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17 Unique Things to do in Denmark For Cultural Immersion
The beauty, history, and uniqueness about Denmark, combined with having some of the happiest people on Earth, is what makes ...
Hygge (pronounced "hoo-ga") is just one word, among many other things, we can learn from Danish culture. It roughly translates to English as "coziness." It first appeared in Danish writing way back in ...
Once you break through the stereotypes of Lego and pastries, Denmark offers travelers rich experiences from its Viking heritage and Renaissance castles to modern design stores and a cutting-edge food ...
To be precise, pork meatballs and other pork dishes such as roasts have become the latest weapons in the culture wars playing out in Europe over immigration after a Danish town voted this week to ...
Danes are sending their last Christmas cards through the post. PostNord, Denmark’s state-owned postal service, will stop ...
Nobody fights food waste like the Danes. Over a recent five-year period, Denmark slashed its discarded food by 25 percent. Evidence of this improvement is everywhere. The charity fundraiser WeFood ...
The winters in Denmark are long and dark. For many international students, it is often the hardest part of living in the Scandinavian country. In the colder months, they dream of returning to Spain or ...
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