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  1. May 24, 2018 · When Did Denmark Become a Country? The Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark. Denmark, or the Kingdom of Denmark as it is officially called, is a sovereign Nordic state. Of the Scandinavian countries, Denmark is the southernmost. The country is to the southwest of Sweden, Norway to its north, and Germany to the south.

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  2. With the Soviet occupation of Bornholm, the emergence of what evolved to become the Cold War and with the lessons of World War II still fresh in Danish minds, the country abandoned its former policy of neutrality and became one of the original founding members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) in 1949. Denmark had originally ...

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    • Part of the North Sea Empire (1013–1035), Independent state until 1397
  3. Viking society, which had developed by the 9th century, included the peoples that lived in what are now Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and, from the 10th century, Iceland.In the beginning, political power was relatively diffused, but it eventually became centralized in the respective Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish kingdoms—a process that helped to bring about the end of the Viking era.

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  5. The history of Denmark has long seen the country at the centre of European and world affairs. Danish history starts around 14,000 years ago with the first human settlers on the main body of Denmark in what is now called Jutland — appropriately enough since it juts out into the Baltic Sea north of Germany.

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  6. In 1941, when Germany attacked the Soviet Union, the Danish government was forced to allow the formation of a Danish volunteer corps to fight on the Eastern Front and to outlaw all communist activity in the country. In November 1941 Denmark signed the Anti-Comintern Pact. Denmark’s policy of accommodation did not last.

  7. The history of Denmark as a unified kingdom began in the 8th century, but historic documents describe the geographic area and the people living there—the Danes—as early as 500 AD. These early documents include the writings of Jordanes and Procopius. With the Christianization of the Danes c. 960 AD, it is clear that there existed a kingship. King Frederik X can trace his lineage back to the ...

  8. 16 March 1792 the transatlantic slave trade under the Danish flag was banned by royal decree and Denmark became the first country in the world to ban its slave trade. However, the ban did not take effect until 1 January 1803, which meant that a number of countries came before Denmark with an actual ban on slavery.

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