1. Miriam Losada, Ana Ruiz de Molina,
Paula Serrano, Danae Benavente,
Vanesa Muñoz
2. Copenhagen.
The Capital of Denmark is Copenhagen.
Official language.
The only official language in Denmark is Danish.
3. Borders.
Germany borders Denmark.
Climate.
Denmark has a temperate climate, the mildness
of which is largely conditioned by the generally
westerly winds.
4. Famous author.
Hans Christian Andersen was
a Danish author and poet.
Andersen is best remembered for
his fairy tales.
5. Theresienstadt.
Theresienstadt or Terezin was a city built on
the northwest of Prague in 1780 by Joseph II.
The Red Cross was allowed to visit Terezin
once.
The Red Cross concluded that the Jews were
being treated all right.
Thousands died of malnutrition and exposure.
6. King of Denmark?
King Christian X of Denmark.
7. Christian’s father.
Frederick VIII of Denmark.
Christian’s wife.
Alexandrina Duchess Augusta of Mecklenburg-
Schwerin.
Danish West Indies.
The January 17, 1917.
8. World War II.
The king immediately surrendered, and in return
they respected their autonomy and the escape of
the Jews were allowed.
10. Island.
The islands that form the
archipelago are:
The Faroe Islands are a
group of islands in the
North Atlantic Ocean
between Scotland and
Iceland. The Faroese
archipelago consists of 18
islands of volcanic origin, of
which 17 are inhabited. Its
territory is predominantly
mountainous with cliffs that
are home to tens of
thousands of seabirds, is
dominated by meadows
and forests lacking.
11. Poblation.
In Denmark live 5,584,758 people.
EVOLUTION OF THE POPULATION BETWEEN 1961 AND 2003
13. Women and men.
Men have a life expectancy of 76 years and women of
81 years.
Danish flag.
The Danish flag is calledDannebrog, meaning 'Danish
Flag' or 'red flag'.
14. Danish social model.
The Danish flexicuritymodel has its roots in the
nineteenth century, when negotiations between
employers and unions during the call
Commitment September 1899.