User:Valentinian/Sandbox
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Si tacuisses, philosophus manisses.
[edit] Sources
[edit] Cyprus
- Map of Cyprus
- Occupied Cyprus (stednavne, folketal)
- ikypros.comPortal of Cyprus (in Greek)
- List of city names pre- and post-1974 (set the code map in your browser to Greek (Windows)
- Map
[edit] Danish Ministers of Education
- List of former Ministers of Education [1]
[edit] History of the Royal Danish Navy
[edit] Pages created by me
[edit] Denmark
- Aggersborg
- Anker Boye
- Bodil Kornbek
- Bornholm County
- Bo Libergren
- Carl Holst
- Charles Brun (Denmark)
- Coat of arms of Schleswig
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Dolph
- Duborg-Skolen
- Edvard Sørensen
- Fehmarn Belt
- Field's
- Harald Scavenius
- Helga Pedersen (Denmark)
- Henrik Kauffmann
- Hindsholm
- Isted Lion (Appeared on DYK 15 June 2006)
- Jan Boye
- Jordsand
- Kjeld Olesen
- Kupfermühle (historical DK anyway)
- Lars Christian Lilleholt
- List of Finance Ministers of Denmark
- List of Interior Ministers of Denmark
- List of Justice Ministers of Denmark
- List of Tax Ministers of Denmark
- Nonnebakken
- Odense Airport
- Olaf Rye
- Otto Scavenius
- Padborg
- Peter Christensen
- Peter Rochegune Munch
- Poul Weber
- Regions of Denmark
- Region Hovedstaden
- Region Nordjylland
- Region Midtjylland
- Region Sjælland
- Royal mottos of Danish monarchs
- Torsten Schack Pedersen
- Vestre Fængsel
- Villy Søvndal
- Vestervig
- Wilhelm Sponneck
[edit] Counties
[edit] Metro stations
- Amager Strand station
- Amagerbro station
- Bella Center station
- Fasanvej station
- Femøren station
- Kastrup station
- Lindevang station
- Lufthavnen station
- Sundby station
- Øresund station
[edit] S-Train stations
- Avedøre station
- Bagsværd station
- Bispebjerg station
- Brøndbyøster station
- Brøndby Strand station
- Buddinge station
- Charlottenlund station
- Dyssegård station
- Emdrup station
- Friheden station
- Fuglebakken station
- Gammel Toftegård station
- Grøndal station
- Hareskov station
- Hellerup station
- Islev station
- Jersie station
- Jyllingevej station
- Karlslunde station
- KB Hallen station
- Kildebakke station
- Kildedal station
- Klampenborg station
- Langgade station
- Malmparken station
- Måløv station
- Ny Ellebjerg station
- Nørrebro station
- Ordrup station
- Peter Bangs Vej station
- Ryparken station
- Sjælør station
- Skovbrynet station
- Skovlunde station
- Solrød Strand station
- Stengården station
- Sydhavn station
- Taastrup station
- Vangede station
- Veksø station
- Vigerslev Allé station
- Ølby station
- Ålholm station
- Åmarken station
[edit] Sweden
[edit] Byzantine History
[edit] Cyprus
[edit] Estonia
[edit] Latvia
[edit] Nigeria
[edit] Norway
[edit] Other
[edit] Pages I've either completely rewritten or otherwise made important contributions to
- Akrotiri Bay
- A.P. Moller-Maersk Group
- Axis Powers
- Carlstad
- Christian Julius De Meza
- Christian X of Denmark
- Coat of arms of Denmark
- Coat of arms of Greenland
- Coat of arms of Thailand
- Danish people
- Danevirke
- Danish resistance movement
- Dybbøl
- Episkopi Bay
- Famagusta District
- Hagia Sophia
- Hammershus
- Hans Island
- Harald Klak
- HDMS Indfødsretten
- HDMS Hielperen
- HDMS Holsteen
- HDMS Søehesten
- Iran-Denmark relations
- Jyllands-Posten
- Kärnan
- Kornokipos
- Kyrenia District
- Kyrenia ship
- Liberalisterne
- List of cities in Cyprus
- List of Prime Ministers of Denmark
- Loizidou vs Turkey
- Morphou Bay
- Nicosia District
- Occupation of Denmark
- Odense
- Odense Municipality
- Odinstårnet
- Ole Stavad
- Peberholm
- Prince Knud of Denmark
- Region Syddanmark
- Schleswig Plebiscites
- Second War of Schleswig (background paragraph only)
- Treaty of Ribe
- Venstres Ungdom
- Yuriy I of Halych
- I've done a *lot* of stub sorting. I'm primarily responsible for sorting out the {{politician-stub}} category.
- I'm a main contributor to the pages about the Counties of Denmark.
- I've brushed up the tables on Regions of Denmark and Ranked list of Danish counties.
- I've corrected / improved an awful lot of succession boxes, mostly relation to various Patriarchs and Danish politicians.
- I've done a major cleanup of the pages describing the results of the Danish elections to parliament.
[edit] Images uploaded by me
- Media:Christian X of Denmark.jpg
- Media:Christian X riding through Copenhagen.jpg
- Media:King Christian X in Copenhagen 1940.jpg
- Media:Odinstårnet.jpg
- Media:Ruiner af Odinstaarnet.jpg
- Media:Blekinge historical seal.png (in fact, it is a coat-of-arms, my error.)
- Media:Anders Fogh.jpg
- Media:Johnchrysostom.jpg
- Media:Frederick VI of Denmark.png
- Media:Denmark coa.png
I've also uploaded the coat of arms of all Danish counties and the coats of arms of Odense and Ålborg.
