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How about Denmark?
The Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark), referred to as Denmark for short, is a Nordic country with two autonomous regions, one is the Faroe Islands and the other is Greenland.

Denmark's political system is a parliamentary democracy under the constitutional monarchy, and the parliament is located in Copenhagen, the capital.

Denmark is a unitary country, and the central government has considerable rights and is responsible for some affairs in the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

Denmark is a member of the European Union and a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Denmark's economy has a strong socialist color. The personal income tax rate of ordinary income earners exceeds 50%. It has agriculture, small enterprise industry, loose welfare system, stable currency and high dependence on international trade.

Denmark is a typical welfare state and a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and a member of the European Union.

Denmark is a member of the European Union and a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Climate: Denmark has a temperate maritime climate.

10, the average temperature in October is 65438 2.4℃, and that in August is 65438 0.4℃.

The average annual precipitation is about 860mm.

Denmark is not as cold as people think, and the climate in most areas is similar to that in China.

Denmark's climate is between Northern Europe and Central Europe, belonging to temperate maritime climate.

Influenced by the southwest wind from the Atlantic Ocean, the climate in Denmark is warm in winter and cool in summer. The average temperature in the hottest July is only 15 degrees to 17 degrees.

Population: 5.628 million people, about 95% are Danes and about 5% are foreign immigrants.

The official language is Danish.

86.6% of the residents believe in Christian Lutheranism and 0.6% in Roman Catholicism.

Economy: Denmark is a developed western industrial country with developed agriculture, animal husbandry, fishery and food processing industries, and is known as the European cheese market.

Advanced production technology and experience in many industrial fields.

* * * Adhere to a moderately tight fiscal policy and take active measures to stabilize the financial market and exchange rate.

Denmark still adheres to the "quasi-euro policy" characterized by "linked exchange rate" and "closely following interest rate" after the referendum rejected joining the euro zone on September 28, 2000.

In 2004, Denmark continued to implement the policy of zero tax growth and supported the development of high-tech and biotechnology industries. Market investment and consumption, gross national product and foreign trade continued to rise, the balance of payments and public finance surplus continued to expand, and the inflation rate remained stable.

In 2005-2006 World Economic Forum (WEF) global competitiveness ranking, Denmark ranked fourth.

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