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Famous people from denmark. H.C.Andersen. Born in 1805. Death in 1875 Work : Author. He is a famous fairytale writer who has written lots of fairytales for children which often included a secret point example: The Ugly Duckling - even a unnoticed person can have something beautiful inside.
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H.C.Andersen Born in 1805.Death in 1875 Work : Author He is a famous fairytale writer who has written lots of fairytales for children which often included a secret point example: The Ugly Duckling - even a unnoticed person can have something beautiful inside.
NIELS BOHR Born in 1885 Died in 1962 Married to MagretheNørlund Has 6 boys Nobel Price in 1992Atoms for Peace in 1957 30 honorary doctorates Highlights in his career: Discovered Hafnium Atomic structure theory Evidence of fissionTheory behind the periodic table Theory for the quantum paths in an atom
SUSANNE BIER Born in 1960 Movie instructor Married to JesperLeisner Has 2 girls Important movies: ”the one and only” From 1999, her breakthrough ”Brothers” 2004, Sundance Festival ”After the wedding” was Oscar nominated in 2006 Won Golden Globe and an Oscar in 2011 for ”In a better world” Won Best instructor at European Film Awards
MÆRSK Born in 1913 Died 16 april 2012 (age 98) Married to Emma Mc-Kinny Moeller Has 3 girls Occupation: Shipping Mærsk owned one of the biggest private companies in the world. The company has about 108.000 employees and operate in 130 countries
KAREN BLIXEN Born in 1885 Died in 1962 Married to Bror Von Blixen-Finecke Work: Author Karen Blixen is a world famous author. She has written novels like seven gothic tales and Out of Africa witch has won countless prizes. She is one of the most respected authors in the world and her fame has not fated since her death.
H.C.ØRSTED Born in 1774 Died in 1851 Work: physicist and chemist World famous for electromagnetism
The Northern Jutland Silvia, Simon, Emil, Jonas, Johanne, Josefine and Maria
Geographics This is Denmark and the red marked area, is Northern Jutland
Geographics The areas in Northern JutlandThe Northern Jutland is in the northern part of Denmark, which has some of the biggest nature areas in entire Denmark. We’ve got a great amount of forests, lots of hikes, beaches, meadows and lakes. The land in Northern Jutland has a lot of farming. Of course with the nature areas included. The biggest city in northern Jutland, is Aalborg with 104.885 inhabitants. We are very proud of our part of Denmark.
Skagen Skagen is a town with a population on 8,347 citizens. Skagen is placed in northern Jutland on the most northern spot of Vendsyssel-Thy a part of the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark Why many tourist visits Skagen? Skagen is the most northern city of Denmark. North for Skagen, Denmark’s most northern spot is, Grenen, where the 2 oceans Kattegat and Skagerrak meets each other. Some things you have to see in Skagen as a tourist is - The sand-covered church, Denmark’s second highest lighthouse - The grey lighthouse. Then you have to see a Skagen house, it’s an old yellow house, with white edges on the roofing tiles. And Skagen is famous for all the famous Skagen painters, so you could go to museums in Skagen to watch some beautiful paintings. Then maybe go for a walk and enjoy the fantastic nature around Skagen, and watch a lot of birds, which Skagen also is famous for. And that’s why many rich people visit Skagen.
Grenen Grenen is the most northern point of Denmark. Grenen is created by sand transported north along the entire westcoast of Jutland. Grenen is growing towards Sweden by 10 meters every year. Grenen is the meeting point for the 2 seas Skagerrak and Kattegat. The waves come from both sides on Grenen because each side of Grenen has its own sea. That also creates a violent current, and that’s why its forbidden to swim there, but you can still paddle, and try to have a foot in each sea.
Aalborg Zoo Aalborg zoo is a big park where they have 138 different animal races, Tiger Lions, monkeys, and much more than that. Aalborg zoo was founded in 1935. The zoo is in the center of Aalborg. There are many tourists who come to see the many beautiful animals. We have animals from almost all over the world. There is one great restaurant and then there are maybe 8 small shops where you can buy everything from teddy bears to candy or popcorn. There are also some small parks which is for younger children where there are rabbits, goats and hamsters, etc. The only animals they don’t have is fish.
Fårup Sommerland FårupSommerland is an amusement park in north Jutland, and it opened in 1975. FårupSommerland is the 3rd biggest amusement park in the world, and it is the best park in Northern. There is a lot of amusement, eating places and an aqua park, too. There are some little shops, where you can buy candy, ice-creams and souvenirs.
Utzon Center The Utzon Center is a culture center in Aalborg, and it opened in May 2008. The architect is the known man JørnUtzon, who is known for the Opera House in Sydney. He has drawn the building, which is one of the most known buildings in the world. In the Utzon Center, there is a lot of art, shows, meetings, conferences, designs and a little restaurant.
The Public School • The children are normally 6 years when they start • You go to primary for 10 or 11 years • The state decides what the public school has to learn • We have examination almost like in USA
The private school • A Private school is an independent school • Some choose a private school because they think the private system is better • We have 500 private schools in Denmark • 98 000 students attend a private school
’Efterskole’ • An ‘Efterskole’ is a school where you live. • On an ‘Efterskole’ you have normal classes • You can take 8th, 9th, and 10th Grade. • You have to be very social because we do everything together.
Whatshall I do after 9th or 10th Grade? • You decide yourself what to do after Primary school • There are lots of opportunities to study many different places • You can ex go at a Gymnasium (3 years)
Howmuch do wepay? • We pay for public schools by taxes • We pay for private schools our selves • We pay for ‘Efterskole’ our selves • We pay for university by taxes, but we have to pay for books our selves.