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		<title>Site of the Month for February 2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Site of the Month for February 2012 relates to Denmark Directory. Best Denmark provides you with various categories of websites linking to government, arts, autonomous areas, cities, towns, humanities, health in Denmark.]]></description>
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Site of the Month for February 2012 relates to <a href="http://www.bestdenmark.com/">Denmark Directory</a>. Best Denmark provides you with various categories of websites linking to government, arts, autonomous areas, cities, towns, humanities, health in Denmark.</p>
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		<title>Site of the Month for July 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Site of the Month for July 2011 is about Denmark Business. Directory Denmark is a leading directory of Denmark with numerous links to browse for Denmark economy, business services, shopping, Danish society, culture, investment, computer, health, education, entertainment, transportation, lodging and environment in Denmark and more.]]></description>
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Site of the Month for July 2011 is about <a href="http://www.directorydenmark.com/">Denmark Business</a>. Directory Denmark is a leading directory of Denmark with numerous links to browse for Denmark economy, business services, shopping, Danish society, culture, investment, computer, health, education, entertainment, transportation, lodging and environment in Denmark and more.</p>
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		<title>The Infrastructure in Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 02:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark&#8217;s main exports are instruments, industrial machinery and food products. The United States of America is Denmark&#8217;s largest trading partner outside Europe, with freight forwarding highly streamlined between Denmark and the United States, as well as all European countries. The standard of living in Denmark is amongst the highest in the world and the economy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark&#8217;s main exports are instruments, industrial machinery and food products. The United States of America is Denmark&#8217;s largest trading partner outside Europe, with freight forwarding highly streamlined between Denmark and the United States, as well as all European countries.</p>
<p>The standard of living in Denmark is amongst the highest in the world and the economy is essentially strong, with growth averaging nearly 3% every year since the mid 90s. Denmark is also renowned for having one of the world&#8217;s very best transport systems, which makes it something of a global blueprint for efficient freight services.</p>
<p>This is illustrated by the fact that in 2000, Copenhagen Airport was named the world&#8217;s best airport by the International Air Transport Organisation. In fact, 2000 was a high point in terms of the Danish freight transport infrastructure as it was also the year that the 8 kilometre Oresund Bridge, linking Denmark and Sweden was completed.</p>
<p>In January 2008, the Danish Infrastructure Commission published a plan called &#8216;The Danish Infrastructure 2030&#8242; setting out how the country will continue to improve its transport infrastructure, to build further on its already strong position and meet the challenges of the future. This will be positive for the efficiency of freight services to and from the country.</p>
<p>The main aim of the plan is to address issues of increased congestion on the road and rail networks, as traffic levels have been growing over the last decade and are expected to continue to grow. Unless addressed, this would put increasing pressure on freight forwarding solutions and create logistical dilemmas for shipping companies.</p>
<p>On the national road network, the shipping company faces the greatest congestion problems in the Copenhagen area and in Eastern Jutland, in particular the Triangle Region, Kolding-Vejle Fredericia. On the rail network, as it is already at capacity on certain lines, there is limited potential to add extra services, without further development. This is a constraint on the potential for efficient international freight.</p>
<p>The Danish Infrastructure Commission predicts that traffic on the national road network will increase by 70% by 2030, creating big congestion problems on the motorway network and feeder routes. For the recent past, the freight transport infrastructure in Denmark has been based on &#8216;The Big H&#8217;. This is the major road and railway network that connects Denmark from east to west and from north to south. In addition, The Big H provides excellent links to neighbouring countries that are essential to trade and, as a result, to the freight company.</p>
<p>Although the Big H remains as the basis of the infrastructure plan for the future, it is planned to expand capacity in corridors where additional traffic is expected. This will include a number of ring connections around Copenhagen, efficient secondary links from the main regions to The Big H, and a focus on gateways to the rest of the world, safeguarding a bright future for international freight and freight forwarding in Denmark.</p>
<p>Moreover, the importance the country places on its transport infrastructure and the quality of its future infrastructure planning means that Denmark is a vital blueprint for the freight services industry worldwide.</p>
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		<title>A Popular Place for Immigration</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 03:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark is known to be the land of lovely coast lines and mind baffling islands. No country can surpass the safety and freshness that Denmark exhibits. Correspondingly, it is admired for having outstanding universities and superior quality of education which entice students to study in Denmark. In the same manner, the appealing features and firm [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark is known to be the land of lovely coast lines and mind baffling islands.  No country can surpass the safety and freshness that Denmark exhibits.  Correspondingly, it is admired for having outstanding universities and superior quality of education which entice students to study in Denmark.  In the same manner, the appealing features and firm financial system is something that attracts people to Denmark immigration. Similarly, the place is safe and known being an accepted place for people who migrates abroad.  Anyone who wants to experience natural atmosphere, Denmark is the best place to stay.</p>
