Denmark

SHORT INFORMATION

Denmark: Political structure

The political system of Denmark is a multi-party structure, where several parties are represented in the Parliament.

Danish governments are most often minority administrations, governing with the aid of one or more supporting parties.

This means that Danish politics are characterised by inter-party compromising. Since 1909 no single party has had the majority of parliamentary seats.

Holiday

Valentine's Day in Scandinavia

As with celebrations in other countries, Valentine's Day is the best chance you will get to tell your loved one how you feel in style, no matter in which Scandinavian country you are - Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland or Finland. As Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world, the spirit of this day also creeps to the cold Scandinavian regions. It's true that there are umpteen numbers of myths regarding the origins of the Valentine's Day. However, with all the celebrations, Valentine is emphasized to be a romantic figure and therefore is one of the most popular among European saints.

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Top 10 Cities for Shopaholics

If your heart starts palpitating at the mere sight of a 'sale' sign, or if you've been known to elbow other shoppers out of the way for getting between you and those must-have boots, this list is for you. We've rounded up the world's 10 best cities for shopaholics for those of you who plan your vacations with retail therapy built in s whether you're in the market for high fashion, fancy baubles, or even an unusual pet, we've got a destination for you. So pay off some credit card debt and hit the road s but don't blame us when the bills come in.

Lifestyle

Where Are The 10 Best Countries To Live, In 2014?

Have you ever wondered how much better your life might be if you lived abroad? If so, you’re not alone; while Dorothy might have been right that there’s no place like home, millions of people across the world still emigrate yearly in pursuit of a better standard of living comparative to their home country.