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		<title>Freight Services in Denmark Supported by an Effective Transport Infrastructure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 04:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenifer Martin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark is a vital hub for international freight and it is supported by an excellent and modern transport system, which is well regarded by shipping companies and freight services companies worldwide. Perhaps the best known landmark of the Denmark transport infrastructure is a remarkable feat of engineering that is a boost to the efficiency of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark is a vital hub for international freight and it is supported by an excellent and modern transport system, which is well regarded by shipping companies and freight services companies worldwide. Perhaps the best known landmark of the Denmark transport infrastructure is a remarkable feat of engineering that is a boost to the efficiency of freight forwarding between Denmark and Sweden &#8211; The Oresund Bridge</p>
<p>There are also other important bridges in Denmark that help facilitate effective freight forwarding by shipping companies in the country. These include the Storstrom Bridge linking the islands of Sjaelland and Falster and the Little Belt Bridge that links Fyn and Jutland.</p>
<p>The road system is well engineered and also well maintained right across Denmark, so it is well used by freight services. Many a freight company and shipping company have been pleased by the new train and auto link which connects Sjaell and Fyn. Denmark has over 70.000 km of paved roadways and 900 km of express ways.</p>
<p>The railway system has around 3000 km, of which around a quarter is privately owned. Only the Copenhagen S train network and the mainline Helsingor-Copenhagen-Padborg are electrified at present. All Danish railways are standard gauge, however. In particular, freight forwarders make considerable use of freight transport by train between Sweden and Germany.</p>
<p>As well as the many impressive engineering aspects of the transport system in Denmark, there are also some useful initiatives that make the transport system even more effective for freight forwarders. For example, The Oresunde Bridge crosses the border between Denmark and Sweden but the so-called Schengen Agreement means there are no passport controls. This is a big help for a freight company, saving valuable time and therefore money.</p>
<p>The Danish merchant fleet is also very strong, with over 300 ships of at least 1000 GRT. The majority of these ships belong to the Danish International Registry. This is an offshore registry programme for shipping companies that allows foreign ships to sail under the Danish flag. It is interesting to note that Denmark was the first country to use motor-driven ships and this pioneering approach has set the country in good stead in relation to its freight services infrastructure. It goes without saying that Denmark has many excellent ports and harbours, of which Copenhagen is the most significant.</p>
<p>There are also over 100 airports in Denmark, of which more than a quarter have paved runways. Kastrup Airport near Copenhagen is the centre of international freight air traffic.</p>
<p>This efficient freight transport system is vital because Denmark relies heavily on foreign trade. In the past, agricultural products made up the bulk of Danish exports but for the last 40 years or so, industrial exports have exceeded farm products in importance for freight forwarding.</p>
<p>The principal exports from Denmark are now machinery, instruments, iron, steel and clothing as well as food products, such as ham, pork, dairy products and fish. The United States of America are the largest non European trading partner, accounting for 5% of total Danish merchandise trade. The most important exports to the United States are industrial machinery, chemicals, furniture, pharmaceuticals and canned ham and pork. Meanwhile, aircraft, computers, machinery and instruments are among the major US exports making up international freight to Denmark.</p>
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		<title>Four Great Camping Sites in Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 07:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad Brad</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Travel & Tourism]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Denmark  Business]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark is one country which offers this wonderful opportunity to travelers of all ages. A nature trip is always possible in this Nordic country and a popular way of doing it is by staying at camp sites. To some people, camping would mean staying in a tent within a wooded area. But there&#8217;s a modern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark is one country which offers this wonderful opportunity to travelers of all ages. A nature trip is always possible in this Nordic country and a popular way of doing it is by staying at camp sites.</p>
<p>To some people, camping would mean staying in a tent within a wooded area. But there&#8217;s a modern way of camping today which does not necessarily involve staying in a tent for several days. Although they&#8217;re called camp sites, these places have cabins and mobile homes for rent and some even have modern amenities such as swimming pools, restaurants, a common kitchen and TV room. We share five well known camp sites which might interest you.</p>