<p>Professionals, businessmen and entrepreneurs from all parts of the world were invited by Danish immigration service.  They are accommodated under different Denmark migration schemes.  The most popular among overseas workers is the Denmark green card scheme.  This program is intended for skilled applicants.  Consequently, immigrants aspiring for jobs abroad always demanded for Danish green card application for economic stability and favourable working environment.  Information regarding available jobs in Denmark is provided by the skilled occupation list.  A detail of the works in demand in Denmark is likewise reflected on the list.</p>
<p>With regards to studying in Denmark, student who chose to study in Denmark never regrets and even considered the place to be the best choice for their studies. Top universities in Denmark also offer an undergraduate program but anyone interested must pass the qualifying examination.  Every applicant is required to be very good and must have confidence in English language. Talking about business, Denmark has the best business climate in the world as proven by surveys.  Popular for being the happiest country in the world, Denmark also ranked as the second less corrupt country next to New Zealand.</p>
<p>Usually normal visas for short stay in Denmark are valid for three (3) months only.  There is also available work visa for Denmark to those who are interested to work in Denmark.  Student visa is also availed by many students around the world who prefers to study in Denmark and gained quality education.</p>
<p>If you really want to stay or plan to visit Denmark you must learn a little about Danish culture.  Greetings other people in Denmark is one of the Denmark local customs you should learn. When asked to introduce yourself you must say it in your first name as Danes use first name in introducing themselves.  Just simply shake hands rather than pecking on the cheek as only couples and relatives are used to do kissing on the cheeks.</p>
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		<title>Denmark Souvenirs &#8211; What to Bring Back From Denmark As a Souvenir</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2011 08:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When traveling to new countries, the tendency is to buy souvenirs for friends, family and, of course, yourself. The problem is what type of souvenir to bring home. Well, when you come to Denmark or if you are just looking for some good Danish souvenirs, I have a couple of suggestions that have been winners [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When traveling to new countries, the tendency is to buy souvenirs for friends, family and, of course, yourself. The problem is what type of souvenir to bring home. Well, when you come to Denmark or if you are just looking for some good Danish souvenirs, I have a couple of suggestions that have been winners for many of my friends and family. Below is a list of my favorite Danish souvenirs.</p>
<p>Souvenirs are only appreciated if the person you are giving them to has been to Denmark or cares about the place. A lot of the souvenirs like memorial plates, ashtrays, etc., will be put on the shelf by your family and will mean &#8220;nothing&#8221; to them. They will only mean something to you, because you visited Denmark. I always suggest bringing home interesting food products that are not available back home. Here are a few fun and tasty treats to take back:</p>
<p>1. Flødeboller: These are chocolate-covered marshmallow cream balls on a cookie base. They are popular on top of ice cream, but can be eaten by themselves. You can get them at almost all grocery stores for about 15 -20 kroner for a box of 12 and I have yet to find anyone who does not love them.</p>
<p>2. &#8220;Pålægschokolade&#8221;: This comes in a small box with about 30 pieces in each box. Again, it can be found at all grocery stores. They are thin slices of chocolate and they are usually served on freshly baked bread that is warm. If the bread is warm, the chocolate will melt on the bread. If the bread is not fresh-baked, you can toast the bread and place it on the toast when it is finished. You can even gently warm the bread and chocolate in an oven (do not microwave&#8230; it ruins the taste). The chocolate does not have to be heated; it can be eaten at room temperature and will still taste fantastic. Come on, where else do people eat chocolate sandwiches? I am always sending boxes of these back to friends who visit. They stock up here and write and ask me to send a few boxes every couple of months.</p>
<p>3. Candy: Licorice is, of course, the natural choice if your friends/family like licorice. If not, get some other great candy. You really should go to Nørregade in Copenhagen and get &#8220;bolcher&#8221;, which is the Danish word for candy, at the BEST bolcher factory/shop in Denmark. It is called Nørregade Bolcher and it is located on Nørregade (right next to Nørreport train station&#8230; a 2-minute walk). There you can not only watch them make the candy, but you can pick your own combination of the different types of bolcher from the store displays. It is reminiscent of one of the old American soda fountain / 5-and-dime stores where they had all sorts of different candies in little jars with scoops so you could choose. Even if you don&#8217;t like candy, it is a great place to visit as a tourist. Love the smells and atmosphere. Yummy!</p>
<p>4. Kitchen accessories: Look in places like Illums. It is pretty pricey, but there is some cool stuff. Accessories can also be found at places like Kop og Kande and Inspiration for a bit less. Just funky designs that make any home or kitchen look DANISH! Denmark is renowned for their unique and stylish kitchen gadgets and they are well-crafted to last.</p>