- Media:DK-Minoritetspartiet-logo.jpg
- Media:Villy Søvndal.jpg
- Media:Bodil Kornbek.jpg
- Media:Poul Schlüter.jpg
- Media:Battle of Copenhagen (1801).jpg
- Media:Shelburne.jpg
- Media:Grundloven-1849-forside.jpg
[edit] Images I've created
New version:
- Media:Map DK Regions.png
- Media:Map DK Region Nordjylland.png
- Media:Map DK Region Midtjylland.png
- Media:Map DK Region Syddanmark.png
- Media:Map DK Region Sjælland.png
- Media:Map DK Region Hovedstaden.png
Old version:
- Media:Region Nordjylland.png
- Media:Region Midtjylland.png
- Media:Region Syddanmark.png
- Media:Region Sjælland.png
- Media:Region Hovedstaden.png
[edit] Bits and pieces that don't fit elsewhere
[edit] Blank Maps
Code for writing in what resembles Fraktur:
Code for dates in Old Style: 12 January 1912 [O.S. 31 December]
[edit] Byzantine bits and pieces
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:ByzantineDromon.jpg Dromon
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/rel-orth.html Orthodox Church flags
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/gr-ortho.html Greek Orthodox Church (Oecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
[edit] Bits and pieces
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[edit] Wars of Schleswig
1st War:
- 9. april 1848 Slaget ved Bov
- 23. april 1848 Fægtningen ved Mysunde
- 23. april 1848 Slaget ved Slesvig
- 28. maj 1848 Slaget ved Dybbøl
- 5. juni 1848 Slaget ved Nybøl
- 23. april 1849 Slaget ved Kolding
- 6. juli 1849 Udfaldet fra Fredericia
- 25. juli 1850 Slaget på Isted Hede
2nd War:
- 4. jan. 1864: Christian de Meza overgeneral
- 16. jan. (?) : Krigsudbrud
- 1. feb. Ejderen krydses
- 2. feb. Kampen ved Mysunde
- 5. feb. Dannevirke rømmes
- 6. feb. Slaget ved Sankelmark
- 29. feb. George Daniel Gerlach ny overgeneral
- 17. mar. Slaget ved Rügen
- 7-17.april: Kampe ved Dybbøl
- 18. april: Slaget ved Dybbøl
- 28. april: Fredericia opgives
- 9. maj: Slaget ved Helgoland
- 29. juni: overgangen til Als
- 3. juli: Kampen ved Lundby
- 7. juli: Peter Frederik Steinmann ny overgeneral
[edit] Code for Campaignbox templates
{{Campaignbox First Schleswig War}}
First War of Schleswig |
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Bov – Mysunde – Schleswig – Dybbøl – Nybøl – Kolding – Fredericia – Isted |
code: {{Campaign| name=First War of Schleswig |battles[[Battle of Bov|Bov]] – [[Battle of Mysunde (1848)|Mysunde]] – [[Battle of Schleswig|Schleswig]] – [[Battle of Dybbøl (1848)|Dybbøl]] – [[Battle of Nybøl|Nybøl]] – [[Battle of Kolding (1849)|Kolding]] – [[Battle of Fredericia|Fredericia]] – [[Battle of Isted|Isted]] }}
See also: {{Campaignbox Second Schleswig War}}
{{User Did You Know|Isted Lion}} {{border|[[Image:Updated DYK query.png|left|Isted Lion appreared on DYK on 15 June 2006]]}}
[edit] Proposal to create splits off Africa-politician-stub
[edit] Splits off {{Africa-politician-stub}}
This category is the only one of the -politician categories that is oversized. It has almost 900 articles in it, and since Liberia was split off recently, I can't imagine any other country close to reaching threshold by itself. I suggest we split it according to this UN's new regions, i.e.:
- {{AfricaN-politician-stub}} / Cat:North African politician stubs: Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia and Western Sahara
- {{AfricaM-politician-stub}} / Cat:Middle African politician stubs:Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, São Tomé and Príncipe
- {{AfricaW-politician-stub}} / Cat:West African politician stubs: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo. It will also become the parent category of Liberia and Nigeria both of which have been split off already.
- {{AfricaS-politician-stub}} / Cat:Southern African politician stubs: Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland. It will also become the parent of South Africa which has already been split off.
- {{AfricaE-politician-stub}} / Cat:East African politician stubs: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Mozambique, Madagascar, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Rwanda, Comoros, Mauritius, Seychelles, Réunion and Mayotte.
Note: This system deviates from the one chosen for the -geo-stubs by using "Middle Africa" rather than "Central Africa". My reasoning is to avoid confusion since Cat:Central African politicians refers exclusively to politicians from the Central African Republic. Secondly, "Middle Africa" is the official UN term for the region (although Wikipedia lists the article under "Central Africa". I'm no fundamentalist on these names.
(not yet posted. needs more counting first.)
[edit] FN
- FNs mødelokale er givet af Norge (indretning og udsmykning).
- Mødelokale vedr. mandaterne givet af Danmark.
- Mødesal (til det Sociale Råd) givet af Sverige.
[edit] Something which might one day become an essay (originally a reply to User:Comanche cph)
[edit] The "400 year long night"
My comments regarding the Danish wikipedia relates to the generally low quality of this work, not this article in particular. You asked, if I'd read the Danish article, I answered "No", and this is the reason. Secondly, I thought your post meant that I was supposed to comment on the separation between Norway and Denmark, so I concentrated on this part of the sentence.
