🇩🇰 Denmark — from fearless Vikings to one of the happiest countries in the world! Discover the land of the oldest flag, cozy “Hygge,” and the bicycle capital, Copenhagen.
A small nation with a big heart, rich culture, and inspiring lifestyle. 🌍✨

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Let’s take a journey through the land of Tanrag, the world’s oldest flag, and discover what makes Denmark truly special. Denmark is located at the southern tip of Scandinavia and northern Europe. The country consists of Jatland Peninsula and more than 400 islands of which about 70 are inhabited. One fascinating fact, no point in Denmark is more than 52 kilometers or about 32 mi away from the sea. This has shaped Denmark history, culture, and economy, making it a true maritime nation. But Denmark is more than just its mainland. The Kingdom of Denmark also include Greenland, the world’s largest island and Pharaoh Island, a group of North Atlantic island known for their rubbed beauty. Together, these territories make Denmark an important kingdom with global reach. And probably above it, all is the Dan Brag, Denmark’s red and white flag, which holds the title of being the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. Denmark has a population of around 6 million people. The official language is Danish, but English is widely spoken, making communication easy for visitors. German, Arabic, and Turkish are also heard in some regions. About 72% of Danis are member of Evangelical Lutheran Church, the official national church. There are also Muslim, Catholic, and followers of other faiths. Danish society is built on equality and community spirit. A unique Danish word captured this way of life. The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen. It’s home to Danish royal family with Amelian Palace as its residence. is the largest city in Denmark is located on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand. [Music] Copenhagen is famous for its colorful harbor. Nihavan, the royal palaces, the Little Mermaid statue, and its reputation as one of the world’s most livable cities. Copenhagen, the capital, is often called the bicycle capital of the world. Around 90% of Dennis owns a bike and bicycle outnumber cars in Copenhagen. Every day, more than 40% of the people in Copenhagen commute by bicycles to work, school, or just around the city. Denmark has built over 12,000 kilometers to dedicate cycling path, making it safe and easy to ride. Biking isn’t just a transport. It’s part of Danish lifestyles linked to health, eco-friendly living, and their love of simplicity.

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