<p>Hvidbjerg Strand/Feriepark &#8211; This is a 5-star camp site situated specifically in Blavand on the west coast of Denmark. Being a coastal area, this is perfect for beach lovers. Kids and adults can entertain themselves through the games room, bouncy castles, trampolines and a game zone. There are also several pools with slides, whirlpools and aquariums.</p>
<p>Feldberg Familie Camping &#8211; Located on the island of Fano a few hundred meters from Denmark&#8217;s North Sea, this child friendly area provides a lot of fresh air. Within the site are a mini golf course, an activity room and a bouncy castle.</p>
<p>Houstrup Camping &#8211; This site is in the western part of Jutland, about four kilometers from the North Sea. Activities that can be enjoyed here are swimming at the two pools &#8211; one for adults and the other one for kids, tennis, golf, walking and cycling.</p>
<p>Nymindegab Familie Camping &#8211; The beach is a main attraction in this camping site in Denmark, as it&#8217;s very near the camp site but other fun activities can also be enjoyed including cycling, sailing, surfing and horseback riding. Water lovers will surely have a grand time every day at the huge pools for adults and toddlers complete with slides.</p>
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		<title>Get a Job in Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 08:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenifer Martin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Business & Economy]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark has tightened their immigration and work restrictions over the past several years, so getting a job permit is a bit harder. There are still several ways to get one quickly and get a job in Denmark, depending on your qualifications. Below are listed three ways to get that all important piece of paper. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark has tightened their immigration and work restrictions over the past several years, so getting a job permit is a bit harder. There are still several ways to get one quickly and get a job in Denmark, depending on your qualifications.</p>
<p>Below are listed three ways to get that all important piece of paper.  The permit is the first step  to being able to get a job in Denmark, which  has a very attractive work environment, high salary packages and good opportunities, but they are not available to everyone.</p>
<p>Start out by finding out if you have the right to work in Denmark.</p>
<p>If you are an EU citizen then you have automatic right to seek work in Denmark. For you it is just a matter of finding a job. See number 3 below. If you find a job that pays enough, you will be granted a residence permit. For other applicants it is a little harder.</p>
<p>Remember: If you come to Denmark without the right to seek work or a work permit and then apply, the process is much harder.  During the wait (3 to 6 months), you will be without any income where at home you can still be working. And there is no guarantee that a permit will be granted. Play it safe.</p>
<p>Now here are 3 tips to get a work permit for Denmark.</p>
<p>First: Check out the Danish system for vetting applicants. It is called the Green Card Scheme and you get points based on your education, work experience, language skills, adaptability and your age. Fill out the application and if you can score 100 points you can obtain a work permit, which also gives you a 3-year residence permit.</p>
<p>Second option: Take a look at the positive list. This is a list of jobs that Denmark lacks qualified applicants for. If you have any of the qualifications on the positive list of jobs skills, you can quickly gain a work permit.</p>
<p>Finally: Browse the top job sites in Denmark, Jobnet, Job Guiden, Job Zonen, Monster, Step Stone and put your CV / Resume on file. You can place your resume in English or Danish. </p>
<p>Many companies search the Job banks for qualified employees. If you are offered a job, which pays 375,000 kroner or more, you automatically qualify for the Pay Limit Scheme, which automatically gets you a work permit.</p>
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		<title>Reasons to Travel to Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark is one of the greenest countries in the world. The Danish government has made the preservation of the environment one of the most important issues. Because of these national policies, they have some of the cleanest cities in the world, and the air is fresh and crisp nearly everywhere. Denmark has also offered families [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark is one of the greenest countries in the world. The Danish government has made the preservation of the environment one of the most important issues. Because of these national policies, they have some of the cleanest cities in the world, and the air is fresh and crisp nearly everywhere. Denmark has also offered families tax exemption if they could generate their own electricity using wind turbines. Many people have elected to go this route, because it not only saves them money, it is good for the environment. Wind power also is used by many business as well.</p>