I am quite aware of the existence of this word. A lot of harsh words were said between Danes and Norwegians during the late nineteenth century (and the old stories got new life in the 1920s). In some respects, this feeling lasted until World War II. But AFAIK modern Norwegian historians are somewhat embarrassed by it today. Just like many young Danes are somewhat embarrassed by some of the anti-German things written by Danes in the 1840s, and like many young Germans are pretty embarrassed by many things in German history. Norway was a young nation trying to determine what characterized its own identity, and it reacted the same way many other nations did back then; by blaming everything on another country. Norway blamed Denmark, Denmark blamed Germany, Germany blamed France, France blamed Germany, Rumania blamed Hungary, Hungary blamed Austria, Greece blamed Turkey, Turkey blamed Greece and Russia etc. etc. Most of these disputes had a lot of truth to them, but they got out of control when politicians began using these disputes as a very easy way to win political debates. If a politician didn't have any arguments, he could always make a hate speech. Unfortunately, quite a lot of politicians chose this easy solution.
When writing about history, many authors still add a few of these terms to give the writing a little "colour". In some cases, it might be a good idea, but it is not the case everywhere, it all depends on the context. If the issue is harmless today - or even better - if both sides can see it as a little comic, then no problems. An example: during the 1848-51 war, a German publisher printed a caricature of Frederick VII dressed as a fishmonger (fiskekone) selling German fish (since Denmark had blockaded Hamburg and other German ports during this war.) This image is used in many Danish books, and nobody has any problems with it, since the dispute is long dead and gone. For more controversial images, people normally chose to include two images showing both sides of the story, e.g. when writing about the German-Danish wars, it is a bad idea to add a caricature of a German soldier killing a Dane (or the other way around). But adding both images next to each other tells both sides of the story, so that is ok.
In this particular case, I cannot help but notice that eventhough this article has existed for more than 1½ years, no (Norwegian) editor has added this term to the page. I checked. So perhaps there might be a good reason. If you think this term deserves mentioning, may I suggest that you simply ask on the talk page if people think this is a good idea?
My own particular POV on this and similar issues is that this is an international encyclopedia and we must always take very good care not to give new life to old disputes between different nationalities. I love history, I always have, but I don't love the way Danish and Norwegian history writing developed. 1864 gave Denmark such a massive trauma, that most people shut their eyes and ears and ignored everything outside of the 1864-1920 border. This means that a lot of old Danish history books are very incomplete and rather useless, since they deliberately ignore important parts of our history. At the same time, Norwegian historians tried to write Denmark out of Norway's history. Both these trends produced a very distorted view of the past. But during the last 20-30 years, many historians in both Denmark and Norway have come to the conclusion that this way of writing is meaningless, and this is why people are now trying to get rid of this background and instead try to describe Scandinavia's history in more neutral terms, taking into account all sides of the story. This process is very far from complete, but I believe that all ages must be understood on their own terms, not our modern situation. I can't say it better than a Greek historian did when he wrote to me a few months ago: "Let the past speak for itself. Sometimes this voice is very subtle and very weak. The voice of the past is not a human voice, for everyone is long dead and gone. The voice of the past is the subtle voice of History, names, customs, art etc. We should treat the historical past like archaelogists treat a newly found tomb. Tenderly and with surgical precision and using the right tools. Attention is needed even in the smallest details. Only then our analysis will make the voice of the past audible again. The past can speak to us, if only we give it a fair chance and we must; because it is our ancestors and even us eventually. Our identity, our culture etc."
I can only agree with him, so now you know what motivates me to write the way I do. I don't try to hide away anything, when I look at a historical situation, I try to find out how did people look at this situation when it actually happend. But again, if you think this information is relevant to the article, then why not ask others on the talk page if they agree? But don't forget that the other half of this story is that there was no major disputes between Danes and Norwegians during the life of the union (1536 is the exception) and the majority in both countries were opposed to ending the union in 1814. Merely citing the "400 year long night" comment without context makes it look like the union died because of hatred between Danes and Norwegians, but this was not what actually happend, and this is why both sides of a story always need to be included.
[edit] Material from Meyers Konversationslexikon
[edit] Schleswig(-Holstein)
[edit] Orders of chivalry
[6] (Illustrations, incl. the Order of the Dannebrog)
[edit] List of ambassadors from Denmark
Yup, you guessed it, this is based on List of Ambassadors from Finland, the names haven't been changed yet.