<p>Avoid all the souvenir plates, unless your family/friends collect stuff like that. Also be aware that the Stroeget is a great place to shop, but their prices are much higher than places in the suburbs. A 10-minute walk up Vesterbrogade or Norrebrogade can put you in the suburbs where the same shops are, but with better prices. Remember to spend wisely, cuz it ain&#8217;t cheap.:)</p>
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		<title>Moving to Denmark &#8211; Five Important Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 03:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making a country to country move is rarely cheap and easy and Denmark is definitely not the exception. If you&#8217;re thinking of relocating Denmark, here are a five things to think about before moving to Denmark. They may save you some money, but more importantly they will save you a lot of grief and aggravation. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making a country to country move is rarely cheap and easy and Denmark is definitely not the exception. If you&#8217;re thinking of relocating Denmark, here are a five things to think about before moving to Denmark. They may  save you some money, but more importantly they will save you a lot of grief and aggravation.</p>
<p>First: Denmark has gotten very strict on their immigration laws and it is vital that you get all your paper work in order before you arrive in Denmark.  That includes applying for your work and residence permits. You can stay in Denmark for 3 months, but if you don&#8217;t have your permits you will have to leave.  It is easier to get these documents before you arrive.</p>
<p>Second: Denmark uses 220v/ 50Hz and the plug is a 2 round plug. The TV format is PAL. Do not bring your electrical appliances with you unless you just love them so much you can&#8217;t live without them. If you do make sure to buy your converters back home &#8211; they are outrageously expensive here. Many of your gaming consoles will not work with the Danish system, so check with the manufacturer to see if they are compatible before taking them. Also your computers, iPods, cameras &#8211; anything that needs to charged up. Think converters!</p>
<p>Third: The Danes use the metric system, so bring along your own measuring cups, spoons, scales, etc and your cooking books.  You will miss them if you do any cooking or baking. Conversions can take all the fun out of cooking.</p>
<p>That includes tape measures and rulers. I love to build but I MEASURE  in inches, feet and yards! Not centimeters &#8230; gee how long is 10 cm?</p>
<p>Fourth:  If you enjoy reading, I suggest you stock up on books to bring with you. Books in Denmark run about $20 for a new paperback and much more for a hardback. An alternative is to shop online at places like Amazon, eBay, eBid for bargains.</p>
<p>Fifth:  Leave your car at home and invest in a good bicycle. You can get bicycles here &#8211; boy can you find them here! But prices are much higher. Especially if you are also looking for a recreational bike &#8211; racing, mountain bikes, etc.. Bringing a car is way too costly and completely unnecessary for most people.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Reasons to Visit Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 04:33:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the peace and quiet of this little country of Denmark, it&#8217;s difficult to imagine barbaric Vikings strutting around with their swords and spears. Tourists of all kinds will find Denmark a great destination with everything from sandy beaches, fjords and coves to scenic country side with ring forts and castles and centuries old monuments [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the peace and quiet of this little country of Denmark, it&#8217;s difficult to imagine barbaric Vikings strutting around with their swords and spears. Tourists of all kinds will find Denmark a great destination with everything from sandy beaches, fjords and coves to scenic country side with ring forts and castles and centuries old monuments to savor. If these are not enough to convince you to visit Denmark, here are five other reasons that will.</p>
<p>1. The Happiest Place on Earth</p>
<p>Among its many accolades and awards, Denmark has earned the distinction for being the happiest plcae on earth, and you&#8217;ll find this easy to understand once you visit Denmark. In its capital city, Copenhagen, alone, you will find Danes smiling while shopping along Europe&#8217;s longest pedestrian streets, having a family picnic in the Tivoli Gardens or simply enjoying a carefree stroll in the gardens of the Amalienborg Palace, particularly during the country&#8217;s seemingly endless summer days. Even in winter when the sun rarely shines, recreational activities abound, while there are festivals scattered throughout the year, like the three-day Carnival of Copenhagen, the equally colorful Aalborg Carnival, the Odense International Days of Blues and the Holmsboe Festival in Horsens. Indeed, if you were a Dane, you would be happy, too.</p>
<p>2. Freetown Christiana</p>
<p>One of the most interesting places in Denmark is Freetown Christiana, a neighborhood in Copenhagen infamous for its own liberated set of rules. Here, you will find anarchism rampant, the hippie movement more alive than ever, yoga as the most popular pastime, a limited number of private cars allowed, a thriving Gay House and both academics and jobless people taking sanctuary &#8211; which makes it a completely different world of its own. You can even find hash and skunk weed openly sold in many shops along Pusher Street, although this is something Denmark is trying to ratify.</p>
<p>3. Danish Design</p>
<p>Danish design is known throughout the world for its trendy combination of sophistication and simplicity, as evident in its furniture, crafts and architecture. Indeed, you will see many cafes and coffee bars in Denmark which appear like effortless works of art. You can even spend the night in the world&#8217;s first designer hotel &#8211; the SAS Royal Hotel, which exudes style to the very smallest details. To learn more about Danish design, drop by the Danish Design Centre or the Danish Museum of Art and Design or learn about specific Danish crafts at the Museum for International Contemporary Glass and the Museum for International Ceramic Art. </p>
