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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArubaAruba - Wikipedia

    Aruba (/ ə ˈ r uː b ə / ə-ROO-bə, Dutch: [aːˈrubaː] or [aːˈrybaː] ⓘ, Papiamento:), officially the Country of Aruba (Dutch: Land Aruba; Papiamento: Pais Aruba), is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, situated in the southern Caribbean Sea.

  2. Danish (/ ˈ d eɪ n ɪ ʃ / (); dansk pronounced (), dansk sprog [ˈdanˀsɡ ˈsbʁɔwˀ]) is a North Germanic language spoken by around six million people, principally in Denmark and in the region of Southern Schleswig in northern Germany, where it has minority language status.

  3. Apart from this aspect of it, it is a penetrating study of sixteenth-century people." [ 4 ] In 1906 Jensen created his greatest literary achievement: [ citation needed ] the collection of verses Digte 1906 (i.e. Poems 1906 ), which introduced [ citation needed ] the prose poem to Danish literature.

  4. The Promised Land (Danish: Bastarden, IPA: [pæˈstɑˀtn̩, pæˈstɑˀn], lit. ' The bastard ' ) is a 2023 epic historical drama film directed by Nikolaj Arcel and written by Arcel and Anders Thomas Jensen . [ 5 ]

  5. Hans Christian Ørsted ForMemRS FRSE (/ ˈ ɜːr s t ɛ d /; [5] Danish: [ˈhænˀs ˈkʰʁestjæn ˈɶɐ̯steð] ⓘ; often rendered Oersted in English [note 1]; 14 August 1777 – 9 March 1851) was a Danish physicist and chemist who discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields, which was the first connection found between electricity and magnetism.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KringleKringle - Wikipedia

    Kringle (/ ˈ k r ɪ ŋ ɡ əl /, listen ⓘ) is a Northern European pastry, a variety of pretzel.Pretzels were introduced by Roman Catholic monks in the 13th century in Denmark, and from there they spread throughout Scandinavia and evolved into several kinds of sweet, salty or filled pastries, all in the shape of kringle.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AfrikaansAfrikaans - Wikipedia

    The name of the language comes directly from the Dutch word Afrikaansch (now spelled Afrikaans) [n 3] meaning 'African'. [12] It was previously referred to as 'Cape Dutch' (Kaap-Hollands or Kaap-Nederlands), a term also used to refer to the early Cape settlers collectively, or the derogatory 'kitchen Dutch' (kombuistaal) from its use by slaves of colonial settlers "in the kitchen".

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