This is a list of '''ambassadors from [[Denmark]]'''. Note that some [[ambassador]]s are responsible for more than one country while others are directly accredited from [[Copenhagen]]. == Current Danish Ambassadors == {| class=wikitable ! Host country !! Location !! Ambassador |- | [[Afghanistan]] || [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]] || |- | [[Albania]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || |- | [[Algeria]] || [[Algiers]], [[Algeria]] || |- | [[Andorra]] || [[Madrid]], [[Spain]] || |- | [[Angola]] || [[Maputo]], [[Mozambique]] || |- | [[Argentina]] || [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] || |- | [[Armenia]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || |- | [[Australia]] || [[Canberra]], [[Australia]] || |- | [[Austria]] || [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] || |- | [[Azerbaijan]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || |- | [[Bahamas]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Bahrain]] || [[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]] || |- | [[Bangladesh]] || [[New Delhi]], [[India]] || Asko Numminen |- | [[Barbados]] || [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] || Mikko Pyhälä |- | [[Belarus]] || [[Vilnius]], [[Lithuania]] || Timo Lahelma |- | [[Belgium]] || [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] || Antti Sierla |- | [[Belize]] || [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] || Ilkka Heiskanen |- | [[Benin]] || [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]] || Anna-Liisa Korhonen |- | [[Bhutan]] || [[New Delhi]], [[India]] || Asko Numminen |- | [[Bolivia]] || [[Lima]], [[Peru]] || Kimmo Pulkkinen |- | [[Bosnia-Herzegovina]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || Alpo Rusi |- | [[Botswana]] || [[Pretoria]], [[South Africa]] || Heikki Tuunanen |- | [[Brazil]] || [[Brasília]], [[Brazil]] || Hannu Uusi-Videnoja |- | [[Brunei]] || [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] || Lauri Korpinen |- | [[Bulgaria]] || [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]] || Kauko Jämsén |- | [[Burkina Faso]] || [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]] || Anna-Liisa Korhonen |- | [[Burundi]] || [[Dar Es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]] || Jorma Paukku |- | [[Cambodia]] || [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] || Lars Backström |- | [[Cameroon]] || [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]] || Anna-Liisa Korhonen |- | [[Canada]] || [[Ottawa]], [[Canada]] || Pasi Patokallio |- | [[Cape Verde]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Chad]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Chile]] || [[Santiago de Chile]], [[Chile]] || Iivo Salmi |- | [[China]] || [[Beijing]], [[China]] || [[Antti Kuosmanen]] |- | [[Colombia]] || [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] || Mikko Pyhälä |- | [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] || [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]] || Anna-Liisa Korhonen |- | [[Republic of the Congo]] || [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]] || Anna-Liisa Korhonen |- | [[Costa Rica]] || [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]] || Marja Luoto |- | [[Côte d'Ivoire]] || [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]] || Anna-Liisa Korhonen |- | [[Croatia]] || [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]] || Ilpo Manninen |- | [[Cuba]] || [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] || Ilkka Heiskanen |- | [[Cyprus]] || [[Nicosia]], [[Cyprus]] || Risto Piipponen |- | [[Czech Republic]] || [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]] || Jorma Inki |- | [[Denmark]] || [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] || Eero Salovaara |- | [[Djibouti]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Dominica]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Dominican Republic]] || [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] || Mikko Pyhälä |- | [[East Timor]] || [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] || Markku Niinioja |- | [[Ecuador]] || [[Santiago de Chile]], [[Chile]] || Iivo Salmi |- | [[Egypt]] || [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] || Hannu Halinen |- | [[El Salvador]] || [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]] || Marja Luoto |- | [[Equatorial Guinea]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Eritrea]] || [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] || Matti Kääriäinen |- | [[Estonia]] || [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]] || Jaakko Kalela |- | [[Ethiopia]] || [[Addis Abeba]], [[Ethiopia]] || Kirsti Aarnio |- | [[Fiji]] || [[Canberra]], [[Australia]] || Glen Lindholm |- | [[France]] || [[Paris]], [[France]] || Charles Murto |- | [[Gabon]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[The Gambia]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || Terhi Hakala |- | [[Germany]] || [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] || René Nyberg |- | [[Ghana]] || |- | [[Greece]] || [[Athens]], [[Greece]] || Ole Norrback |- | [[Grenada]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Guatemala]] || [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]] || Marja Luoto |- | [[Guinea]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Guyana]] || [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] || Mikko Pyhälä |- | [[Haiti]] || [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] || Ilkka Heiskanen |- | [[Honduras]] || [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]] || Marja Luoto |- | [[Hungary]] || [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]] || Pekka Kujasalo |- | [[Iceland]] || [[Reykjavík]], [[Iceland]] || Kai Granholm |- | [[India]] || [[New Delhi]], [[India]] || Asko Numminen |- | [[Indonesia]] || [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] || Markku Niinioja |- | [[Iran]] || [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] || Søren Haslund Christensen <!