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Denmark

D per capita for purchasing power parity is $22,700. Their GPD composition by sector for Agriculture is 4%, Industry is 27%, and for services its 69%.Denmark's budget for revenues is $62.1 billion. Theirs expenditures are $66.4 billion. Their external debt that Denmark owes is $44 billion.Denmark's exports are machinery and instruments (25%), meat and meat products (food), dairy products (food), fish (food), fuels (crude oil), ships, and chemicals. The total value of the income is $47.6 billion. Their partners Germany (22.5%), Sweden (11.7%), U.K. (7.9%), Norway (5.9%), France (5.4%), Netherlands (4.4%), and the U.S. (4.0%). Denmark's imports are machinery and equipment, petroleum (25%), chemicals, grain and foodstuffs, textiles, and paper. The total value of what they pay for imports is $42.4 billion. Their partners are Germany (21.7%), Sweden (11.7%), Netherlands (7%), U.K. (6.6%), France (5.2%), Norway (4.9%), U.S. (4.7%), Japan (3.5%), and F.S.U. (1.7%).Denmark's currency uses krones (DKr), 1 krone equals 100 oere. Their exchange rates are 6.117 equals to 1 U.S. dollar. EducationMost 15 years and over can read and write. Actually 99% of their population can read.The Elementary Education in Denmark has been mandatory since 1814. All children of the age 7-14 must attend school. Their primary education consists of a nine-year comprehensive school, all students may continue through the tenth year. Gifted students are encouraged to continue their studies. Gifted students are strongly encouraged to continue in their studies. In the early 1990s Denmark had about 2,217 primary and secondary schools. They had a total enrollment of more than 613,000 students! Also 360 folk high schools, agricultural schools, home economics schools, other specialized high schools, and vocational schools had a total yearly enrollment of about 223,000 students. The state contributes to their support, but most of the schools are private.Religion Almost all Danes ...

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