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Which country is Denmark close to?

Question 1: Which is closer to the United States, Denmark or China? Geographical location:

It is only more than 2700 kilometers from the easternmost point of the northeast to Alaska, USA.

It is more than 4000 kilometers from Denmark to America.

However, although Greenland enjoys autonomy, it is nominally a territory of Denmark, and it only takes more than 2 100 kilometers from Greenland to the United States. So it depends on how lz is defined.

Politically and culturally: Denmark is certainly close at hand. ...

Question 2: Which continent is Denmark located in? Which countries around him are located in Europe, or northern Europe to be exact? Surrounded by Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands and so on.

Question 3: Which continent and country does Denmark belong to? Nordic is a political and geographical term, especially referring to the five countries of the Nordic Council: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. The region includes Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland in northern Europe, as well as the Faroe Islands, which is internally autonomous. Northern Europe is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the west, Eastern Europe in the east, Arctic Ocean in the north and Central Europe in the south, with a total area of 654.38+0.3 million square kilometers. Terrain is platform and eroded mountain, and glacial lake, sheep back, serpentine hills and drum hills are the main geomorphological features. Most of northern Europe belongs to temperate continental climate, with long winters, low temperatures and short and cool summers. Iceland and northern Norway have cold climates, while Denmark and southwestern Scandinavia have temperate maritime climates. Nordic countries have relatively low population density and the highest economic level in Europe. The per capita GNP of Norway, Denmark and other countries is far in the forefront of the world. Forestry, hydropower, iron ore mining, fishery, shipbuilding and shipping are all traditional economic sectors in northern Europe. With regard to the definition of Northern Europe, many people can't clearly define the concept of Northern Europe because the national authorities in China have never come up with a systematic explanation, and the proper terms such as "Northern Europe, Northern Europe, Hokuriku, Beiting and Scandinavia" are seriously confused and abused. Northern Europe (1+0) is a natural geographical term, which refers to northern Europe, including the whole European region north of the Alps. (2) As a human geography term, it refers to the northern part of Western Europe, including Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria and the five Nordic countries. Scandinavia Scandinavia (1) is a concept of physical geography, which refers to Scandinavia, including Denmark, Sweden, Norway and northern Finland. (2) As a concept of linguistics and anthropology, it refers to the Scandinavian branch, including Danish, East Norwegian, West Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroe Islands and Swedish. NordicCouncil Nordic is a political term that refers to Nordic Council countries. Five full members: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. There are three full member regions: Faroe Islands, Greenland and Oran Islands. 3 active partners: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Norden Hokuriku is a human geography term, which refers to all the territories of the land-locked countries, including the five Nordic countries and the three Baltic countries, plus the territories of Greenland, Faroe Islands and Norway at the north and south levels. Connecting them together, only considering the border, we can draw the following conclusion: Hokuriku is about equal to Beiting, including Northern Europe, Scandinavia, Northern Sweden, Europe, Northern Europe, Scandinavia and Sweden. Data Map: Seven basic national conditions in Beiting.

Question 4: Which country is Denmark? Denmark is a country, located in the northern part of Europe, on the jutland.

Question 5: Which countries are there from China to Denmark, and any international flight from China to Schengen countries can then transfer to Denmark? For example, Beijing-Sweden-Denmark-Germany-Beijing or Beijing-Finland-Norway-Sweden-Denmark.

Europe is very small, one-way flight 1-3 basic hours, more than 3 hours is far away ~

Question 6: Which country is Germany closely related to? The Federal Republic of Germany is located in central Europe, bordering Poland and the Czech Republic in the east, Austria and Switzerland in the south, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France in the west, Denmark in the north and the North Sea and Baltic Sea. It has the largest number of neighboring countries in Europe.

Question 7: Which country, province and city is closest to Bregen, Sweden? Blacking Province (Swedish: Blacking Province L? N) It is located in the south of Sweden, adjacent to the provinces of Skone, Krunuberg and Kalma, and adjacent to the Baltic Sea in the south.

The nearest country to Bregin 'er should be Denmark in the west (not bordering other Swedish provinces), and the nearest foreign city here is Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.

In addition, there is an island named "Bornholm" in the Baltic Sea south of Bregin, which is also Danish territory. In terms of distance, it is probably closer than Copenhagen.

In a word, the nearest country to Bregen is Denmark. Hope to adopt.

