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Denmark
- Gateway to Europe
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Location:
Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, on
a peninsula north of Germany
Geographic coordinates: 56 00 N, 10 00 E
Map references: Europe
Area:
total: 43,094 sq km
land: 42,394 sq km
water: 700 sq km
note: includes the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea and
the rest of metropolitan Denmark, but excludes the Faroe Islands
and Greenland
Area - comparative:
slightly less than twice the size of Massachusetts
Land boundaries:
total: 68 km
border countries: Germany 68 km
Coastline:
7,314 km
Maritime
claims:
contiguous zone: 24 nm
continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
territorial sea: 12 nm
Climate:
temperate; humid and overcast; mild, windy winters and cool
summers
Terrain: low and flat to gently rolling plains
Elevation
extremes:
lowest point: Lammefjord -7 m
highest point: Ejer Bavnehoj 173 m
Natural resources:
petroleum, natural gas, fish, salt, limestone, stone, gravel
and sand
Land use:
arable land: 60%
permanent crops: 0%
permanent pastures: 5%
forests and woodland: 10%
other: 25% (1993 est.)
Irrigated land: 4,350 sq km (1993 est.)
Natural hazards:
flooding is a threat in some areas of the country (e.g., parts of
Jutland, along the southern coast of the island of Lolland) that
are protected from the sea by a system of dikes
Environment
- current issues: air pollution, principally from vehicle and
power plant emissions; nitrogen and phosphorus pollution of the
North Sea; drinking and surface water becoming polluted from animal
wastes and pesticides
Environment
- international agreements:
party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air
Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile
Organic Compounds, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change,
Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification,
Hazardous Wastes, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Nuclear
Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber
83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants,
Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol,
Law of the Sea
Geography
- note: controls Danish Straits (Skagerrak and Kattegat) linking
Baltic and North Seas; about one-quarter of the population lives
in Copenhagen
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Background: Once
the seat of Viking raiders and later a major north European power, Denmark
has evolved into a modern, prosperous nation that is participating in
the political and economic integration of Europe. So far, however, the
country has opted out of some aspects of the European Union's Maastricht
Treaty, including the new joint monetary system.
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Population:
5,336,394 (July 2000 est.)
Age structure:
0-14 years: 18% (male 505,820; female 479,815)
15-64 years: 67% (male 1,802,665; female 1,755,633)
65 years and over: 15% (male 330,055; female 462,406) (2000
est.)
Population
growth rate: 0.31% (2000 est.)
Birth rate:
12.16 births/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Death rate:
11 deaths/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Net migration
rate: 1.95 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Sex ratio:
at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.71 male(s)/female
total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2000 est.)
Infant mortality
rate: 5.11 deaths/1,000 live births (2000 est.)
Life expectancy
at birth:
total population: 76.54 years
male: 73.95 years
female: 79.27 years (2000 est.)
Total fertility
rate: 1.73 children born/woman (2000 est.)
Nationality:
noun: Dane(s)
adjective: Danish
Ethnic groups:
Scandinavian, Inuit, Faroese, German
Religions: Evangelical Lutheran 97%, other Protestant and Roman
Catholic, other
Languages: Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic (an Inuit dialect), German
(small minority)
note: English is the predominant second language
Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 100%
male: NA%
female: NA%
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Telephones
- main lines in use: 3.203 million (1995)
Telephones
- mobile cellular: 1.347 million (1999)
Telephone
system: excellent telephone and telegraph services
domestic: buried and submarine cables and microwave radio
relay form trunk network, 4 cellular radio communications systems
international: 18 submarine fiber-optic cables linking Denmark
with Norway, Sweden, Russia, Poland, Germany, Netherlands, UK, Faroe
Islands, Iceland, and Canada; satellite earth stations - 6 Intelsat,
10 Eutelsat, 1 Orion, 1 Inmarsat (Blaavand-Atlantic-East); note
- the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden)
share the Danish earth station and the Eik, Norway, station for
world-wide Inmarsat access
Radio broadcast
stations: AM 2, FM 355, shortwave 0 (1998)
Radios:
6.02 million (1997)
Television
broadcast stations:
42 (plus 44 repeaters) (September 1995)
Televisions:
3.121 million (1997)
Internet
Service Providers (ISPs):
12 (1999)
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Railways:
total: 2,859 km (508 km privately owned and operated)
standard gauge: 2,859 km 1.435-m gauge (600 km electrified;
760 km double track) (1998)
Highways:
total: 71,437 km
paved: 71,437 km (including 843 km of expressways)
unpaved: 0 km (1998 est.)
Waterways:
417 km
Pipelines:
crude oil 110 km; petroleum products 578 km; natural gas 700 km
Ports and
harbors: Alborg, Arhus, Copenhagen, Esbjerg, Fredericia, Grena,
Koge, Odense, Struer
Merchant
marine:
total: 336 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 5,190,227 GRT/6,815,128
DWT
ships by type: bulk 12, cargo 132, chemical tanker 22, container
70, liquified gas 26, livestock carrier 6, petroleum tanker 24,
rail car carrier 1, refrigerated cargo 13, roll-on/roll-off 19,
short-sea passenger 8, specialized tanker 3 (1999 est.)
note: Denmark has created its own internal register, called
the Danish International Ship register (DIS); DIS ships do not have
to meet Danish manning regulations, and they amount to a flag of
convenience within the Danish register (1998 est.)
Airports:
118 (1999 est.)
Airports
- with paved runways:
total: 28
over 3,047 m: 2
2,438 to 3,047 m: 7
1,524 to 2,437 m: 3
914 to 1,523 m: 13
under 914 m: 3 (1999 est.)
Airports
- with unpaved runways:
total: 90
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 7
under 914 m: 82 (1999 est.)
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