<p>Denmark is really cool, literally. Because of it&#8217;s northern location it sports an Average temperature of only 60 degrees Fahrenheit in August! This means that if you&#8217;re into being cold, it&#8217;s a good place to visit. The winters average around 32 degrees Fahrenheit in January, so the snow stays around for a long time. Cross-country skiing is a national pastime, due in part to the long cold winters. There is also a lot of ski jumping if you&#8217;re into that sort of thing.</p>
<p>Denmark is filled with all kinds of interesting small cities. Of the 20 largest cities in Denmark, only six cities have a population of over 100,000. This means that in almost any part of the country, you can find interesting cities that will have historical value, interesting attractions and a relaxed attitude towards visitors.</p>
<p>Still don&#8217;t have the urge to travel to Copenhagen? The last reason to visit Denmark is simple. The people who live there are the happiest in the world. It only takes one visit to find out why. Why not give it a chance on your next vacation.</p>
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		<title>Denmark Dating Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 03:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenifer Martin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you go to a bar to seek during a date, can you seek a true date there? When do you go to the Social services to ask somebody if they are unmarried or not? Do you become embarrassed? Do you want to include/understand a person initially before you speak to them? Do you want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you go to a bar to seek during a date, can you seek a true date there? When do you go to the Social services to ask somebody if they are unmarried or not? Do you become embarrassed? Do you want to include/understand a person initially before you speak to them? Do you want to look at a person before you decide to leave with them? The solution is that the Danish service in line of dating will be enough very to these questions correctly. You will seek thousands of Danish singles on line with the Web site of dating of Denmark.</p>
<p>The service of dating of Denmark was on line recently on a goal, that is, to help the Danish girls and boys, the men and the women, to be for the relationship and the marriage. The marriage of knowing other half on line is common. There are many reports drawn up on line when they know another. Time when it takes to find that a woman or a single man of Denmark depends on the way in which each person carries out the process of dating. When you send a message to that loves you then, if this person answers immediately, you can on a date on line for a question of the minutes. Very that you made is to exchange email the ones with the others, to cause the ones with the others, to speak between them, and to arrange a gathering head with head together. Time falls on you and your special somebody.</p>
<p>In Denmark, Danish singles usually will not find to the bars during a date. They Internet will seek dates to the sites of dating because it is simpler to seek a single person on line. The personnel of Denmark goes to Google on Internet Explorer, they seize certain key words like to date Danish women , site of dating of Denmark , or Danish dating. From Google results, they will choose the first five dating services to be registered with. When they are registered with their personal advertisements, they pay more attention to download the photographs. Old of stating an image in value of the words of thousands is. This relationship is always true. Singles prefer with the profiles of research which have photographs initially. Thus, the loading of your photographs on your profile is an good idea.</p>
<p>Denmark is more in the south of the Scandinavian countries. Denmark has thousands of Danish women and the men who are unmarried seeking their relationships and associated on the Internet. The site of dating of Denmark is the bridge so that it finds their associates of life. When are you meeting isolated at the house, of what you have need is a friend, the correspondents, or in love one with speaking with, to share your life with, and to exchange ideas. When you are unmarried, you will need a friend or a friend to leave with and to cause with. If you are alone, then you will spend the days longer than when you are coupled. The play around with your companion of heart will make the hour of going more quickly. To spend one weekend isolated will make you annoyed and emptied. You will need a woman or a single Danish man to be with.</p>
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		<title>Knowing About  A Taste Of Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 08:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Danish Arts & Culture]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the connoisseurs of good taste will readily agree the significance of the gourmet food. Gourmet , is more of a cultural idea associated with the culinary arts of fine food and drinks. Through our taste and experiment of gourmet foods of other countries, we get a taste of the culture of those countries [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the connoisseurs of good taste will readily agree the significance of the gourmet food. Gourmet , is more of a cultural idea associated with the culinary arts of fine food and drinks. Through our taste and experiment of gourmet foods of other countries, we get a taste of the culture of those countries and expand our horizon. Giftswish is the leading online supplier of high end gourmet foods and fine artisan cheese from around the world and exclusive gourmet gift baskets . We are the very best quality provider, as our imports go straight from the pier, then directly to your plate. A sumptuous and sophisticated gourmet cheese experience is a perfect gift for anyone. </p>
