Denmark, already our penultimate country! In this blog I want to give you some info about the specialties of Denmark.
But first some quick facts and statistics
Location: Northern Europe bordering Germany 68 km
Capital: Copenhagen
Climate: temperate; humid and overcast; mild, windy winters and cool summers
Population: 5,413,392 (July 2004 est.)
Ethnic Make-up: Scandinavian, Inuit, Faroese, German, Turkish, Iranian, Somali
Religions: Evangelical Lutheran 95%, other Protestant and Roman Catholic 3%, Muslim 2%
Government: constitutional monarchy

When you like desserts, you definitely have to try the æbleskiver, these are just like small pancake doughnuts which are fried in butter.
It is served hot with jam and sugar.
Danish people like to drink alcohol, buying it in shops is already legal
at the age of 16, when you visit a bar you have to be 18 to buy alcohol.
Now you know what to eat in Denmark, it is
also good to know what kind of table manners Danish people have…
- When you are invited to a Danish home:
- Arrive on time because Danish people are very punctual
- Remove your shoes before you enter the house
- Never discuss business cases while eating
- Wait to be told where to sit, most of the time, there is a seating plan
- Taste everything, it is a way to show your respect for the host(ess)
- Men are always seated to the left of the hostess
- When the host says ‘skol’, you can start eating
Sports
The national sport of Denmark, is football. Other sports you can practice
in Denmark because of its popular locations, are fishing, canoeing, kayaking
and a broad-range of other water-themed sports.
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I didn't like the weather, there wasn't much sun. but the food on the other hand was delicious!
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