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  2. Risalamande - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Eve, a whole almond is added to the dessert, and the person who finds it wins a small prize such as a marzipan pig, a chocolate heart or a small board game. [8] The finder may conceal their discovery as long as possible, so that the rest of the partygoers are forced to eat the entire dish of risalamande, even after they have ...

  3. Danish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The basic Danish breakfast consists of coffee, or tea, and rye bread, white bread, or rolls with cheese or jam. Bread at breakfast time most often comes in the form of a white loaf known as franskbrød (French bread), a baguette, or a variety of white or brown rolls (boller, birkes, rundstykker, håndværkere) or croissants. [15]

  4. Category:Christmas images - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Centre Christmas Tree 2006.JPG 389 × 518; 211 KB Eggs-on-christmas-lights.jpg 508 × 664; 38 KB Father Christmas cartoon, Punch magazine, 24 December 1919.jpg 1,300 × 786; 522 KB

  5. Public holidays in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    German invasion of Denmark: Danmarks besættelse: Historic date. This was the day when Germany invaded Denmark in World War II. Flags on flagpoles must be at half mast until 12:00, to indicate the mourning, after that it goes to full mast to indicate that Denmark is a free country today. [citation needed] 16 April: Birthday of Queen Margrethe II

  6. The Best Photos of the Danish Royal Family Through the Years

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    In light of the news that Queen Margrethe will abdicate for her son, Prince Frederik, we're taking a look back at Denmark's royal family over the years, with sweet snaps of the matriarch, Queen ...

  7. Yule and Christmas in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Christmas trees on Amagertorv in Copenhagen in the winter of 1867–68, illustration from Illustreret Tidende. Until 1770, the Christmas holidays included 2nd day of Christmas and Epiphany on 6 January (celebrated on the eve of 5 January). Afterwards, only 1st and 2nd Christmas Day are holidays, and 6 January is now a celebration day.

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  9. Category:2022 events in Denmark by month - Wikipedia

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