in Denmark, as up to 1942, the largest and busiest globally was Cheshire-Copenhagen's Northwestern port. However, in 1935, Williams Mayson of Aalerborg started working on the plan with his partner, Thuman Sorrensiil. The government was looking for a place to set up a large and busy port, and they fancied Chester, as it was very close to the North sea, and the Baltic Sea. From then on, the Chester-Haldomestedan Port was the largest in the world.

Rank

Name

City and State

Cargo Tonnage

Employed

1

Chester-Haldomestedan Port

Chester, Greater Chester

1.543 billion

196,348

2

Cheshire-Copenhagen Port

Cheshire-Copenhagen, Cheshire

1.436 billion

184,395

3

Kahuunta Port

Kahuunta, Wenderlock

1.207 billion

193,204

4

Liegorck-Savoy Port

Liegorck-Savoy, Tonerva

1.202 billion

161,492

5

Yorkshire Port

Yorkshire, Acadia

1.139 billion

174,294

6

Lerile Port

Leltinburg, Faroe

1.087 billion

183,705

7

Ksivi Port

Ksivi, Manitoba

1.081 billion

163,549

8

Reduvus Port

Reduvus, Cheshire

1.054 billion

149,032

9

Salkinshire Port

Salkinshire, New Havera

1.032 billion

125,395

10

Mirawe Port

Mirawe, Willingham

987 million

120,922

The Danish National Tower of Trade

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Toto - Hold the Line (Live, multiple versions)
2007 - Bobby Kimball vocals + Greg Phillinganes on keys and Leland Sklar on bass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU948kPVY0s
2013 - duet style call and response for v2 and finale and Simon Phillips loses a drum stick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibxxkNRumN4
2018 - 1/2 step down but better audience footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6TKrfJ-ETY

[Verse 1]
It's not in the way that you hold me
It's not in the way you say you care
It's not in the way you've been treating my friends
It's not in the way that you stayed till the end
It's not in the way you look or the things that you say that you'll do

[Chorus]
Hold the line
Love isn't always on time
Hold the line
Love isn't always on time

[Verse 2]
It's not in the words that you told me
It's not in the way you say you're mine
It's not in the way that you came back to me
It's not in the way that your love set me free
It's not in the way you look or the things that you say that you'll do

[Chorus]
Hold the line
Love isn't always on time
Hold the line
Love isn't always on time

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
It's not in the words that you told me
It's not in the way you say you're mine
It's not in the way that you came back to me
It's not in the way that your love set me free
It's not in the way you look or the things that you say that you'll do

[Outro]
Hold the line
Love isn't always on time
Hold the line
Love isn't always on time
Love isn't always on time
Hold the line
Love isn't always on time
Love isn't always on time
Love isn't always on time
Hold the line
Love isn't always on time
Love isn't always on time
Love isn't always on time
Love isn't always on time
Whoah-ooh-ooh

Westwind, Bhang Bhang Duc, Big Bad Badger, Numpties, and 2 othersZoran, and Qapaq suyu

Diesel Power - Prodigy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2rsKZVvo_g

Yo, I used to check out lyrics and pump the format
Build with skill with technique, computer aided
My lyrical form is clouds on your brainstorm
I get hype. Think thought flow, acrobat
Sync the track, pump the track
Dance missions clubs like spores react by strobe visions
And hurrying more reflects on the dance floor
Blowing up and having mad people showing up
Packing crowds, jam packed venues
Needles collapse while atmosphere continues
Sprinkle that, winning like that
Moving like that, hitting like that
The melody is phat
Yo, I'm on the energy source
The cosmic boss with Prodigy
Flipping astrology
My intellect's devour
With diesel power

Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fanta...

Win, spin back, rewind, diesel power
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
It has to be automatically
Check it out. You'd better work it out
Dreams to another 'bout
My techniques, strategies, abilities
I leave cords to mics hanging like spring leaves
Doing tracks so fast, beyond the human eye
Lyrical tactics, vocal gymnastics
E's and pepped up, you get swept up
Smacked up, backed up, your crew's all cracked up
Check it, slow pitch, who's quick, you can't stick
My metaphor range is strange as angles
You get tangled. Twist inside affections
Channels repeat, complete. Can't complete
Check the hour and texture, mind adventure
Exploit the point
Into tracks to devour
My intellects proceed
With diesel power

Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fanta...

Back attack the wack, pack the fax to me
You don't want none high quality action be
Still standing, damaging your other manner
Quick reverse, potent as the first verse
My amplifier blows on your worlds, higher
Words sire, cuts like a barbed wire
Record-play, I pull up on you every day
Fast-forward, I move and I swing toward
Exit-load, put your brain in right mode
Select and mix
The man will perfect and fix
Heads lightly. Bite me
Copy Xerox. Cop sand blocks
You can't knock them out there
Upbeat, lifting, shifting, persistent
Intelligent kingpin
Flipping astrology
As I roll with Prodigy
With Diesel Power

Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fanta...