Question 8: Which is better, Sweden or Denmark? Sweden is the first country to implement social welfare and universal medical care. Sweden is one of the countries that receive the largest number of refugees in proportion to the population in the world. Swedes are very friendly to China people. Foreigners who have legally lived in Sweden for more than five years can become Swedish citizens, provided that they have not committed serious crimes during their stay. You can apply for Swedish citizenship by marrying or cohabiting with Swedish citizens, living in Sweden for at least 3 years, and marrying or cohabiting with Swedish citizens for at least 2 years. Refugees can obtain Swedish citizenship after four years of legal residence in Sweden. Foreigners who are accepted as immigrants in Sweden can obtain a permanent residence permit (PUT). Holders of permanent residence permits can live and work in Sweden indefinitely and can enter the country without permission. Foreigners who have legally lived in Sweden for more than five years can become Swedish citizens, provided that they have not committed serious crimes during this period. A person who marries or cohabits with a Swedish citizen can acquire Swedish citizenship in a relatively short time, but in this case, he must generally live in Sweden for at least three years and marry or cohabit with a Swedish citizen for more than two years. Stateless persons or political refugees can obtain Swedish citizenship after four years of legal residence in Sweden. First, Sweden's "clothes" 1, weather The weather in Sweden needs to remind everyone that winter nights and summer days in Sweden are very long. In winter, it even gets dark at two o'clock in the afternoon, and in summer, you can still see the sun at ten o'clock in the evening. It is not uncommon for the sun and the moon to appear here together. 2, clothing preparation As for clothing preparation, considering that Sweden's own clothes, especially winter clothes, are not very expensive, and the quality is good, generally waterproof, it is recommended to buy winter clothes after going to Sweden. In addition, waterproof shoes are recommended here, and the price is not very high. Comparatively speaking, underwear and socks here are more expensive, so you can bring some from China. Sweden is still warm in winter, the temperature is close to Shanghai, and the indoor temperature is high. You don't need to bring sweaters and pants, but gloves and hats are necessary. Second, Sweden's "food" 1, supermarkets There is not much difference between Swedish supermarkets and domestic supermarkets. There is a shopping basket at the door, but you need to pay attention to using the shopping cart. Some cars here need to be pushed away with coins of five crowns or ten crowns, and they will be returned when they are returned. Some plastic bags with good quality and large size in supermarkets generally charge extra, and the price ranges from one kronor to three kronor. Of course, there are also plastic bags that are free, but they are generally small and can't hold much. In addition, supermarkets in Sweden generally have recycling stations to recycle empty bottles and cans, and each can can get 0. 5 crowns to 2 crowns. There is also a small post office in the supermarket, which is convenient for customers to post things. 2, food For food, there are many specialties in Sweden that are very delicious, including meatballs and fish, especially salmon. One way is to slowly bake potatoes, onions, milk and special ingredients in the oven, which is very delicious and memorable. There is also apple pie, which has a unique flavor. Recommend tasting. There is also ice cream like Haagen-Dazs, which is very cheap. Friends who like ice cream can feast their eyes.

2. Bars As we all know, bars are a very important part of Swedish life, not only on weekends, but also on weekdays. I recommend several wines to you. The first one is Stor Stark, which is equivalent to domestic draft beer. It tastes sweet, sour and bitter, and the alcohol content is not high. It is very popular in bars and the price is not very expensive. Generally, a large glass is about 20 to 50 kronor, which is enough for one night. In addition, if there are ladies, I recommend Bally' s, that is, chocolate and vodka. Belarus and Absolut are also wines with high click frequency. There are usually a lot of fans gathered in the bar, and everyone can enjoy watching the ball. When they are free, they can bet on lottery tickets to guess the score, which will be more enjoyable. 3. Garbage In Sweden, the problem of garbage disposal is more complicated. The garbage here is generally recycled, with strict classification of paper, boxes, glass, used batteries and so on. In Sweden, garbage is roughly divided into seven categories: the first category is domestic garbage, which refers to the garbage that needs to be treated when cooking; The second is the battery, just like many places in China. In order to protect the environment, batteries are recycled separately. The third is plastic, which is divided into soft plastic and hard plastic; The fourth is metal products; The fifth is glass products, which are divided into transparent glass and colored glass; The sixth is paper, and >>

Question 9: Which country is better, the Netherlands or Denmark? Holland, of course. If it is not a small population, its total output value is not too high. Otherwise, its per capita living standard is higher than that of France and Germany. There is a famous Philips in Holland, but there is no multinational company of this level in Denmark. Moreover, the Netherlands has good relations with the United States and Japan, which also creates conditions for its better development in the world. In addition, in a sense, the Dutch inherited some wolf genes from the original Germanic spiritual blood.