vendredi 25 janvier 2013

VELKOMMEN TIL DANMARK




  



Denmark
officially the Kingdom of Denmark  is a sovereign state in Northern Europe, with two additional overseas constituent countries also forming integral parts of the kingdom; the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic and Greenland in North America. Continental Denmark is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, located southwest of Sweden, with which it is connected by the Øresund Bridge, and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The country consists of a large peninsula, Jutland, and many islands, most notably Zealand, Funen, Lolland, Falster and Bornholm, as well as hundreds of minor islands often referred to as the Danish Archipelago.

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Here, some facts about "Denmark"! 



As soon as having the curiosity  to know more about Denmark you people might have many question popping in your minds ......

  • How many Danes live in Denmark?
  • What is the capital of Denmark?
  • Does Denmark have the Euro or the Krone?
  • Find out the answers and more quick facts about Denmark and the Danes.
well.. then here we go..
  • Population 5,584,758 (2012)
  • Area 43,098 square kilometres
    Population density 
    126.4 per square kilometre
    Geographic region
     Scandinavia
  • Capital
    Copenhagen 1,213,822 (2012)
    Other major cities 
    Aarhus 252,213 , Odense 168,798, Aalborg 126,556 (2012)
  • Form of state 
    Monarchy
  • Head of state 
    Queen Margrethe II (since 14 January 1972) 
  • Language 
    Danish
  • Religion
    90% Protestant
  • Currency
    Danish Kroner.
Denmark has a large fishing industry, and possesses a merchant fleet of considerable size. The manufacturing sector's main areas of activity include food products, chemicals, machinery, metal products, electronic and transport equipment, beer and paper and wood products. Tourism is also an important economic activity.

When it comes to food no need to say.... their most favorite dishes and special items are


roast pork





boiled or sugar browned potatoes

boiled red cabbage"

(open sandwich)smørrebrød



















  









Now, I am Going To Present a Mathematician  From "Denmark"\







Jakob Nielsen (15 October 1890, Mjels, Als – 3August 1959, Helsingør) was a Danish mathematician known for his work on automorphisms of surfaces. He was born in the village "Mjels" on the island of Als in North Schleswig.
His mother died when he was 3,  
  • In  1900 he went to live with his aunt and was enrolled in the "Realgymnasium". 
  • In 1907 he was expelled for membership to an illicit student club. Nevertheless, he matriculated at the University of Kiel in 1908.
  • Nielsen completed his doctoral dissertation in 1913. Soon thereafter, he was drafted into the German Imperial Navy. He was assigned to coastal defense. In 1915 he was sent to Constantinople as a military adviser to the Turkish Government. 
  • In 1920 Nielsen took a position at the Technical University of Breslau. The next year he published a paper in Mathematisk Tidsskrift in which he proved that any subgroup of a finitely generated free group is free.
  • In 1926 Otto Schreier would generalize this result by removing the condition that the free group be finitely generated; this result is now known as the Nielsen–Schreier theorem.
In 1951 Nielsen became professor of mathematics at the University of Copenhagen, taking the position vacated by the death of "Harald Bohr"(the scientist after whom the element "bhor" is named). He resigned this position in 1955 because of his international undertakings, in particular with UNESCO, where he served on the executive board from 1952 to 1958.




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