-- 10 Oct. 06, iflg. DR --> |- | [[Iraq]] || [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] || Pertti Harvola |- | [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland, Republic of]] || [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]] || Seppo Kauppila |- | [[Israel]] || [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]] || Kari Veijalainen |- | [[Italy]] || [[Rome]], [[Italy]] || Pauli Makela |- | [[Jamaica]] || [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] || Mikko Pyhälä |- | [[Japan]] || [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] || Jorma Julin |- | [[Jordan]] || [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] || Pertti Harvola |- | [[Kazakhstan]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || Marja-Liisa Kiljunen |- | [[Kenya]] || [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] || Matti Kääriäinen |- | [[North Korea|Korea, North]] || [[Beijing]], [[China]] || Antti Kuosmanen |- | [[South Korea|Korea, South]] || [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] || Kim Luotonen |- | [[Kuwait]] || [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]] || Martti Isoaro |- | [[Kyrgyzstan]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || Marja-Liisa Kiljunen |- | [[Laos]] || [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] || Lars Backström |- | [[Latvia]] || [[Riga]], [[Latvia]] || Pekka Wuoristo |- | [[Lebanon]] || [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] || Pertti Harvola |- | [[Lesotho]] || [[Pretoria]], [[South Africa]] || Heikki Tuunanen |- | [[Liberia]] || |- | [[Libya]] || [[Tunis]], [[Tunisia]] || Kaija Ilander |- | [[Liechtenstein]] || [[Bern]], [[Switzerland]] || Pekka Ojanen |- | [[Lithuania]] || [[Vilnius]], [[Lithuania]] || Timo Lahelma |- | [[Luxembourg]] || [[Luxembourg City|Luxembourg]], [[Luxembourg]] || Tarja Laitiainen |- | [[Republic of Macedonia|Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || Alpo Rusi |- | [[Madagascar]] || |- | [[Malawi]] || [[Maputo]], [[Mozambique]] || Markku Kauppinen |- | [[Malaysia]] || [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] || Lauri Korpinen |- | [[Maldives]] || [[New Delhi]], [[India]] || Asko Numminen |- | [[Mali]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Malta]] || [[Rome]], [[Italy]] || ''pending'' |- | [[Marshall Islands]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Mauritania]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Mauritius]] || [[Pretoria]], [[South Africa]] || Heikki Tuunanen |- | [[Mexico]] || [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]] || Ilkka Heiskanen |- | [[Micronesia]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Moldova]] || [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]] || Tapio Saarela |- | [[Monaco]] || |- | [[Mongolia]] || [[Beijing]], [[China]] || Antti Kuosmanen |- | [[Montenegro]] || |- | [[Morocco]] || [[Rabat]], [[Morocco]] || Sauli Feodorow |- | [[Mozambique]] || [[Maputo]], [[Mozambique]] || Markku Kauppinen |- | [[Myanmar]] || [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] || Lars Backström |- | [[Namibia]] || [[Windhoek]], [[Namibia]] || Heikki Tuunanen |- | [[Nepal]] || [[Kathmandu]], [[Nepal]] || Asko Numminen |- | [[Netherlands]] || [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]] || Mikko Jokela |- | [[New Zealand]] || [[Canberra]], [[Australia]] || Glen Lindholm |- | [[Nicaragua]] || [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]] || Marja Luoto |- | [[Nigeria]] || [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]] || Anna-Liisa Korhonen |- | [[Norway]] || [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] || Peter Stenlund |- | [[Oman]] || [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]] || Martti Isoaro |- | [[Pakistan]] || [[Islamabad]], [[Pakistan]] || Irmeli Mustonen |- | [[Panama]] || [[Managua]], [[Nicaragua]] || Marja Luoto |- | [[Papua New Guinea]] || [[Canberra]], [[Australia]] || Glen Lindholm |- | [[Paraguay]] || [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] || Ritva Jolkkonen |- | [[Peru]] || [[Lima]], [[Peru]] || Kimmo Pulkkinen |- | [[Philippines]] || [[Manila]], [[Philippines]] || Riitta Resch |- | [[Poland]] || [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]] || Jan Store |- | [[Portugal]] || [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]] || Sauli Feodorow |- | [[Qatar]] || [[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]] || Esa Hurtig |- | [[Romania]] || [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]] || Tapio Saarela |- | [[Russia]] || [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] || Harry Helenius |- | [[Rwanda]] || [[Dar Es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]] || Jorma Paukku |- | [[San Marino]] || [[Rome]], [[Italy]] || ''pending'' |- | [[Saudi Arabia]] || [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]] || Martti Isoaro |- | [[Senegal]] || [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]] || Anna-Liisa Korhonen |- | [[Serbia]] || [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]] || ''pending'' |- | [[Seychelles]] || [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] || Matti Kääriäinen |- | [[Sierra Leone]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Singapore]] || [[Singapore]], [[Singapore]] || Risto Rekola |- | [[Slovakia]] || [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] || Rauno Viemerö |- | [[Slovenia]] || [[Ljubljana]], [[Slovenia]] || Birgitta Stenius-Mladenov |- | [[Solomon Islands]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Somalia]] || [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] || Matti Kääriäinen |- | [[South Africa]] || [[Pretoria]], [[South Africa]] || Heikki Tuunanen |- | [[Spain]] || [[Madrid]], [[Spain]] || Maija Lähteenmäki |- | [[Sri Lanka]] || [[New Delhi]], [[India]] || Asko Numminen |- | [[Sudan]] || [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] || Hannu Halinen |- | [[Suriname]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Swaziland]] || [[Pretoria]], [[South Africa]] || Heikki Tuunanen |- | [[Sweden]] || [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] || Alec Aalto |- | [[Switzerland]] || [[Bern]], [[Switzerland]] || Pekka Ojanen |- | [[Syria]] || [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] || Pertti Harvola |- | [[Tajikistan]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || Marja-Liisa Kiljunen |- | [[Tanzania]] || [[Dar Es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]] || Jorma Paukku |- | [[Thailand]] || [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] || Lars Backström |- | [[Togo]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Trinidad and Tobago]] || [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] || Mikko Pyhälä |- | [[Tunisia]] || [[Tunis]], [[Tunisia]] || Kaija Ilander |- | [[Turkey]] || [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]] || Maria Serenius |- | [[Turkmenistan]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || Marja-Liisa Kiljunen |- | [[Uganda]] || [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] || Matti