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  • 1Denmark — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Denmark (disambiguation). Denmark Danmark …

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  • 2Wikiproyecto:Patrimonio de la Humanidad — Patrimonio de la Humanidad …

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  • 3History of Denmark — This article is part of a series on Scandinavia Geography Mountains Peninsula Viking Age Old Norse Viking Thing (assembl …

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  • 4Gorm the Old — Gorm learns of the death of his son Canute, painting by August Carl Vilhelm Thomsen. Gorm the Old (Danish: Gorm den Gamle, Old Norse: Gormr gamli), also called Gorm the Sleepy (Danish: Gorm Løge dvaske), was the first historically recognized King …

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  • 5Denmark — /den mahrk/, n. a kingdom in N Europe, on the Jutland peninsula and adjacent islands. 5,268,775; 16,576 sq. mi. (42,930 sq. km). Cap.: Copenhagen. * * * Denmark Introduction Denmark Background: Once the seat of Viking raiders and later a major… …

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  • 6Christianization of Scandinavia — History of Scandinavia Stone Age Bronze Age Pre Roman Iron Age Roman Iron Age Germanic Iron Age Barbarian Invasions Viking Age Christianization Kalmar Union …

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  • 7Viking — For other uses, see Viking (disambiguation). Danish seamen, painted mid twelfth century …

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  • 8Kitesurfing — Kitesurfing, kiteboarding, uses wind power to pull a rider through the water on a small surfboard or a kiteboard (which is like a wakeboard). Generally kiteboarding refers to a style of riding known as free style or wakestyle where as kitesurfing …

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  • 9List of sovereign states by date of formation — Below is a list of sovereign states by formation dates, sorted by continent. This list includes only the 194 sovereign states currently in existence; it does not include former sovereign states. For proposed states or various indigenous nations… …

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  • 10Knut der Große — Penny Münze, König Knut, um 1016 Knut der Große (dänisch: Knud den Store, englisch: Canute the Great), in der englischen Herrscherfolge auch Knut I., in der dänischen Knut II. (* etwa 995; † 12. November 1035 in Shaftesbury), war im früh …

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