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In 1984, Denmark’s minister of Greenland affairs raised a Danish flag on the island, buried a bottle of Danish schnapps at the base of the flagpole and left a note saying, “Welcome to the ...
In Denmark the Danish flag, called the Dannebrog, makes a frequent appearance – to say the least. One of the most popular uses is to decorate birthday cakes and buns with small paper flags. Other uses ...
The decision to replace it with the Danish flag came as Tasmanians celebrated Hobart local-turned Danish Queen, Mary, who was crowned over the weekend. Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre campaigner Nala ...
Some removed the Danish flag and replaced it with another reading: "There is no god but God and Muhammad is the messenger of God." The embassy was closed, and no diplomats were reported to have been ...
“It’s a misinterpretation of the Greenlandic election to conclude that we’ll have an independent Greenland tomorrow, flying a white flag that can then be painted with stars and stripes,” Rasmussen ...
The RDAF (Royal Danish Air Force) F-35s are the first to feature a toned down version of their nation’s colored roundel and national flag. The first four Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF ...
However, Danish streets have always been characterised by a pronounced presence of the national flag. “Dannebrog [the Danish flag] is the most important national symbol we have in Denmark.
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