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Monday, October 13, 2008
Legoland has reference to the lego blocks - toys developed in Denmark and had gained worldwide popularity, particularly among children. And together with its palaces, gardens and the creation of Tivoli in 1843 (a world famous amusement park) are the main attractions of Copenhagen (the capital) in the mainland of Jutland. It plays host to more visitors and tourists than any Nordic City.

Denmark is in northern Europe, consisting of 406 islands and the mainland being Jutland. 64% of the entire country is fertile and among the flattest in the world, thus its main source of revenue is agricultural product - pork (meat products), fish and dairy products, which found a ready market since its membership to the European Union.

This country served as the bridge between the European mainland and the Scandinavian peninsulas and has been a vital link to the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) defense umbrella since 1949.

The Kingdom of Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, a system of governance that is as old as its symbol, the Denmark flag that dates back to the 14th century. Dannebrog (Danish cloth) or the Flag of Denmark is red with a white Scandinavian cross that extends up to the edges of the flag and the vertical part of the cross is designed closer to the hoist side. The cross design of the Danish Flag was subsequently the inspiration of other Nordic Countries.

The legend of the flag and popular among the Danes, although many considers it as a myth; that during the Battle of Volsmerlaget (June 15, 1219) the flag fell from the sky at the critical time of the conflict, thus ensuring a Danish victory.


by: The Flagman