Kääriäinen |- | [[Ukraine]] || [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]] || Laura Reinilä |- | [[United Arab Emirates]] || [[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]] || Esa Hurtig |- | [[United Kingdom]] || [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] || Jaakko Laajava |- | [[United States|United States of America]] || [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]], [[United States]] || Pekka Lintu |- | [[Uruguay]] || [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] || Ritva Jolkkonen |- | [[Uzbekistan]] || [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] || Marja-Liisa Kiljunen |- | [[Vanuatu]] || No representation || No representation |- | [[Vatican City]] || [[Bern]], [[Switzerland]] || Pekka Ojanen |- | [[Venezuela]] || [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] || Mikko Pyhälä |- | [[Vietnam]] || [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]] || Kari Alanko |- | [[Yemen]] || [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]] || Martti Isoaro |- | [[Zambia]] || [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]] || Markku Kauppinen |- | [[Zimbabwe]] || [[Maputo]], [[Mozambique]] || Markku Kauppinen |- |} == Ambassadors to International Organisations == {| class=wikitable ! Host organisation !! Location !! Ambassador |- | [[African Union]] || [[Addis Ababa]], [[Ethiopia]] || Kirsti Aarnio |- | [[Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization|Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organisation]] || [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] || Kirsti Kauppi |- | [[Council of the European Union]] || [[Strasbourg]], [[France]] || Ann-Marie Nyroos |- | [[European Union]] || [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] || Eikka Kosonen |- | [[International Atomic Energy Agency]] || [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] || Kirsti Kauppi |- | [[NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organisation]] || [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] || Antti Sierla |- | [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] || [[Paris]], [[France]] || Pertti Majanen |- | [[Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] || [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] || Aleksi Härkönen |- | [[United Nations]] || [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]] || Vesa Himanen |- | [[United Nations]] || [[New York]], [[United States]] || Kirsti Lintonen |- | [[United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation]] || [[Paris]], [[France]] || Pertti Majanen |- | [[United Nations Environment Programme]] || [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] || Matti Kääriäinen |- | [[United Nations Human Settlements Programme]] || [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]] || Matti Kääriäinen |- | [[Western European Union]] || [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] || Teemu Tanner |- |} == External links == * [http://www.formin.fi/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland] * [http://www.finland.org.af/ Embassy of Finland in Kabul, Afghanistan] * [http://www.finlandia.org.ar/ Embassy of Finland in Buenos Aires, Argentina] * [http://www.finland.org.au/ Embassy of Finland in Canberra, Australia] * [http://www.finlande.be/ Embassy of Finland in Brussels, Belgium] * [http://www.finlandia.org.br/ Embassy of Finland in Brasília, Brazil] * [http://www.finland.cl/ Embassy of Finland in Santiago de Chile, Chile] * [http://www.finland.org.eg/ Embassy of Finland in Cairo, Egypt] * [http://www.finland.gr/ Embassy of Finland in Athens, Greece] * [http://www.finland.org.in/ Embassy of Finland in New Delhi, India] * [http://www.finland.or.id/ Embassy of Finland in Jakarta, Indonesia] * [http://www.finlande.nl/ Embassy of Finland in The Hague, Netherlands] * [http://www.finlandembassy.ph/ Embassy of Finland in Manila, Philippines] * [http://www.finland.org.za/ Embassy of Finland in Pretoria, South Africa] * [http://www.finland.or.kr/ Embassy of Finland in Seoul, South Korea] * [http://www.finlandia.es/ Embassy of Finland in Madrid, Spain] * [http://www.finland.ae/ Embassy of Finland in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates] [[Category:Foreign relations of Denmark]] [[Category:Lists of ambassadors]] | [[Bahamas]] || No representation || No representation |-
[edit] Heraldry-related
[edit] PD material
[edit] Germany / Austria-Hungary
- "Deutsche Wappenrolle" and "Wappenrolle Österreich-Ungarns" by Professor Hugo Gerard Ströhl. (1851-1919).
[edit] Denmark / Skåneland
- Works by Anders Thiset (1850 - 1917)
- Harald Storck (1839 - 1922), "Dansk Vaabenbog".
- (Karl Nikolaj) Henry Petersen (20 Mar 1849 - 21 Sep 1896)[9], "Et dansk Flag fra Unionstiden", Copenhagen: C.A. Reitzel, 1882. Illustrations by Professor Julius Magnus Petersen (4 Sep 1827 – 1 Feb 1917).
[edit] Other PD material
- Works by Lorenz Frølich (1820 - 1908)
- Works by Otto Bache (21 Aug 1839 - 28 Jun 1927)
- Materiale fra "Før og Nu, Historisk, Topografisk tidsskrift og illustrationsværk", publ. af Francis James Zachariae (1852-1936), fabrikant, udgiver.
- Illustrations by Poul Steffensen (1866-1923) [10]. Bl.a. Ingemanns illustrerede Danmarkshistorier.
- Triumphus nuptialis Danicus ( SDUB: Kda.42:kt WAD )
- Julius Magnus Petersen (4 Sep 1827 – 1 Feb 1917), "Danske Kalkmalerier". See (da:Julius Magnus Petersen.) (Kopi findes på SDU; "Stregkode: 550005511887, Magnus-Petersen , J. Titel: Beskrivelse og Afbildninger af Kalkmalerier i danske Kirker, København, 1895". Herlufsholmsamlingen.
[edit] Examples of good code / formatting
- Partidul Liber-Schimbist Good election table
- Scotland in the High Middle Ages Good references section
- Jogaila Good family tree
- Niels Juel class corvette Good infobox regarding a ship class
- HDMS Olfert Fischer (F355) Good infobox regarding a Danish ship
- New Carrollton (Washington Metro) (this station box should also be used on the Danish rail material, most importantly, on the metro pages).
- Geographical infoboxes:
- {{Infobox Town GR}}. A very nice integration of coordinates into an infobox. The same system would be great for Denmark, but it would require a map with Bornholm located in its proper location. Valentinian (talk) / (contribs) 00:36, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
- {{Infobox German Location}} (development not yet complete). This will be even better. Whenever the Germans have sorted out the problems, this could be a great asset on the Danish material.
