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Introducing Denmark

The Danes are, overwhelmingly, a happy bunch. In fact, if you believe those contentment surveys that come out every couple of years, Denmark is one of the happiest nations on earth with some of the best quality of life.

It’s not hard to see why. Denmark’s hydrocarbon-rich economy is booming; it has the highest per capita GDP in the European Union (EU); literacy is 100%; unemployment is low; and its social-welfare programmes are the envy of continents. Education is free, and about half of all Danish students who graduate from secondary school continue on to higher education.

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Lego block replica of Copenhagen in Lego Miniland at Legoland.
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Lego block replica of Copenhagen in Lego Miniland at Legoland.

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  • Holger Leue
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  • Royal guards marching to Amalienborg Slot on Queen Margrethe II's Birthday.
  • Tilsandede Kirke (Buried Church) in sunset.
  • People at outdoor restaurants and young people along the canal, Nyhavn.
  • Rooftops nestled amongst trees.
  • Two enterprising older men from Copenhagen.
  • Cyclists having a traditional Bornholmer lunch.
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