<p>For a cheese lover, selection of artisan cheese from Giftswish is unparalleled. Imported from around the world, Giftswish has some of the finest cheese you might have tasted in a long time. Today we look at Danish foods and through the taste of the wonderful gourmet cheese and other foods of Denmark , we shall get a taste of the culture of Denmark, how its people lived and get to know it better. Danish cuisine/foods showcases/ features all those products that are suitable to its cool and moist northern climate. Since it shares its climate and agricultural practices with the other Scandinavian countries, Danish cuisine has much in common with them. Nevertheless, it has its own distinguishing features, which were formed by a variety of influences during the country&#8217;s long and difficult history.</p>
<p>Good food is an important ingredient in the Danish concept of -hygge- a word that can be best translated as a &#8220;warm, fuzzy, cozy, comfortable feeling of well-being. The attainment or achievement of -hygge- is a near-universal goal in Danish culture. Generally speaking, good food, good company, good wine, all contribute to the feeling of -hygge-. And that is what makes Danish food so special. Dairy products are one of the specialties of Denmark. Before the industrialization of Denmark (ca. 1860), small family-based agriculture farms formed the majority of Danish society. Long winters and a lack of refrigeration facility at that time meant that foods which could be stored for a long time came to predominate. With their abundance of milk and the need to preserve the milk over long time, the Danish society developed many types of cheese which are now world famous. </p>
<p>One of those world famous cheese is called -Havarti-. Havarti is a semi-soft Danish Table Cheese made with cow&#8217;s milk which can be sliced, grilled or melted. It was initially created and designed by Hanne Neilsen in Denmark who ran an experimental farm named Havertigaard during the mid-19th century. Havarti is made like most other cheeses, by introducing rennet to milk to cause curdling. The curds are pressed into cheese molds which are drained, and then the cheese is aged. Havarti is a washed curd cheese, which contributes to the subtle flavor of the cheese.Havarti is an interior-ripened cheese that is smooth and the color vary from cream to yellow depending on type. It has very small and irregular openings or pin sized holes in its mass. Havarti has a buttery taste and can be somewhat sweet to very sweet on the pallet, and it is slightly acidic. It is typically aged for about three months, although when the cheese is older it becomes more salty and acquires a taste like hazelnut.</p>
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		<title>Exploring The Charm Of Copenhagen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 08:53:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copenhagen in Denmark is one of Europe&#8217;s oldest capitals and home to the nation&#8217;s parliament, government, and monarchy. It is the nation&#8217;s largest city with a population of over 1 million. Copenhagen is a very attractive city with water canals, narrow streets and old stone buildings. It is proud of having the highest level of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copenhagen in Denmark is one of Europe&#8217;s oldest capitals and home to the nation&#8217;s parliament, government, and monarchy. It is the nation&#8217;s largest city with a population of over 1 million. Copenhagen is a very attractive city with water canals, narrow streets and old stone buildings. It is proud of having the highest level of life in the world, has fun together with the street musicians and sparkles with thousands of its lights in the Tivoli garden. Copenhagen offers lots of entertainment, museums, art galleries, restaurants, botanical gardens, wild parks and many more. It is a city suited for tourists and easy to explore. </p>
<p>The city can be cold in the winter so the most popular times to visit are in the summer months. Accommodations range from youth hostels and budget accommodation to exclusive five star hotels. For visitors there are many theaters, museums, art galleries and musical entertainment choices which will make your stay in the royal city memorable. Copenhagen City Hall Square in the center of the city can hold over 50.000 people for events. At one side of the square is the world famous Tivoli Gardens which features an amusement park which was established in 1843. It is worth a stroll around to check out the old world village like atmosphere featuring rides and restaurants. On the other side of the City Hall Square is the pedestrian shopping street Strøget a excellent starting point for shopping expeditions. </p>