<p>4. Danish Food</p>
<p>For its cuisine, Denmark has various regional specialties like pan-fried plaice with wild berries in Skagen, pramdragergryde (lumps of pork with bacon and coarsely chopped vegetables) in Gudena, cabbage sausage in southern Jutland and bidesild (herring soaked in brine) in Mon, while open sandwiches or Smorrebrod can be found almost everywhere. For tasty Danish gourmet dishes, try eating out at one of the Michelin-starred restaurants in the country, like Formel B, Restaurant Ensemble, Restaurant Herman and Noma.</p>
<p>For drinks, you will find Mead, the drink of the Vikings, in Danish pubs, as well as champagne and fruit wines served in Danish restaurants, although Denmark remains a beer country, with nearly a hundred micro breweries. Famous breweries include those in Herslev, Refsvindinge and Bogedal, where beer brewing is considered an art and done the traditional way &#8211; with human hands or old-fashioned technology &#8211; which make them worthy attractions when you visit Denmark. You will also find Glogg or hot punch all around during Christmas, which is best enjoyed with the roast goose or special rice porridge that comes with the Julefrokost or Christmas feast.</p>
<p>5. Attractions for Children</p>
<p>Do you want to bring your children with you when you visit Denmark? By all means, do so, since there are definitely plenty of fun opportunities for children of all ages that await them. These include zoos like the Copenhagen Zoo, Odense Zoo and Aalborg Zoo where they can learn more about wild animals like elephants, giant turtles and chimpanzees, and even get to interact with them. They can also learn about the cultural heritage of Denmark by visiting the Viking Ship Museum, the Hans Christian Andersen Museum and the J.F. Willumsen&#8217;s Junior Museum or see toys from all over the world at the Skuldelev Toy Museum.</p>
<p>The most popular Danish attraction for children, though, is the original Legoland in Billund, with plenty of exciting rides all made out of colorful Lego blocks, which is why this is a place you should definitely bring your kids to when you visit Denmark. </p>
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		<title>Looking For The Accurate Danish Translation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Translation and interpretation are useful services for the companies that are looking for Danish or finnish translation. All the businesses and corporations dealing in particular foreign languages are likely to need a professional agency in order to take proper care of the translation services. The idea of these professional services is to give the accurate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Translation and interpretation are useful services for the companies that are looking for Danish or finnish translation. All the businesses and corporations dealing in particular foreign languages are likely to need a professional agency in order to take proper care of the translation services. The idea of these professional services is to give the accurate version of every original document or speech that may sound natural and relays the genuine core message.</p>
<p>Depending on the individual needs, the chosen translation agency will find a suitable and professional candidate to effectively translate or interpret the Finnish or Danish language. But, ultimately, the most difficult thing about getting the necessary interpretation or translation is finding the best agency to deliver.</p>
<p>When searching for a professional translation, there are several things that must be taken into account. The list includes the reputability of that company and experience in the field. The price is also equally important. Do you want the most competitive prices worldwide? Then you had better search for a suitable company, ready to dazzle you with their prices for Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish or Danish translations. As for the translation, you will definitely have to inquire about the use of special software. Used to increase efficiency, this software is regarded as highly useful.</p>
<p>So, you should try and find the agency that best suits the individual needs and the company’s requirements. Much information on the available translation agencies is likely to be found on the internet; the internet is a genuine source where you can find information regarding the experience in the translation field. You may even take a closer look at the available translation resources and read up on the existing skilled staff. You will have to try and find a company which specializes in danish translation or finnish translation field or business. This type of agency will make sure that the designated translator will understand the local dialect of that particular area in order to ensure the necessary, correct and accurate translation.</p>
<p>As the global market gets more competitive, it&#8217;s an imperative to have a quality translation for each of your documents. But, as the internet culture becomes more popular, a lot of various companies are likely to make their translation services available on the internet. The demand for such document translation significantly increases. But translation services may become extremely beneficial for private individuals. On a personal level, some people may employ the language translation services in order to provide themselves with finnish translation or danish translation.</p>
<p>With these vast benefits that the professional translation service brings, the document translation industry is on the way to future global recognition. Still, you have to be perfectly aware that choosing a document translation service is likely to become critical because the company&#8217;s reputation and even your private status are likely to be on the line. So, the hired translator needs to be well equipped with the necessary knowledge in languages in order to provide your company with quality translation services.</p>
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