Kingdom of Denmark
- Coat of arms/Flag of Denmark
- Capital – Copenhagen
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- Current Ruler – Christian I of Denmark
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The Kingdom of Denmark is a small country located in Northern Europe, surrounded by the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Skagerrak Strait. The population is primarily of Danish descent, but there are also sizable communities of Germans, Swedes, and Norwegians. The official language is Danish, but German and Latin are also commonly spoken. The capital city, Copenhagen, is located on the island of Zealand and is known for its beautiful architecture and bustling port.
The government is a monarchy, with the king as the head of state and the prime minister as the head of government. The legislative body is known as the Folketing, which is made up of elected representatives from various regions of the country. King Christian I, who came to the throne in 1448, works to strengthen the power of the monarchy and centralize the government. Count Hans of Holstein governs the southern part of the kingdom.
Denmark is home to several notable residents, including the famous explorer, Vitus Bering, who is known for his voyages to the Arctic and the discovery of Alaska, and the astronomer, Tycho Brahe, who made significant contributions to the field of astronomy with his accurate measurements of the positions of stars.
In terms of places of interest, Denmark is known for its castles, such as the Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, which is also known as Elsinore and is the setting of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The country is also known for its picturesque landscapes, including the Jægersborg Dyrehave forest, which is home to a large population of deer and other wildlife.
Folklore in Denmark tells of several mythical creatures, including the “Nøkken,” a shapeshifting water spirit said to lure people to their deaths in swamps and ponds. The Nøkken is said to be able to take the form of a handsome man or a horse and is known to play beautiful music on his fiddle to lure unsuspecting travelers to their doom. Other creatures include the “Bjergtrold,” a mountain troll, and the “Draug,” a ghost or undead creature.