- {{Infobox Indian urban area}}
- Update: Use {{Geobox Town}}, {{Geobox Region}} etc
[edit] Current RfAs
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0-69% | 70-85% | 86-100% | < 10 responses |
[edit] Adminship
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1 | Danny | 256 | 118 | 9 | 68% | 00:38, 10 April 2007 (UTC) |
2 | Mikeblas | 33 | 1 | 1 | 97% | 02:12, 10 April 2007 (UTC) |
3 | Angusmclellan | 81 | 0 | 1 | 100% | 13:45, 10 April 2007 (UTC) |
4 | J Milburn | 51 | 0 | 0 | 100% | 16:03, 10 April 2007 (UTC) |
5 | Dgies | 69 | 1 | 0 | 99% | 15:51, 11 April 2007 (UTC) |
6 | Natl1 | 12 | 14 | 11 | 46% | 20:42, 12 April 2007 (UTC) |
7 | Smcafirst | 8 | 13 | 2 | 38% | 00:53, 13 April 2007 (UTC) |
8 | Fuhghettaboutit | 56 | 3 | 0 | 95% | 01:55, 13 April 2007 (UTC) |
9 | Hemlock Martinis | 30 | 10 | 1 | 75% | 06:13, 13 April 2007 (UTC) |
10 | Coelacan | 70 | 0 | 0 | 100% | 00:05, 15 April 2007 (UTC) |
11 | Veesicle | 9 | 7 | 8 | 56% | 01:30, 15 April 2007 (UTC) |
12 | Joebengo | 14 | 13 | 6 | 52% | 01:49, 15 April 2007 (UTC) |
13 | Staecker | 28 | 3 | 2 | 90% | 03:24, 15 April 2007 (UTC) |
Recently concluded: Thenthornthing, Nmajdan, Darthgriz98
[edit] Bureaucratship
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1 | Mackensen | 113 | 36 | 2 | 76% | 21:54, 13 April 2007 (UTC) |
[edit] List of backlogs
[edit] Ribe Oldemoder
- English name: Avia Ripensis
[edit] Code I keep forgetting
[edit] Audio link
The '''Kingdom of Denmark''' ({{audio-da|Kongeriget Danmark|Kongerigetdanmark.ogg}}), {{IPA2|'dɑnmɑɐ̥g̊}})
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[edit] Maintained articles
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[edit] WP:WSS
- For deletion:
- For renaming:
[edit] Article cited by the media
{{onlinesource2006 | section=December 2006 | title=Indien: England skal aflevere Koh-i-Noor-diamant | date=December 30, 2006 | org=Jyllands-Posten | url=http://www.jp.dk/udland/artikel:aid=4159202/}}
[edit] FA in another language
{{FAOL|Danish|da:articles name goes here}}
[edit] Citing a newspaper
<ref>{{cite news|title=Lars Barfoed forlader regeringen|publisher=Jyllands-Posten|date=[[2006-12-13]]|url=http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=4134020}} {{da icon}}</ref>
[edit] Coordinates
{{coor title dms|55|40|24.92|N|12|35|58.96|E|region:DK_type:landmark}}
{{coor title dms|55|40|33|N|12|34|44|E|type:landmark_region:DK-101}}
[edit] References syntax
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[edit] Consider joining
[edit] Cleanup
The mess about the Venstre Reform Party and the Moderate Venstre.
[edit] To create
- Future Region Mayors:
- Sjælland: Kristian Ebbensgaard (V)
- Hovedstaden: Vibeke Storm Rasmussen (A)
- Midtjylland: Bent Hansen (A) (Note: This name is occupied by an article about a 1960s footballer).
- Nordjylland: Orla Hav (A)
- Syddanmark:
Carl Holst(V)
- Danes are like that! (by G. Prakash Reddy)
- List of postal codes in Denmark (base on List of postal codes in Croatia)
- List of Danish diplomatic missions.
- Hans Mathiesen Lunding (da:H.N. Lunding) Der er materiale i biografien. Bør få en ordentlig artikel.
- Lex Regia
- da:C.V. Bramsnæs (Carl Valdemar Bramsnæs)
[edit] To translate
- Christopher Friedenreich Hage (1848-1930)
- Ferdinand Henrik Jøhnke
- Anton Frederik Tscherning
- C.C. Lundbye
- C.F. Hansen (krigsminister)
- Carl Emil Bardenfleth
- Adolf Ditlev Jørgensen
- Matthias Hans Rosenørn
- Constantin Hansen
- H.P. Ingerslev
- Karen Jeppe
- Andreas Frederik Krieger
- Peder Palladius
- W.C.E. Sponneck
- Hans Poulsen Resen
- Niels Hemmingsen
- Josef Theodor Hansen
- Julius Magnus Petersen
- Poul Christian von Stemann
- Jacob Langebek
- Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll
- Enevold Brandt
- Mary Westenholz
- Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve (søn af Christian 4.)
- Svend Heiselberg
[edit] Portal:Denmark
The pages required to update it is:
- Portal:Denmark/Categories
- Portal:Denmark/Denmark lists
- Portal:Denmark/Denmark news (update twice a month?)
- Portal:Denmark/Denmark topics
- Portal:Denmark/Did you know (update once a month?)
- Portal:Denmark/Intro
- Portal:Denmark/Quotes
- Portal:Denmark/Related portals
- Portal:Denmark/Selected article (weekly update)
- Portal:Denmark/Selected biography (weekly update)
- Portal:Denmark/Selected picture (weekly update)
- Portal:Denmark/Things you can do
- Portal:Denmark/Web resources
- Portal:Denmark/box-footer
- Portal:Denmark/box-header
[edit] To be added
- Cuisine (cf. the Polish portal).
- Film
- Music
- ??? Håbløst uudbygget. Champagnegalloppen, H.C. Lumbye, Carl Nielsen, Jernbanegalloppen, Aqua
- DYK
- findes der flere danske entries ???
