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Danmark

British  
/ ˈdanmarɡ /

noun

  1. the Danish name for Denmark

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“I’m afraid of being crushed,” said Paul Michel Casabelle, 44, a superintendent at the Maison de Danmark, a Danish cultural institute.

From New York Times • Oct. 2, 2021

Realkredit Danmark, one of the nation’s largest mortgage lenders, said it provided 758 borrowers with negative interest rates last year.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2016

Photograph: Tim Ireland/PA , the Tour de France winner and Olympic time-trial champion, will return to action for in the Post Danmark Rundt on 22 August.

From The Guardian • Aug. 13, 2012

The over-collateralization Moody’s told Realkredit to generate was twice that requested by Standard & Poor’s, said Klaus Kristiansen, executive vice president for asset and liability management at Realkredit Danmark.

From BusinessWeek • Aug. 19, 2011

The Danes call it Danmark, the adjective of which is Danske; and the country is also called the Danske Stat, or Danish States.

From Up The Baltic Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark by Optic, Oliver