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| "text_content": "Standardplates are long andwhite, with a blue strip on the left.Commercialplates areyellow. And so-called “Parrot” plates have ayellow sectionon the left hand side. These are unique to Denmark.\n\nNOTE: The Netherlands, Luxembourg and the UK use yellow plates for private vehicles.", | |
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| "text_content": "Denmark is a generallyflatcountry with wide,open fieldsbetween towns.Suburban areasare usually open, with space between buildings. Urban cores are more dense and built up.", | |
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| "text_content": "Denmark has all-white road lines.Double middle linesare very common.\n\nNOTE: Some other European countries, most notably Poland and Greece, can have double middle lines.", | |
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| "text_content": "Outer road lines often consist ofsmall white squares. These unique-looking lines are a good way to identify Denmark.", | |
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| "text_content": "Denmark has very unique-looking direction signs that are very useful to recognize the country. They are low to the ground andframed by pipes. They are either colouredred and whiteorblue and white, with a directional arrow incorporated into the background. Signs often feature road numbers.\n\nSome larger road signs have a morestandard layoutwithout the pipe frame. Highway signs haveblue or greenbackgrounds.", | |
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| "text_content": "Most Danish street names end in“vej.”This is the Danish word for “street.” Street signs most commonly have a blue background with white text.", | |
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| "text_content": "Denmark has a very recognizable white bollard with a yellow reflector and adark orange stripe. This bollard is unique to the country. You may also find thisgreen variant.\n\nNOTE: Belgium has bollards that may look somewhat similar. However, it will never feature the orange stripe.", | |
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| "text_content": "Danishis a North Germanic language that is closely related to Swedish and Norwegian. The Danish alphabet contains these special letters:Æ,Ø, andÅ.\n\nNOTE: The special letters found in Danish can also be found in some of the other Northern Germanic languages:\n\nNorwegian uses Æ, Ø, and Å.\n\nFaroese uses Æ and Ø but not Å.\n\nIcelandic only uses Æ.\n\nSwedish only uses Å. In addition, Swedish uses Ä and Ö, which are not found in Danish.", | |
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| "text_content": "Much of the architecture in Denmark consists ofred brick. Roofs often have orange, dark brown or black tiles.\n\nNOTE: Similar brick architecture is also common in the Netherlands and Belgium.", | |
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| "text_content": "Some houses in Denmark havethatched roofs, especially in rural areas.\n\nYou can also sometimes find greycorrugated roofs. These look somewhat similar to roofs commonly found in Baltic countries.", | |
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| "text_content": "Some older or rural buildings havetimber framewalls.\n\nNOTE: Timber framing can be found in other Western and Central European countries as well, but are an especially common wall type for historical buildings in Denmark.", | |
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| "text_content": "This signpost, where the pipe frame isbent around the sign, is unique to Denmark.", | |
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| "text_content": "Denmark hassquare (normal B-type) guardrails, with no reflectors.\n\nNOTE: Denmark is one of only a very few European countries with this type of guardrail. For a good overview of European guardrails, seethis infographic.", | |
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| "text_content": "This Danish pedestrian sign has5 stripes.Uniquely, the first and fifth stripe touch the edge of the white triangle.\n\nNOTE: Sweden’s pedestrian sign has 4 stripes. Norway almost always has 4 stripes too, but very rarely you can find signs with 5 stripes.", | |
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| "text_content": "This unique sign is found when entering a town. When leaving, there will be a red slash through the sign.", | |
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| "text_content": "Bus stop signs in Denmark areblack and yellow. A small sign is attached to the top of the pole, with the bus schedule underneath. Additionally, you may see this olderblue and whiteversion.", | |
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| "text_content": "Thisred-and-whitechevron is found in Denmark. They are often low to the ground.", | |
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| "text_content": "Standard street levelutility poles are rarein Denmark. Most of the electricity infrastructure you will find in the countryside are large, toweringoverhead power lines, often near highways.", | |
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| "text_content": "You may sometimes seebicycle pathson the side of the road.\n\nNOTE: Bicycle paths are also commonly seen in the Netherlands and Belgium.", | |
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| "text_content": "The PostNord, or Post Danmark company, is the national provider of postal services in Denmark. It uses these uniquepostal boxes.", | |
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| "text_content": "These fourgas station brandsare common to Denmark, but each are shared between one other country:\n\nIngocan be found in Denmark and Sweden.\n\nOkcan be found in Denmark and the Netherlands.\n\nUno-XandYxcan be found in Denmark and Norway.", | |
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| "text_content": "You will rarely see thesestone bollards, which may be painted red at the top, near bicycle paths.", | |
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| "text_content": "Denmark has an easy to learnroad numberingsystem. They order their roads from east to west.\n\nRoads starting with the numbers 2 to 5 are grouped by region.\n\nRoads starting with the number 1 can be found nationwide, but the second digit still follows a rough regional distribution. Notably, Bornholm only has roads starting with the number 1.\n\nYou can click on the image to enlarge it.", | |
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| "text_content": "Ring roadsare special highways near bigger cities, labelled from O1 up to O4. The number increases from the centre, and each fully or partially encircles the city.\n\nThese cities have ring roads: Copenhagen, Odense, Aarhus, Aalborg, Hillerød, Kolding, and Velje.", | |
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| "text_content": "There are six regions in Denmark that each use a differentbus transportation company. Each bus will have the brand written on the front, and have a unique colour scheme.\n\nYou can click on the image to enlarge it.", | |
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| "text_content": "In addition, these regions each have their ownbus stop sign.\n\nYou can click on the image to enlarge it.", | |
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| "text_content": "Greenlandis the world’s largest island country, and is a part of Denmark.\n\nA separate Plonk It guide to Greenland can be foundhere.", | |
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| "text_content": "TheFaroe Islandsis a group of united islands in the North Atlantic, and are an autonomous territory of Denmark.\n\nA separate Plonk It guide to Faroe Islands can be foundhere.", | |
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| "text_content": "Thebus stopson the island of Bornholm have this unique green, red and white colour scheme.", | |
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| "text_content": "Thesegreen bicycle signsare found on the island of Bornholm.", | |
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| "text_content": "These traditional “seaweed roofs” are found on the island of Læsø. They are made from a type of seaweed known aseelgrass.", | |
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| "text_content": "The island ofAnholtonly has Generation 2 coverage, with distinct gloomy, overcast weather. A large portion of coverage is recognizable due to the sandy dirt on the roadside.", | |
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