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Discover why thousands of international students choose Denmark as their study destination each year.
Denmark is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, bordering Germany and surrounded by the Baltic and North Seas.
Its capital, Copenhagen, is famed for Nyhavn’s colorful harbor and the Tivoli Gardens, the world’s second-oldest amusement park.
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Danish, a North Germanic language, is spoken by virtually all of the 5.9 million inhabitants.
The country covers 42 933 km², including the Jutland Peninsula and over 400 islands (≈ 70 inhabited).
Copenhagen’s metro system is driverless and one of the longest fully automated networks globally.
Denmark generates over 50 percent of its electricity from wind power, leading global wind technology exports
The Danish krone (DKK) has been the currency since 1875 and is pegged to the euro via ERM II.
Denmark has a constitutional monarchy dating to 1660, with Queen Margrethe II reigning since 1972.
It joined NATO in 1949, the EEC/EU in 1973, and opted out of the euro in 2000.
The “hygge” concept—emphasizing cozy comfort—originated in 18th-century Denmark and is now a global lifestyle trend.
Denmark has free domestic public transport for its residents (implemented in 2022).
It consistently ranks among the top countries in the World Happiness Report.
The Øresund Bridge connects Copenhagen with Malmö, Sweden, facilitating 37 000 daily cross-border commuters.
Greenland and the Faroe Islands are autonomous territories within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Life expectancy is 81.3 years (2022), supported by one of the world’s best healthcare systems.
These key aspects of Denmark's education system demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence and student success. Each fact represents an important consideration for your educational journey.
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Founded 1479; Denmark’s largest and oldest.
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Established 1928; comprehensive research university.
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Essential steps and requirements for your journey to Denmark
Gather all required documents including acceptance letter, financial proof, and passport
Complete the visa application form and submit it with supporting documents
Attend the visa interview at your local embassy or consulate
Wait for your application to be processed and approved
Valid passport: Must be issued ≤ 10 years ago, with ≥ 2 blank pages and valid ≥ 3 months after Schengen departure
Schengen visa form: Complete, sign, and submit it at a Danish Embassy or VAC
Biometric data: Provide fingerprints and a digital photo at application (unless taken within past 59 months)
Photographs: Two identical color photos (35 × 45 mm) on plain background, ≤ 6 months old
Travel insurance: €30 000 coverage for medical emergencies and repatriation, valid across Schengen
Flight reservations: Confirmed round-trip tickets showing entry/exit dates
Accommodation proof: Hotel booking or host invitation with full address and dates
Proof of funds: Bank statements showing ≈ DKK 350 per day
Visa fee: €80 (adults) + VAC fee; €40 for children (6–12)
Purpose-specific docs: Invitation letter for business, admission letter for students, family relationship proof for visits
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Danish Vikings (8th–11th c.) raided, traded, and settled across Europe, marking Denmark’s rise; in 965 AD, Harald Bluetooth unified the Danes and adopted Christianity, commemorated by the Jelling Stones.
Denmark entered the Kalmar Union with Norway and Sweden (1397); after Sweden’s secession (1523) and numerous wars, hereditary absolutism was established under Frederick III in 1660
The 1849 constitution created a parliamentary monarchy. Denmark remained neutral in WW I but was occupied by Nazi Germany (1940–45), fostering resistance and post-war democratic solidarity.
Post-war Denmark built a comprehensive welfare model, joined NATO (1949) and the EEC/EU (1973), and today excels in renewable energy, social equality, and global diplomacy.
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