<p>Another famous attraction is the Amalienborg Palace which is the residence of the Danish royalty and is actually four different palaces set out surrounding a square. At noon visitors gather to watch the changing of the guard.  For kids there are many attractions including the Copenhagen Zoo, the National Museum, the Aquarium or the New Carlsberg Glyptotek. There are also public beaches within easy reach of the city. Be sure to try out a saunas which is part of the Danish culture. Cuisine in Copenhagen offers a variety of choices ranging from basic meals including smorrebrod (open sandwiches), frikadeller, (meatballs) and pølser, (hot dogs) to the ultimate in fine restaurants. There is a growing number of North African and Middle Eastern restaurants influenced by recent immigrants to the area. Cafes and pubs abound as Denmark is renowned for its beer including the world famous Carlsberg lager. </p>
<p>Copenhagen has a thriving nightlife. Most nightclubs get going around midnight and are busy until dawn. Dancing, live music, and jazz clubs are all popular night time attractions. Copenhagen&#8217;s international casino draws large crowds interested in gambling. For opera lovers the Opera House in Copenhagen is one of Europe&#8217;s most modern and impressive buildings and features top notch opera. The Danish Royal Theatre dates from1872 and is home to the country&#8217;s highly rated theater and ballet performances.The Christiania area of the city was developed in the early 1970s by hippies who developed their own laws which were independent of the Danish government. It is now an area famed for art and a diversity of cultures.The famous Little Mermaid statue is one of Copenhagen&#8217;s most famous landmarks and attracts almost one million tourists every year. Nyhavn is the old harbor area and is a picturesque area not to be missed. Nyhavn includes many quays with boats and is a fun area to explore.</p>
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		<title>Useful Guide To Doing Business With Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 08:45:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country, consisting of the Jutland peninsula, north of Germany and over 400 islands of various sizes. If you are considering getting into international business with any of the Scandinavian countries, you should first be aware of the cultural differences in each country and adapt your business plan accordingly. If you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country, consisting of the Jutland peninsula, north of Germany and over 400 islands of various sizes. If you are considering getting into international business with any of the Scandinavian countries, you should first be aware of the cultural differences in each country and adapt your business plan accordingly. If you are entering into a business venture with Denmark, you will need to be well versed with their business attitude and etiquette. Having a thorough knowledge of what should and shouldn&#8217;t be done in terms of business etiquette will make your business dealings easy in this country. When interacting with business owners and company representatives from Denmark, ensure that you are well prepared. </p>
<p>Although, the Danes are known to be calm when it comes to business meetings, but they are also known to be scrupulous when it comes to analyzing information and data. So, make sure that you are well informed about the business venture and are ready to answer any questions that might arise. It is advisable that you avoid planning business trips during holiday months like July and August. This is because you will only have a skeleton staff available to help you should you choose to set up a business in Denmark at this time. </p>
<p>Another tip to doing business with companies in Denmark is to dress well during business meetings. The Danes are known to have a high-standard of living and a strong appreciation for fine things, but despite this, flamboyance is frowned upon. You will need to dress well but in a manner that does not call too much attention to yourself, else you might create an impression of haughtiness. </p>
<p>In Denmark, punctuality is highly valued, so do your best to make sure that you don&#8217;t run late for a meeting. However, if you do, ensure that a phone call is made citing a valid excuse for your tardiness. The Danes use the expression &#8221;heij&#8221; (pronounced &#8221;Hi&#8221;) and this is used both upon greeting and departing. When addressing people, it is advisable to use the first name and then their surname. </p>
<p>Keep in mind that the Danes value personal space and do not like to be in very close proximity with people. Therefore, when interacting with the Danes ensure that there is enough space between you. Denmark has a tolerant and open-minded society, so do not worry if you make a mistake in social etiquette when interacting with them, as this will not have damaging consequences to your business.</p>
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		<title>Things To Do On Your Denmark Holidays</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark is a beautiful country that is located in Northern Europe. Famous for its Viking ship, Denmark has become known as an oasis in Europe. With its beautiful and astonishing treasures of nature, Denmark is rapidly becoming a must visit holiday destination. When visiting Denmark, you will experience their history and culture. Although it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark is a beautiful country that is located in Northern Europe. Famous for its Viking ship, Denmark has become known as an oasis in Europe. With its beautiful and astonishing treasures of nature, Denmark is rapidly becoming a must visit holiday destination. When visiting Denmark, you will experience their history and culture. Although it is the smallest Scandinavian country, Denmark is full of castles, museums, historic towns, Viking sites, white sandy beaches, and many unspoiled islands to be explored by nature enthusiasts.</p>
