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Definitely one of the most interesting facts about Denmark!I don’t know about any other country more suitable for biking than Denmark. And therefore I find it to be one of the more interesting facts about Denmark and the Danes. They are often quite big (sometimes built out of oil cans), not very pleasing to the eye and difficult to move, so you can “enjoy” them for quite some time. It’s always at Bakken, Copenhagen.Last year it was actually the 60 years anniversary!! You'll be ready for your own Viking adventureThe Danish monarchy is a popular institution in Denmark and is one of the oldest in the world. In fact there are two places higher than this. Copyright 2012 - 2020 Swedish Nomad - Travel Blog | All Rights ReservedThey like to eat salty licorice together with a glass of cold milkDenmark is an archipelago made up of over 100 islands, some of which are not even inhabitedDanes are said to drink an average of 4 cups of coffee per dayThere are 18 different shark species living in the Danish watersDenmark is home to the oldest and second oldest amusement parks in the worldDenmark is considered the “least corrupt” country in the world It quite possibly is! Without the human-made structures, Möllehöj is 9 cm taller than Yding Skovhöj.Interesting to know about the pepper tradition, didn’t know about that!Yes, I think all Scandinavian countries have more islands than we might think, but of course, some of those are just tiny islands.Well… I’d say the tradition of giving pepper at 30 if unmarried is way more common than cinnamon at 25.Another Danish tradition you might find strange/funny is cutting the tips of the socks of the groom at weddings. THE LITTLE MERMAID is Danish. It once belonged to the Rolling Stones!
I knew er had an archipelago, but NOT that many! Here are some things you may not know about LEGO, the world’s favourite toy.Hans Christian Andersen is surely the most famous Dane ever. Here's a brief overview to help you brush up on your Viking knowledge. So generally a way of stopping the groom from seeing other girls – a kind of funny theoretically mental castrationYet another crazy thing: In Denmark every year in the summer the Santa Claus’s have a congress.
You can “hygge” by yourself with a good book by the fireplace, going for a walk, baking etcThe word ‘hygge’ is not unique to the danish language. Ejer Bavnehøj 171,04 meters and Yding Skovhøj 172,54 meters.The tradition with cinnamon when you turn 25, is a spin of from the pepper tradition, when you turn 30. And, you might be surprised to hear, some of the biggest beaches in Europe!See Denmark's iconic disappearing lighthouse before the sea swallows it!Local adventurer @saschabendix has dubbed Møns Klint The Cold Caribbean and we love that!Here is a small selection of the most beautiful beaches in Denmark. Oh no. We just use the word more often about all kind of things.I Think we are the happiest people in the world because we appreciate the little things in life.About the cinnamon, this is very common in Jutland.Nope! We all know the best thing about travelling can often be the unexpected things you see along the way; the people; the discoveries you make all by yourself.
Denmark has been inhabited since at least 12 500 BC. The traditional Danish kringle. We have several words that all translates to the word please, depending on which meaning you want it to have… Well, that depends on how you count :) Ejer Bavnehöj is 170,35 meters. But I have never met a person, who drank milk with their licorice … So it’s not a “fun fact” but more of a “weird myth”.Another fun fact about Denmark and danes would be, that we were the first country in the world to allow porn in pictures and movies …we also have one of the world’s lowest percentages of teen pregnancy even though sexual education is mandatory from kindergarten and through out the school years.And UN unmarried Girl/woman at 30 is a “pebermø” ( peber virgin).
The cinnamon tradition is very common where I grew up and live (in Jutland)! Salty or sweet, I just love it.
Definitely one of the most interesting facts about Denmark!I don’t know about any other country more suitable for biking than Denmark. And therefore I find it to be one of the more interesting facts about Denmark and the Danes. They are often quite big (sometimes built out of oil cans), not very pleasing to the eye and difficult to move, so you can “enjoy” them for quite some time. It’s always at Bakken, Copenhagen.Last year it was actually the 60 years anniversary!! You'll be ready for your own Viking adventureThe Danish monarchy is a popular institution in Denmark and is one of the oldest in the world. In fact there are two places higher than this. Copyright 2012 - 2020 Swedish Nomad - Travel Blog | All Rights ReservedThey like to eat salty licorice together with a glass of cold milkDenmark is an archipelago made up of over 100 islands, some of which are not even inhabitedDanes are said to drink an average of 4 cups of coffee per dayThere are 18 different shark species living in the Danish watersDenmark is home to the oldest and second oldest amusement parks in the worldDenmark is considered the “least corrupt” country in the world It quite possibly is! Without the human-made structures, Möllehöj is 9 cm taller than Yding Skovhöj.Interesting to know about the pepper tradition, didn’t know about that!Yes, I think all Scandinavian countries have more islands than we might think, but of course, some of those are just tiny islands.Well… I’d say the tradition of giving pepper at 30 if unmarried is way more common than cinnamon at 25.Another Danish tradition you might find strange/funny is cutting the tips of the socks of the groom at weddings. THE LITTLE MERMAID is Danish. It once belonged to the Rolling Stones!
I knew er had an archipelago, but NOT that many! Here are some things you may not know about LEGO, the world’s favourite toy.Hans Christian Andersen is surely the most famous Dane ever. Here's a brief overview to help you brush up on your Viking knowledge. So generally a way of stopping the groom from seeing other girls – a kind of funny theoretically mental castrationYet another crazy thing: In Denmark every year in the summer the Santa Claus’s have a congress.
You can “hygge” by yourself with a good book by the fireplace, going for a walk, baking etcThe word ‘hygge’ is not unique to the danish language. Ejer Bavnehøj 171,04 meters and Yding Skovhøj 172,54 meters.The tradition with cinnamon when you turn 25, is a spin of from the pepper tradition, when you turn 30. And, you might be surprised to hear, some of the biggest beaches in Europe!See Denmark's iconic disappearing lighthouse before the sea swallows it!Local adventurer @saschabendix has dubbed Møns Klint The Cold Caribbean and we love that!Here is a small selection of the most beautiful beaches in Denmark. Oh no. We just use the word more often about all kind of things.I Think we are the happiest people in the world because we appreciate the little things in life.About the cinnamon, this is very common in Jutland.Nope! We all know the best thing about travelling can often be the unexpected things you see along the way; the people; the discoveries you make all by yourself.
Denmark has been inhabited since at least 12 500 BC. The traditional Danish kringle. We have several words that all translates to the word please, depending on which meaning you want it to have… Well, that depends on how you count :) Ejer Bavnehöj is 170,35 meters. But I have never met a person, who drank milk with their licorice … So it’s not a “fun fact” but more of a “weird myth”.Another fun fact about Denmark and danes would be, that we were the first country in the world to allow porn in pictures and movies …we also have one of the world’s lowest percentages of teen pregnancy even though sexual education is mandatory from kindergarten and through out the school years.And UN unmarried Girl/woman at 30 is a “pebermø” ( peber virgin).
The cinnamon tradition is very common where I grew up and live (in Jutland)! Salty or sweet, I just love it.