[edit] Candidates
Articles
- Egeskov Castle
- Gundestrup cauldron
- University of Copenhagen
- Occupation of Denmark
- Viking Age
- The Copenhagen Opera House
- Politics of Denmark (see Portal:Politics)
Biographies
- Bernhard Severin Ingemann
- Thomas Hansen Kingo
- Hans Tausen
- Henrik Pontoppidan
- Herman Bang
- Peder Severin Krøyer
- Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
- Uffe Ellemann-Jensen
- Carl Nielsen
- Peter Schmeichel
Images
- Image:Randers Town Hall.jpg Randers Town Hall
- Image:Valdemar den Store.jpg Statue of Valdemar the Great, Ringsted.
- Image:Copenhagen 12.57744E 55.66605N.jpg (NASA photo of Copenhagen)
- Image:Fregatten-jylland-2005.jpg
- Image:Coronation of Christian IV in 1596.jpg Otto Baches maleri af Christian IVs kroning
- Image:Grundloven-1849-forside.jpg The front page of the Constitution of 1849.
- Image:PocockBattleOfCopenhagen.jpg Battle of Copenhagen (1801).
- Image:Johan Thomas Lundbye 001.jpg Hankehøj.
- Image:Grundlovgivende rigsforsamling - Constantin Hansen.jpg Den Grundlovgivende Rigsforsamling.
- Image:Folketingssal6.jpg Folketinget in session.
- Image:KarleboL.jpg Karlebo.
- Image:CopenhagenOperaOutside2.JPG The Copenhagen Opera House, night.
- Image:KongHans segl b-028.jpg Seal of King Hans
- Image:Soccer crowd Copenhagen.jpg Football crowd in Copenhagen watchinga a match with Sweden. Denmark has just scored a goal.
- Image:Jelling gr Stein 3.JPG Den store Jellingesten. Kristussiden.
- Image:Carta Marina.jpeg Carta Marina
- Image:Hvedholmslot01.png Hvedholm Slot, Faaborg
- Image:Holger danske.jpg Statuen af Holger Danske under Kronborg Slot
- Image:HC Andersen.jpg Statue af H.C. Andersen
- Image:Holmens_Kirke_Copenhagen_ship1.jpg Votive ship Christianus Quintus in the Copenhagen Naval Church
Req. articles
- Nydam Boat
- Kong Asgers Høj
- Human rights in Denmark
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Hi Number 57
Sorry to say it but I find you template about Danish elections somewhat problematic. Before 1953, the Rigsdag had two Houses, and the dates in your table only correspond to the Folketing elections, so it only tells half the story before this date as all elections to the Landsting are missing. It was not normal to have elections to both houses on the same date, but they often took place within the same year and month. Regards. Valentinian (talk) / (contribs) 21:15, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for your message. The "Rigsdag" was simply the name of the two houses combined, so there were no "rigsdag" elections. On very rare occations, both houses assembled for joint decisions. A referendum in 1939 turned down the idea of replacing the Landsting with a so-called Rigsting, so this term was never widely used. If all this information is to be grouped in one table, the finished result would probably be something like this (based on the Norwegian example):
- Danish Folketing Elections
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- (list of years)
- Danish Landsting Elections
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- (list of years)
- Danish Elections to the European Parliament
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- (list of years)
- Danish Referenda
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- (list of years)
Do you think such a solution would work or should it be split up? If you have any better ideas, I'm all ears. Valentinian (talk) / (contribs) 21:51, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry, I missed the last part of your post. According to the old constitution, both houses were on an equal footing, so no "upper" and "lower" house existed. Danes normally considered the Folketing to be the lower house but this was not based on the constitution. The issue of which house should approve the PM and his government was the issue of a fierce battle for more than 20 years, known as Forfatningskampen (the Constitutional Struggle). Højre, the modern Conservatives, had based a series of cabinets on the Landsting and this policy was supported by King Christian IX. The opposition, Venstre and the Social Democrats, supported the Folketing. In 1901 the matter was finally settled in favour of the Folketing. Due to both the constitutional unclarity and the historical controversy, I believe both houses should be included. Regards. Valentinian (talk) / (contribs) 22:00, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
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- I'm still looking for a good source about the Landsting elections. The referenda are easier:
Non-EU related referenda:
- 14 December 1916: Sale of the Danish West Indian Islands. Passed.
- 6 September 1920: Changing the constitution due to reunification with South Jutland. Passed.
- 23 May 1939: Changing the constitution. Rejected.
- 28 May 1953: Changing the constitution / Princess Margrethe to become the future monarch. Bundled proposal. Passed. (She succeeded her father in 1972).
- 28 May 1953: Changing the electoral age from 25 to 23 or 21. Changed to 23.
- 30 May 1961: Changing the electoral age from 23 to 21. Passed.
- 25 June 1963: Four laws regarding land. Each suggestion a separate vote. All were rejected.
- 24 June 1969: Changing the electoral age from 21 to 18. Rejected
- 21 September 1971: Changing the electoral age from 21 to 20. Passed
- 19 September 1978: Changing the electoral age from 20 to 18. Passed
More information here (in Danish): [11]
EU-related referenda (data were taken from the EU information office: [12])
- 2 October 1972: Membership of the EEC. Participation: 90.1% Yes: 63.4% No: 36.6%
- 27 February 1986: Common Market. Participation: 75.4% Yes: 56.2% No: 43.8%
- 2 June 1992: Maastricht treaty. Participation: 83.1% Yes: 49.3% No: 50.7%
- 18 May 1993: Maastricht treaty modified with the Edinburgh agreement. Participation: 86.5% Yes: 56.7% No: 43.3%
- 28 May 1998: Amsterdam treaty. Participation: 76.2% Yes: 55.1% No: 44.9%
- 28 September 2000: Euro membership Participation: 87.6% Yes: 46.8% No: 53.2%
Valentinian (talk) / (contribs) 23:11, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
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