Getting a Car in Denmark
Denmark and cars is not an ideal match. The government is trying its best to discourage car use and get people to use Denmark’s efficient public transportation or – even more eco-friendly – their bikes. […]
Denmark and cars is not an ideal match. The government is trying its best to discourage car use and get people to use Denmark’s efficient public transportation or – even more eco-friendly – their bikes. […]
Many families in Denmark are finding it difficult to supervise their growing children particularly when both parents are working. The situation becomes more difficult if toddlers are involved as these little kids really need much attention. Unless one parent works at home, watching over the kids is really a huge challenge. […]
The Danish parliament passed a resolution that requires all dogs to be painted with a 15cm (6 inch) wide version of the Danish flag, the Dannebrog. The goal is to improve road safety by making dogs more visible at night. Denmark reported 7,000 road casualties in 2007. […]
Work in Denmark Special: Denmark’s immigration laws are considered to be the strictest in the entire European Union. This is after its government modified the laws. For this reason, not many people are able to enter the country very easily. […]
Technological innovation is nothing new to the Danish people. It’s where they actually excel and reap awards from the different parts of the world. And the success stories continue to be told without showing signs of getting to an end. […]
Tourists in Copenhagen have various choices as to the way they want to tour the Danish capital. They can walk around, join a Copenhagen bike tour, drive around or just ride around. The last option is perhaps the most convenient as all you have to do is sit comfortably and view the great attractions in the city. And you can do this by taking the CityCirkel bus. […]
The year 2010 moves on smoothly for Denmark with more achievements added to the country’s already long list of merits. It continues to reap rewards in the fields of science and information technology where it normally excels moving up from a lower rank. […]
If an adventure trip is what you’re interested in experiencing in a great country such as Denmark, why not go camping with your family and friends. This Nordic country has nearly 850 nature camp sites and 498 accredited camp sites with some of them situated near the beach. […]
Spring time is here and what better way to celebrate it than to bring your family to Tivoli Friheden in Aarhus. This place guarantees you and your kids lots of fun and entertainment much like the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. […]
Mie Olise, a young Danish artist, has debuted in the U.S. Her wonderful paintings are displayed today at the Barbara Davis Gallery in Houston, in the state of Texas. The solo exhibit covering paintings, installation and video which will run until March 27 is entitled A Fugitive Crosses His Tracks – Departure. This is Olise’s second show in the same gallery with the first one held two years ago in 2008. […]
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