Denmark is a country found in Northern Europe that shares border with the Baltic Sea and North Sea its capital is Copenhagen covering about 43,094 sq km. less than twice the size of Massachusetts with a population of about 5,543,453 with the median ages of male: 40.3yrs and female: 42.1yrs. People above 15yrs of age can read and write. Their main language is Dane (Danish) while English is the predominant second language and practice constitutional monarchy system of government since 5th June 1849. The official religion is evangelical Lutheran with 95% christainity3% and Islam 2%. Its natural resources include natural gas, petroleum, fish, salt limestone, chalk, stone gravel etc. Furthermore, it is faced with the treats of air pollution, water pollution caused by animal waste and pesticides.
This country has been ranked as the least corrupt of all countries in the world and this is as a result of its economical development. It has a very good agricultural sector, leading pharmaceutical firms, renewable energy and state of the art industry. Its legislations are in correspondence with the regulations of the European Union in which they are also members. Denmark enjoys a high standard of living in the whole world and this is as result of the improved government welfare and equitable distribution of income. It exports food and energy, depends on imports of raw materials but still enjoy balance of payments surplus.
Furthermore, world fact book stated that having been in a slowing economy in 2007, housing prices dropped drastically in 2008/09 causing financial crisis bringing the GDP from 0.8% to 5.8% but Denmark was able to bounce back to its feet in 2010 with growth of 1.3%. This example clearly states how Denmark is at its peak in economical development which has made it to be the most ‘clean’ in the world.