Denmark is a region of the European continent on the planet Earth, with political boundaries that were created as the area's long-standing status as a nation-state. (VOY episode: "Heroes and Demons"; VOY comic: "Repercussions")
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Several important scientific discoveries were made in Denmark, for example, several elements had been discovered or created there. (ST reference: Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual)
The Federation starships USS Denmark were named for this location.
Denmark is a European country and is the smallest of the Nordic countries. Denmark consists of 1419 islands of various sizes (excluding Greenland and the Faroe Islands), of which 443 are named and only 76 are inhabited. The country also includes the peninsula of Jutland which connects Denmark to Germany and the rest of Europe.
Kevin Clash traveled to Denmark in June 2009, to cast a puppeteer for the part of Elmo, on Sesamgade a new co-production that premiered on TV 2 October 18, 2009.
The last few seconds of the opening sequence of the Danish dub of Open Sesame, Sesam, luk dig op, were customized with Danish landmarks.
Jeff Marx and Bobby Lopez wrote a script treatment for a Muppet film called Kermit, Prince of Denmark, based on Shakespeare's Hamlet, which takes place at the Danish castle Kronborg.
The Danish author Hans Christian Andersen has also been mentioned on both The Muppet Show and Sesame Street. Among the more notable mentions is the Sesame Street album Big Bird presents Hans Christian Andersen.
Only productions aimed at young children are dubbed in Denmark. The Muppet Show, Dinosaurs, and other Henson productions aimed more specifically at adult viewers have never been dubbed, but instead have been shown with Danish subtitles.
Dubs of Muppet/Henson productions include the following:
Denmark is a nation in western Europe.
It has a population of over 5,500,000.
Broadcasted by: 6'eren
When: Tuesday night at 9:55 pm
Dubbed: No
Subtitles: Danish
The first season of Lost premiered on the 10th of January 2005 on TvDanmark. TvDanmark showed reruns of Lost in December 2005 with an episode every single day until Christmas. In January 2006 TvDanmark became Kanal 4, and its sister channel TV Danmark 1 became Kanal 5. In January 2006 the second season began to air, and in 2007 the third season was shown without any midair-season breaks. The 8th of Juli 2008, aired the first episode of the fourth season on Kanal 5, but that was it. Then the 8th of January aired the episode again, but this time on 6'eren. After that the rest of the season aired on 6'eren.
The first season had around 80.000 viewers in average, a number that dropped to about 54.000 in season 2 and then, in season 3, dropped further, to just 18.000. Kanal 5 is a cable network channel, and half of the cable viewers (and antenna viewers in Copenhagen) can also watch Lost on Swedish television, which are additional episodes ahead of Kanal 5. The show is therefore also popular on DVD.
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History of location is unknown.
Denmark is a nation-state on the European continent on Earth. Copenhagen is its most populous city and capital. People or things originating from Denmark are described as Danish. People from Denmark are also sometimes called Danes.
The Danes comprised part of the group known in ancient Earth history as the Vikings.
The epic poem Beowulf was set in 6th century Denmark. (VOY: "Heroes and Demons")
Hamlet was a 7th century Danish king. His murder was avenged by his son, Prince Hamlet: a tale later recounted in William Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")
USS Minnesota security chief Karl Dahlberg was born and raised in Copenhagen, Denmark. Minnesota counselor Scott Fack stated his father was born in Germany near the Danish border. (Star Trek: Minnesota: "Dirge")
| Denmark | |
|---|---|
| Astrographical | |
| Region |
Edge of the Galaxy |
| Sector | |
| System |
Denmark system |
| Suns | |
| Moons |
Brick; Stud |
| Physical | |
| Diameter |
A few km |
| Atmosphere |
Type IV |
| Climate |
Volcanic |
| Gravity |
Weak |
| Primary terrain |
Volcanoes |
| Surface water |
5% |
| Points of interest |
Lego Imperial Palace; Lego Graveyard |
| Societal | |
| Native species |
Lego |
| Official language | |
| Population |
5 million |
Denmark was the original home planet of the Lego species. Due to large amounts of volcanic activity, its inhabitants left the planet.
In the end of the LEGO's habbitation of Denmark, the volcanoes there began to erupt and most of the LEGO inhabitants were melting. They decided to leave to LEGO City and start a new life.
The original population before the volcanic eruptions was 2 billion, after it was only 5 million.
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