Denmark, a founding member of NATO and the OECD, is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. The national language, Danish, has very close resemblance to Swedish and Norwegian languages. they share strong cultural and historical ties Denmark has the best business climate in the world, according to the US business magazine Forbes. Denmark has very beautiful cities such as Copenhagen, Arhus,Odense, Aalborg,Esbjerg, Randers, Kolding where people celebrate their valentine's day to a full blast. In Denmark, Valentine's Day is celebrated on 14th February with intense joy and excitement. In Denmark, Valentine's Day is considered as a youth day.
As with celebrations in other countries, Valentine's Day is the best chance you will get to tell your loved one how you feel in style, no matter in which Scandinavian country you are - Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland or Finland. As Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world, the spirit of this day also creeps to the cold Scandinavian regions. It's true that there are umpteen numbers of myths regarding the origins of the Valentine's Day. However, with all the celebrations, Valentine is emphasized to be a romantic figure and therefore is one of the most popular among European saints.
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