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Luckily for those people that are looking for employment there are a number of jobs in Denmark available with all sorts of skills. Continue Reading »
Luckily for those people that are looking for employment there are a number of jobs in Denmark available with all sorts of skills. Continue Reading »
Denmark received a boost when it was a recently named as the Organic Country
of the Year at a food fair in Germany; bringing extra focus on Danish food and the organic variety in particular. All the signs are that organic food in Denmark will continue to flourish. Continue Reading »
The Invest In Denmark concept is part of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They work through out different parts of the world to boost trader. They work in most of Europe, Asia and North America encouraging international companies and potential customers to deal with and invest in Danish companies. Continue Reading »
Danish music celebrates an annual rock festival in the city of Roskilde; second only to the UK’s Glastonbury version, with over 100,000 ticket sales. Over the past few years huge bands such as Guns N Roses, U2, Black Sabbath and Green Day have all played the venue. Continue Reading »
However, when it comes to Danish literature, one man stands out as Denmark’s greatest ever author and that is of course Hans Christian Andersen. Born in 1805 and raised in poverty, he moved from Odense to the capital Copenhagen at the tender age of 14. He became a poet and a novelist; but most famously a writer of fairy tales, which went onto immortalize the man’s genius. Continue Reading »
Danish food takes a lot from the culture and history. In fact many of the foods that they enjoy today originate from centuries ago. Continue Reading »
Demark is very much a class-less society and they encourage all types of Danish design, arts, crafts and fashion to be enjoyed by everyone. They actively set out to make sure that design is enjoyed by people of all ages even school children. Continue Reading »
Denmark is renowned for being a country that has a well preserved history. The Danish culture has a love for arts & music, they are a big family country and believe in equal work rights for men and women, and in fact many of the bigger respected people in the business world in Denmark are female. Continue Reading »
The Danish bicycle culture prompted the formation of the Danish Cycling Federation way back in 1905, with the principal aim to improve conditions for cyclists. Today major cities have between 300-500 km of dedicated cycle paths, single direction on each side of the road, between the pedestrians and the carriageway. Continue Reading »
Like any major city, Copenhagen in Denmark has a host of top tourist attractions, with the iconic statue of the Little Mermaid being the most popular. Its small size – 1.25 meters high – usually surprises visitors, who would be even more shocked to discover it is actually a copy; the original is kept at a secret location by the sculptors heirs. Continue Reading »