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Danish language - Wikipedia Danish itself can be divided into three main dialect areas: Jutlandic (West Danish), Insular Danish (including the standard variety), and East Danish (including Bornholmian and Scanian)
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Denmark - Wikipedia The Danish parliament is unicameral and called the Folketing (Danish: Folketinget) It is the legislature of the Kingdom of Denmark, passing acts that apply in Denmark and, variably, Greenland and the Faroe Islands