Denmark CWS XVII
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Denmark (Danish: Danmark) is a country in Northern Europe, and functions as the gateway from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. It is currently a medium-sized nation, with control over the Danish Mainland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Denmark holds some colonies as well, like Stokvalla in Israel, or Livøerne just north of Madeira.
The capital of Denmark used to be Copenhagen, before it was promptly moved up to the ever expanding Aalborg in the north. Most people live in either of two cities.
History
1940
Government
Absolute Monarchy
An absolute monarchy is a form of government in which a single person—usually a king or queen—holds absolute, autocratic power. In absolute monarchies, the succession of power is typically hereditary, with the throne passing among members of a ruling family.
Transport
Roads and trails
The main roads of Denmark consist of an asphalt mixture of Cobblestone, Andesite and regular stone, and connects most of Denmark.