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  • Facts About Denmark's Native Plants

    First time visitors to this small lowland country will be surprised as to how the rural countryside stretches in many directions across the coastal plains. Between the vast acreage of farmland and the large urban areas, little territory remains for the survival of wild plants. In fact, many of Denmark's native plants are confined to small woodlots and hunting grounds that were once the domain of nobility. Yet within these places the old trees, shrubs, vines and herbs continue to live.

  • How to Buy a House in Denmark

    Buying a house in Denmark has a residency hurdle and requires "that persons who have no permanent residence in Denmark, and have not previously lived in Denmark for a consecutive period of five years, obtain the permission of the Danish Ministry of Justice," according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Given the legal documentation requirements, purchasing a home in Denmark will usually require four to six months of work with legal professionals.

  • Falsled Kro in Faaborg, Denmark

    Falsled Kro is a gourmet restaurant and inn in Denmark. Located outside the town of Fåborg, Falsled Kro is one of Denmark's finest gourmet inns. Once a 16th-century smuggler's inn, it is now a premiere Relais & Châteaux property that still maintains its quaint and character-filled traditions, nestled in the beautiful, peaceful Danish countryside.

  • Denmark Immigration Laws

    According to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, American citizens can visit Denmark as tourists on a valid U.S. passport for up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa. Denmark will not permit such visitors to work during the 90 days. Lengthier stays and other situations require a residence permit and possibly a work permit.

  • Interesting Places in Denmark

    To visit, or not to visit? That is the question. Luckily, the answer is clear: Visit Denmark, the home of Hamlet, the seafaring Vikings and countless places where history, beauty and entertainment combine. A visit to Denmark is sure to include unforgettable and interesting, enlightening places chronicling the history and the future of the Danish people.

  • How to Use a Cell Phone in Denmark

    While visiting Denmark's towns or famous sights, such as the Tivoli Amusement Park or the Little Mermaid statue, you want to make sure that you can use your cell phone in an emergency. Using a cell phone in Denmark is easy if you follow these steps.

  • How to Enjoy the Roskilde Festival in Denmark

    The Roskilde Festival outside of Roskilde, Denmark is the biggest rock festival in northern Europe. It's four days of unbridled fun. Held early in July, the Roskilde Festival offers music for anyone's taste. Rock, punk, funk, hip hop, metal and some stuff you've never even heard of before. It's a touch festival to tackle, but here are a few tips to get you through it all.

  • How to Drive in Denmark

    The best way to visit Denmark is by car. Driving will allow you to explore and get lost in the beauty of the country, but if you've never driven there before, be prepared to use these steps.

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