Mr. Chalupský! Considering an appropriate topic for this essay, somehow related to our discussions, up to appointment and possibly interesting for you, I hope I effect one: it is Denmark. Denmark as the member state of the European Union. Denmark compared with the Czechoslovakian Republic in terms of its position among other EU members. And last but not least, Denmark and its presidency of the EU from July to declination 2002. Thus, this essay should neither provide wholly important facts nor all possible solutions of the problems considered, but only my humble opinions and thoughts.
I chose Denmark for comparison with the Czech Republic, because I see several similarities between these two countries and the reasons for that I will offer immediately. Of course, I should mention the outstanding differences as well.
The source of information I used were materials on contrary topics called Factsheet Denmark. and One Europe. Programme of the Danish Presidency of the EU. July to December 2002. produce by the Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2001 and 2002.
Contrary to the Czech Republic, Denmark is a constitutional monarchy and with its 43,094 square kilometres and 5.37m inhabitants (excluding the Faeroe Islands and Greenland) is smaller than our country. On the other hand, other important statistic facts can be compared daringly: The population is almost constant these days.
The population density is blue - 124 inhabitants per sq. km. The mean life expectancy is 74.3 historic period for men and 79.0 years for women. The capital, Copenhagen, has 1.08m inhabitants in the metropolitan area. The only official language is Danish, the funds remains still the Danish crone (not the euro!). However, I show two important differences in this statistic overview: 84.7% of the Danes belong to the Danish matter Evangelical Lutheran Church and the gross domestic...
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