Denmark
It is one of the Scandinavian countries. Denmark is the southernmost and territorially the smallest of the five Nordic countries. The national capital is Copenhagen. The country consists of a large peninsula. Denmark is a constitutional monarchy and is a member of the European Union.
Natural Resources of Denmark
Denmark is originally relying on farming, fishing and seafaring with no other major natural resources.
Denmark experienced rapid industrialization and urbanization in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Weather of Denmark
The climate of Denmark is in the temperate zone. The winters are not particularly cold and the summers are cool. There is a lot of wind, which is stronger during the winter and weaker during the summer. Denmark has an average of 170 rainy days. The greatest rainfall comes in November. The Danish economy is highly unionized, 75% of its labor force re members of a trade union.
Economy of Denmark
Denmark's market economy features very efficient agriculture, up-to-date small-scale and corporate industry, extensive government welfare measures. Denmark has very high living standards, a stable currency and high dependence on foreign trade.
Denmark Transportation
Denmark's national airline is Scandinavian Airlines System. Copenhagen Airport is the country's largest airport, and also the biggest hub for Scandinavia.