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Denmark on world map

Map of Denmark in world

Denmark on world map shows the location of Denmark in atlas. Denmark world map will allow you to easily know where is Denmark in the world map. The Denmark in the world map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Denmark ranks as having the world highest level of income equality, and has the world seventh highest per capita income. Denmark has a labour force of about 2.9 million. Denmark has the fourth highest ratio of tertiary degree holders in the world. GDP per hour worked was the 13th highest in 2009 as you can see in Denmark on world map. Denmark has the world lowest level of income inequality, according to the World Bank Gini (%), and the world highest minimum wage, according to the IMF. As of June 2010 the unemployment rate is at 7.4%, which is below the EU average of 9.6%.

enmark has the 9th highest export per capita in the world. Denmark main exports are: industrial production/manufactured goods 73.3% (of which machinery and instruments were 21.4%, and fuels, chemicals, etc. 26%); agricultural products and others for consumption 18.7% (in 2009 meat and meat products were 5.5% of total export; fish and fish products 2.9%). Denmark is a leading country in the world regarding electronic dissemination of statistics. There are about 2 million hits every year. Denmark has considerable sources of oil and natural gas in the North Sea and ranks as number 32 in the world among net exporters of crude oil and was producing 259,980 barrels of crude oil a day in 2009 as its shown in Denmark on world map.

Denmark economy stands out as one of the most free in the Index of Economic Freedom and the Economic Freedom of the World. The economy has high levels of international trade and Denmark is known as a free trade advocate in the European Union. Denmark ranks 16th in the world in terms of GDP (PPP) per capita and ranks 5th in nominal GDP per capita as its mentioned in Denmark on world map. Denmark is one of the most competitive economies in the world according to World Economic Forum 2008 report, IMD and The Economist.

Map of Denmark and surrounding countries

Maps of Denmark and countries around

Map of Denmark and surrounding countries shows all countries around Denmark. This Denmark map and bordering countries will allow you to know neighboring countries and the geographical location of Denmark in Northern Europe. The Denmark map and surrounding countries is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe bordering the Baltic and the North Sea. The country consists of a large peninsula and many islands referred to as the Danish Archipelago. Neighboring countries include Germany, Norway, and Sweden as you can see in the Map of Denmark and surrounding countries. Denmark has a strategic location controlling the Danish Straits that link the Baltic and North Seas. Danish-German relations are foreign relations between the Denmark and Germany. Denmark has an embassy in Berlin and 3 General Consulates in Flensburg, Hamburg and Munich. Both countries closely border each other, and are full members of NATO and of the European Union.

Denmark-Norway relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Norway. Both countries have a very long history together, both surrounding countries were part of the Kalmar Union between 1397 and 1523. Norway was in Union with Denmark between 1537 and 1814. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1905, after Norway independence. Denmark has an embassy in Oslo as its shown in the Map of Denmark and surrounding countries. Norway has an embassy in Copenhagen. Both countries are full members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States, of NATO, and of the Council of Europe. There are around 15,000 Norwegian people living in Denmark and around 20,000 Danish people living in Norway.

Denmark-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Sweden. Both countries have a very long history together, both countries were part of the Kalmar Union between 1397 and 1523. There have been 11 Dano-Swedish wars between 1521 and 1814. Today, both countries are separated by the Øresund, which links the Baltic Sea and the North Sea as its shown in the Map of Denmark and surrounding countries. Denmark has an embassy in Stockholm and 2 general consulates (in Göteborg and Malmö). Sweden has an embassy in Copenhagen and 16 honorary consulates (in Aabenraa, Aarhus, Aalborg, Esbjerg, Frederikshavn, Grenå, Helsingør, Holbæk, Kolding, Nuuk, Nykøbing Falster, Odense, Rønne, Skagen, Tórshavn and Viborg). Both countries are full members of the Nordic Council, of the Council of the Baltic Sea States, of the Council of Europe, and of the European Union. There are around 21,000 Swedish people living in Denmark and there are around 42,000 Danish people living in Sweden. Denmark protested against the Swedish Barsebäck nuclear power plant, located 20 km from Copenhagen, for decades. It ceased operation in 2005.

Denmark map Northern Europe

Map of Denmark in Northern Europe

Map of Denmark in Northern Europe shows the location of Denmark in the Northern Europe continent. Denmark map Northern Europe will allow you to easily know where is Denmark in Northern Europe and to know countries near. The Denmark in the Northern Europe map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Denmark (Listeni/ˈdɛnmɑrk/; Danish: Danmark, pronounced [ˈdænmɑɡ̊] ( listen)), officially the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark, pronounced [ˈkɔŋəʁiːəð ˈdanmɑɡ̊] ( listen)), is a sovereign state in Northern Europe, with two additional overseas constituent countries also forming integral parts of the kingdom; the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic and Greenland in North America as you can see in Denmark map Northern Europe. The country consists of a large peninsula, Jutland and many islands, most notably Zealand, Funen, Lolland, Falster and Bornholm, as well as hundreds of minor islands often referred to as the Danish Archipelago.

Danish foreign policy is based on its identity as a sovereign nation in Northern Europe as its mentioned in Denmark map Northern Europe. As such its primary foreign policy focus is on its relations with other nations as a sovereign independent nation. Denmark has long had good relations with other nations. It has been involved in coordinating Western assistance to the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania). The country is a strong supporter of international peacekeeping. Denmark is today pursuing an active foreign policy, where human rights, democracy and other crucial values are to be defended actively. In recent years Greenland and The Faroe Islands have been guaranteed a say in foreign policy issues such as fishing, whaling, and geopolitical concerns.

Denmark became a member of the European Union in 1973 but remains outside the Eurozone, while both Greenland and the Faroe Islands have exercised their right to remain outside the EU entirely. A founding member of the United Nations, NATO and the OECD, Denmark is also a member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). As a result of Denmark acclaimed "flexicurity" model, Denmark has the most free labour market in Northern Europe, according to the World Bank. Employers can hire and fire whenever they want (flexibility), and between jobs, unemployment compensation is very high (security). The World Bank ranks Denmark as the easiest place in Europe to do business as its shown in Denmark map Northern Europe. Establishing a business can be done in a matter of hours and at very low costs.