Denmark
Denmark, officially Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. It comprises the Jutland Peninsula and an archipelago of 443 named islands, with the largest ones including Zealand, Funen, and the northern part of Jutland. Denmark borders Germany to the south and has a maritime border with Sweden to the northeast. The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen, located on the island of Zealand. Denmark is known for its high standard of living, its welfare system, and for being one of the happiest countries in the world. The country has a long maritime history and has played a significant role in Scandinavian history. Denmark is famous for its modern design, architecture, innovative cuisine, and as the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, famous for his fairy tales. The country is also known for its commitment to environmental sustainability and renewable energy.
Population of Denmark from 2018 to 2020:
2018: Approximately 5.78 million inhabitants.
2019: Approximately 5.80 million inhabitants.
2020: Approximately 5.82 million inhabitants.
Capital (Copenhagen): Population in 2020: About 633,000 inhabitants.
Top 10 cities by number of inhabitants in 2020: (Figures are approximate)
Copenhagen: ~633,000
Aarhus: ~280,000
Odense: ~180,000
Aalborg: ~115,000
Esbjerg: ~72,000
Randers: ~62,000
Kolding: ~60,000
Horsens: ~59,000
Vejle: ~57,000
Roskilde: ~51,000
Denmark is divided into 5 regions: Capital Region, Zealand Region, Southern Denmark Region, Central Denmark Region, and North Jutland Region.
GDP in millions of Euros from 2018 to 2020:
2018: About 310,000 million Euros.
2019: About 330,000 million Euros.
2020: (Data not available at the time of the last update)
Public deficit in millions of Euros from 2018 to 2020:
2018: About 0.3% of GDP.
2019: About 3.7% of GDP.
2020: (Data not available at the time of the last update)
% GDP/government debt ratio from 2018 to 2020:
2018: About 34.1%.
2019: About 33.2%.
2020: (Data not available at the time of the last update)
Unemployment rate % from 2018 to 2020:
2018: About 5.1%.
2019: About 5.0%.
2020: (Data not available at the time of the last update)