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Is it true that you are not allowed to name your baby in Denmark without the approval of government authorities? Was Lars Ulrich a remarkable darts player in his youth? Is it true that in Denmark, it's not against the law to escape from prison? Find the answers to these amazing facts and more here!
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Fact #1: You are not allowed to name your baby in Denmark without the approval of government authorities
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Fact #2: Lars Ulrich was a remarkable darts player in his youth.
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Fact #3: In Denmark, it's not against the law to escape from prison
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Fact #4: Captivated by Hans Christian Anderson's "The Little Mermaid" story, the founder of Carlsberg Breweries had its statue built in 1909.
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Fact #5: It is rude to accompany Danish pastry with soda.
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Fact #6: The name LEGO is a combination of two Danish words, “Leg Godt”, which means “Play Well”.
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Fact #7: If you’re not married when you turn 30, you will get a pepper shaker as a gift and men are called a Pepperman while females will be a Peppermaid.
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Fact #8: In Denmark, the tooth fairy is described as a flying mermaid.
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Fact #9: Danish Café-coffee is the most expensive in the world.
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Fact #10: ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’ are not in the Danish Vocabulary.
FALSE
Fact #11: In Copenhagen, you have to be 17 to ride a bike.
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Fact #12: Danish women have the lowest incidence of obesity in the EU.