Five areas make up the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a member of the EU. Hovedstaden, Sjaelland, Syddanmark, Midtjylland, and Nordjylland are the five areas. The total area of Denmark is 42,933 square kilometers. With a 140-kilometer border, Germany is the only neighboring country to the country. It has a moderate climate with chilly summers and warm, windy winters. Its landscape is primarily low-lying and level, with occasional rolling grasslands. There are 5.9 million people living there overall. With 794,128 residents, Copenhagen, the nation's capital, is also the most populated city. Two other significant cities are Odense and Aarhus. With 30.2 million people annually, Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is the busiest airport, followed by Billund Airport (BLL), which handles 3.5 million passengers annually. Access to every corner of the globe is available from Copenhagen Airport, which ranks as the 17th busiest airport in Europe. There are close cultural ties between Denmark and its Scandinavian neighbors. In terms of acceptance and tolerance laws, it is among the most progressive nations in the planet. Danish is the official language. With judicial examination of all legislation, the legal system is based on civil law. A parliamentary constitutional monarchy is the form of government. Queen Margrethe II is the head of state, while Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is in charge of the government.
Danish Krone (DKK) is the national currency of the country; at the moment, it is worth 6.8 USD. With a contemporary market economy, the nation has the 23rd largest economy in Europe, with a GDP of over $390 billion. The per capita income of its people is $66,516. Services account for 75% of GDP, while industry accounts for 22%. Wind turbines, medicines, medical equipment, ships, barley, and pigs are among its principal export commodities. The economy of Denmark is growing moderately, at a rate of roughly 2% annually. Denmark, the oldest kingdom in Europe, welcomes tourists to its many historic and scenic locations.It is particularly well-known for its beaches and architecture. A few of the must-see locations are the Lyngby Open Air Museum, Nyhavn, Christiansborg Palace, Tivoli Gardens, and the National Museum of Denmark. With multiple permanent Michelin chefs, Copenhagen has grown into a forward-thinking hub for food. An estimated 7.7 million tourists visit the country annually. Germany and the surrounding Scandinavian nations account for the bulk of the visitor base.