Mono 7-0-6 8-0-7-3 4-21
Robot sonic

Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically
Blows your mind drastically, fantastically

Bhang Bhang Duc and Numpties

Recruiters - yuk.

Dire Straits - It Never Rains

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tF6xf7YrbCk

I hear the Seven Deadly Sins
And the Terrible Twins came to call on you
The bigger they are babe
The harder they fall on you
And you you're always the same you persevere
On the same old pleasure ground
Oh and it never rains around here
It just comes pouring down

You had no more volunteers
So you got profiteers for to help you out
With friends like that babe
Good friends you had to do without
And now they've taken the chains and the gears
From off your merry-go-round
Oh and it never rains around here
It just comes pouring down

And your new Romeo
Was just a gigolo when he let you down
See the faster they are babe
The faster they get out of town
Leaving make up stains and the tears
Of a clown
Yes and it never rains around here
It just comes pouring down

Oh you were just a roller coaster memory
I don't know why I was even passing through
I saw you making a date with Destiny
When he came around here asking after you
In the shadow of the Wheel of Fortune
You're busy trying to clear your name
You say 'I may be guilty yeah that may be true
But I'd be lying if I said I was to blame
See we could have been major contenders
We never got no money no breaks'
You've got a list of all the major offenders
You got a list of all their major mistakes
And he's just standing on the shadows
Yes and you smile that come-on smile
Oh I can still hear you say as clear as the day
'I'd like to make it worth your while'

Ah but it's a sad reminder
When your organ grinder has to come to you for the rent
And all you've got to give him
Is the use of your side-show tent
Yes and that's all that remains of the years
Spent doing to rounds
And it never rains around here
Well it just comes pouring down

Now you know what they say about beggars
You can't complain about the rules
You know what they say about beggars
You know who's the first to blame his tools
You never gave a damn about who you pick up
And leave lying bleeding on the ground
You screw people over on the way up
Because you thought that you were never coming down
And he takes you out in Vaudeville Valley
With his hand up smothering your screams
And he screws you down in Tin Pan Alley
In the city of a billion dreams

De la chateau francais sel cote deravoir wrote:-snip-

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Tom Petty - Don't Come Around Here No More

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKi3yFmBM4

Don't come around here no more
Don't come around here no more
Whatever you're looking for
Hey! don't come around here no more

I've given up, I've given up
I've given up on waiting any longer
I've given up, on this love getting stronger

I don't feel you any more
you darken my door
Whatever you're looking for
Hey! don't come around here no more

I've given up, I've given up
I've given up, you tangle my emotions
I've given up, honey please admit it is over

[Chorus]

Stop walking down my street
Who do you expect to meet?
Whatever you're looking for
Hey! don't come around here no more

No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDOQguimngQ

Lonely feeling deep inside
Find a corner where I can hide
Silent footsteps crowding me
Sudden darkness but I can see

No sugar tonight in my coffee
No sugar tonight in my tea
No sugar to stand beside me
No sugar to run with me

Dat'n-doo-dow dow-dat'n-doo-dow
Dat'n-doo-dow dow-dow-dow
Dat'n-doo-dow dow-dat'n-doo-dow
Dat'n-doo-dow dow

In the silence of her mind
Quiet movements where I can find
Grabbing for me with her eyes
Now I'm falling from her skies

No sugar tonight in my coffee
No sugar tonight in my tea
No sugar to stand beside me
No sugar to run with me

Dat'n-doo-dow dow-dat'n-doo-dow
Dat'n-doo-dow dow-dow-dow
Dat'n-doo-dow dow-dat'n-doo-dow
Dat'n-doo-dow dow

Jocko says "Yes" and I believe him
When we talk about the things I say
She hasn't got the faith or the guts to leave him
When they're standing in each other's way
You're tripping back now to places you've been to
You wonder what you're gonna find
You know you've been wrong but it won't be long
Before you leave 'em all far behind

'Cause it's the new mother nature taking over
It's the new splendid lady come to call
It's the new mother nature taking over
She's gettin' us all
She's gettin' us all

Jocko said "No" when I came back last time
It's looking like I lost a friend
No use callin' 'cause the sky is fallin'
And I'm getting pretty near the end
A smoke-filled room in a corner basement
The situation must be right
A bag of goodies and a bottle of wine
We're gonna get it on right tonight

'Cause it's the new mother nature taking over
It's the new splendid lady come to call
It's the new mother nature taking over
She's gettin' us all
She's gettin' us all

(Lonely feeling) Jocko says "Yes" and I believe him
(Deep inside) When we talk about the things I say
(Find a corner) She hasn't got the faith or the guts to leave him
(Where I can hide) When they're standing in each other's way
(Silent footsteps) You're tripping back now to places you've been to
(Crowding me) You wonder what you're gonna find
(Sudden darkness) You know you've been wrong and it won't be long
(But I can see) Before you leave 'em all far behind

'Cause it's the new mother nature taking over
It's the new splendid lady come to call
It's the new mother nature taking over
She's gettin' us all
She's gettin' us all

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