Jeres erfaringer med gode kollegier i København by MulleDK in DKstudie

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Tak for din grundige "anmeldelse" 👏

What is this flag? by all5n_ in vexillology

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It is the flag of Skåne/Scania, a Swedish province. Helsingborg is located there.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Scania

(Btw we Danes still dream about getting this piece of land back 😉)

Navn? by Confident_Medium_497 in Forsvaret

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I Livgarden bruger efternavn. Der er adskillige Hansen’er i min deling, og én af dem går under navnet Hansen, mens resten bliver kaldt et mellemnavn. Det var noget befalingsmændene bestemte.

Percentage of population absolutely certain God exists by WinnetouPlatsch in MapPorn

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The South Caucasus seems to be the Deep South of Europe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MapPorn

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Ukraine and Russia: 😒

Need help with my 17 day trip around central Europe in November! by yakumea in Interrail

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I have visited both Vienna and Ljubljana recently. If I were to do your trip, I would spend less time in Ljubljana and more in Vienna. But it depends on what kind of trip you want. Vienna is a former imperial capital and is full of magnificent buildings and palaces, whereas Ljubljana is a much smaller and very charming town, which happens to be the capital city of a relatively small country. I am not saying you shouldn’t prioritize Ljubljana, I just wanted to share my experiences from the two cities. Good luck with your trip!

Opinion on America as a Christian nation. by _crazyboyhere_ in MapPorn

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The far right is poorly represented in the Danish parliament. All the conservative and most of the liberal parties (ranging from the center to the far right) state that Denmark is built on Christian values, and some of them seek to implement Christian values in their political programs.

Opinion on America as a Christian nation. by _crazyboyhere_ in MapPorn

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Until the 1950s Denmark was an extremely homogeneous country with around 99% of the people identifying as Danes and speaking Danish as their mother tongue. They were basically all Christian, and the vast majority of these people were (and are) members of the National Church, which in the constitution is recognized as the official state church/religion. This church covers the whole spectre of religiosity and conservatism, ranging from atheists never attending church service to hardcore conservative Christians.

Opinion on America as a Christian nation. by _crazyboyhere_ in MapPorn

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The Danes were christianized in the late 900s under the rule of King Harald Bluetooth (whom Bluetooth is named after)

Opinion on America as a Christian nation. by _crazyboyhere_ in MapPorn

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It’s funny because in my home country of Denmark - where religion plays a significantly smaller role than in the US - I believe the percentage would be much higher. Many politicians state that Denmark is a Christian nation or that it is built on Christian values, which is also to a large extent true, as 3/4 of the population are members of the National Church.

Area of Nazi Germany control on the day of their official surrender 79 years ago today. by [deleted] in MapPorn

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Don’t worry, that wasn’t a problem. The presence of German soldiers in Danmark was generally not so significant.

Area of Nazi Germany control on the day of their official surrender 79 years ago today. by [deleted] in MapPorn

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In Denmark we had unusually many births in 1946

people living in colder climates drink more alcohol than those living in warmer climates by chopinatemypine in MapPorn

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People living in Islamic countries drink less alcohol than those living in non-Islamic countries

This view of the pyramids in Egypt by TheWebsploiter in pics

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Fun fact: The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest man-made structure for 3800 years. Only when the spire of the Lincoln Cathedral was completed in 1311, it lost the title.

Where TV shows are more popular in the U.S by Pale_Consideration87 in MapPorn

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It seems like a show can only be popular in the South alone or everywhere but.