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  1. Le Danemark, en forme longue le royaume de Danemark [11], [12], [13] ou le royaume du Danemark [14] (en danois : Danmark / ˈ t æ n m ɑ k / [15] Écouter et Kongeriget Danmark), est un pays d’Europe du Nord et de Scandinavie [16].

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DenmarkDenmark - Wikipedia

    Denmark has flat, arable land, sandy coasts, low elevations, and a temperate climate. It had a population of 5,964,059 (1 December 2023), of whom 800,000 live in Copenhagen (2 million in the wider area). [19] Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs.

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    Climate

    1. Climate chart of Copenhagen. 2. Climate of Denmark according to the Köppen climate classification.

    Land use

    1. Arable land: 55.99% Permanent crops: 0.14% Other:42.87% (2012) Irrigated land: 4,354 km2(2007) Total renewable water resources: 6 km3(2011) Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural): total: 0.66 km3/yr (58%/5%/36%) per capita: 118.4 m3/yr (2009)

    Land reclamation

    In 2019, the government proposed building 9 new artificial islands, named project Holmene, which would create 3 km2 of reclaimed land, to be built from 2022 to 2040. In June 2021, lawmakers approved the construction of a 3 km2 island, named Lynetteholm, in the Copenhagen Harbor. A spokesperson for the Climate Movement in Denmark (Klimabevægelsen i Danmark) said the organization would sue the government over environmental concerns.

    Maritime claims

    1. 1.1. Contiguous zone: 24 nmi(44.4 km; 27.6 mi) 1.2. Continental shelf:200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation 1.3. Exclusive economic zone: 105,989 km2(40,923 sq mi) (excludes Greenland and Faroe Islands). 200 nmi (370.4 km; 230.2 mi) 1.4. Territorial sea:12 nmi (22.2 km; 13.8 mi)

    Other issues

    1. 1.1. Iceland disputes the Faroe Islands' fisheries median line. 1.2. Iceland, Ireland and the United Kingdom dispute Denmark's claim that the Faroe Islands' continental shelfextends beyond 200 nautical miles or about 370 km. 1.3. The Faroe Islands continue to study proposals for full independence. 1.4. Denmark is currently investigating the extent of the continental shelf of Greenland, in the hope that Greenland's Exclusive Economic Zone can be expanded. One of the areas investigated is th...

    Urban population

    1. Denmark's urban population accounts for 87.9% of its total population, with a 0.51% rate of change in urbanization.Copenhagen remains the largest city in Denmark with a population of 1.2 million people and a metro population of 1.99 million. Copenhagen became Denmark's capital in 1443 and now currently sits with a population density of 6,800 people per square kilometer. 2. About a quarter of Danes live in the capital Copenhagen.

    References

    The World Book Encyclopedia (2003 ed.). 1974. ISBN 0716601036.

    Media related to Geography of Denmarkat Wikimedia Commons 1. Map of Denmark from the Atlas “Theatrum orbis terrarum” by Abraham Ortelius. It's the first printed map of Denmark.

  3. Denmark ( Danish: Danmark ), officially named the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the furthest south of the Scandinavian countries, to the northwest of North America, to the south of Norway and south-west of Sweden (which it is connected to by a bridge).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Danish_RealmDanish Realm - Wikipedia

    Danish Realm. This article is about the current realm. For the mainland, see Denmark. For the colonial era, see Danish overseas colonies. For other territories formerly under Danish control, see History of Denmark. For other uses, see Denmark (disambiguation).

  5. Contents. Flag of Denmark. The national flag of Denmark ( Danish: Dannebrog, pronounced [ˈtænəˌpʁoˀ]) [4] is red with a white Nordic cross, which means that the cross extends to the edges of the flag and the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side.