<p>Let us start with the well-known Aalborg tower. The tower is a modern building and is a popular attraction for people of all ages. The main appeal of the tower is the spectacular views of the North Jylland countryside and the Limfiord to the north of the city. It is the perfect place to visit on a fine day, as the views extend as far as the North Sea and as Far East as the Katteegat. The tower has a whole load of facilities ranging from a kiosk to a cafe and restaurant that will surely satisfy every visitors needs. </p>
<p>For those interested in Denmark&#8217;s religious establishment, the Aaby Kirke is a highly recommended attraction. It is a popular church with one long nave, three-sided chancel at the east, and a west-end tower. The Church has an old world origin as it was built in 1872 and 1873 as a replacement for a previous Romanesque church. The inside designs are one of a kind, it features an unusual red and yellow brickwork to produce a stripped effect in the walls.</p>
<p>How about touring around the world&#8217;s renowned Tivoli Gardens? The Tivoli Garden is much more than just a central city park. This relatively small area in the heart of the city is actually one of the world&#8217;s most thrilling entertainment complexes. The Tivoli Lake reflects the incredible trademark fireworks display that light up the sky over the gardens twice a week. The garden is a romantic place for lovers who want a nice and relaxing walk.</p>
<p>Those looking for a different kind of holiday should try checking out the intriguing Erotica Museum. The museum exhibits erotic paintings, postcards, photos, films, magazines, sculptures, sex toys and many sensual objects. It was established 30 years ago when Denmark first liberalized pornography. The Museum showcases serious erotic themes. It traces erotic history from ancient times to the present day. The museum, besides its name, works and demonstrates erotic themes in a higher sense of knowledge.</p>
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		<title>The Grandeur of Denmark</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark is a country in the Scandinavian region of northern Europe, and the southernmost of the Nordic countries. It is the second most visited destination in Scandinavia, after Sweden, with approximately five million visitors each year. It has a constitutional monarchy with a free market capitalist economy and is a large welfare state. Denmark has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark is a country in the Scandinavian region of northern Europe, and the southernmost of the Nordic countries. It is the second most visited destination in Scandinavia, after Sweden, with approximately five million visitors each year. It has a constitutional monarchy with a free market capitalist economy and is a large welfare state.</p>
<p>Denmark has the world&#8217;s highest level of income equality. It has been ranked as the &#8220;happiest place in the world&#8221;, based on standards of health, welfare, and education, Global Peace Index survey ranks Denmark as the second most peaceful country in the world, the first being Iceland. Denmark is a very old country and the oldest kingdom of the world. The main point is that all its history is very well kept and can actually be experienced in different places in Denmark.</p>
<p>In Denmark we will be able to see zoological gardens and fantastic animal parks with Tigers, lions and many other exotic animals roaming out doors in nature. We can also enjoy the sight of giraffes, antelopes, rhinoceroses and many other animals walk around without with no constricting cages. We can also experience a real rain forest, and walk under the water</p>
<p>The historic culture sights of Denmark consist of old, historic buildings, monuments and memorials. The many bunker installations and fortifications illustrate life in and around the buildings during World War II. All around the country, we can experience the old houses and schools, which are preserved in original style with genuine furniture and interior.</p>
<p>Among Hotels, Best Western Jorgensens Hotel group has many branches in all important cities of Denmark. Also there are many 5, 4 and 3 star hotels are available.</p>
<p>Denmark, surrounded by four seas, is an ancient seafaring nation. Throughout history, visiting merchants from various lands and cultures, with their vessels, have given an air of cosmopolitan outlook to it. The forces of Ice Age shaped Denmark&#8217;s hills and valleys. Also short distances between various attractions offer unique opportunities for holiday traveling, with a mix of city life, culture and nature.</p>
<p>A holiday in Denmark enriches both body and soul, along with pure entertainment. The tourist can, within a short time, experience Skagen &#8211; the romantic, sun-drenched tip of Denmark, dip in North Sea along the sandy shores of Jutland, visit picturesque villages and historic towns, and enjoy Danish cuisine.</p>
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