Danes
Danes (Danish: danskere) are the citizens of Denmark, most of whom speak Danish and consider themselves to be of Danish ethnicity. The first mention of Danes are from the 6th century in Jordanes' Getica, by Procopius, and by Gregory of Tours. The first mention of Danes within the Danish territory is on the Jelling Rune Stone which states how Harald Bluetooth converted the Danes to Christianity in the 10th century. Denmark has been continuously inhabited since this period; and, although much cultural and ethnic influence and immigration from all over the world has entered Denmark since then, present day Danes tend to see themselves as ethnic descendants of the early tribal Danes mentioned in the historic sources. Whether this is true or not, the Danish Royal Family can certainly trace their
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Danes
Danes (Danish: danskere) are the citizens of Denmark, most of whom speak Danish and consider themselves to be of Danish ethnicity. The first mention of Danes are from the 6th century in Jordanes' Getica, by Procopius, and by Gregory of Tours. The first mention of Danes within the Danish territory is on the Jelling Rune Stone which states how Harald Bluetooth converted the Danes to Christianity in the 10th century. Denmark has been continuously inhabited since this period; and, although much cultural and ethnic influence and immigration from all over the world has entered Denmark since then, present day Danes tend to see themselves as ethnic descendants of the early tribal Danes mentioned in the historic sources. Whether this is true or not, the Danish Royal Family can certainly trace their
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Danes (Danish: danskere) are t ...... cultural self-identification.
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De benaming Denen kan naar ver ...... eense minderheid in Duitsland.
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Die Dänen sind ein germanische ...... d Teile des Königreiches sind.
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Duńczycy (duń. danskere) – nar ...... Skandynawowie, Rada Nordycka.
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El término danés puede referir ...... alemana en Jutlandia del Sur.
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I danesi sono un gruppo etnico ...... ruppo delle lingue germaniche.
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Les Danois constituent un peup ...... ulation dominante au Danemark.
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Os Dinamarqueses são um povo d ...... amarqueses vivem na Dinamarca.
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Датчане (дат. danskere) — наро ...... адающая религия — лютеранство.
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デンマーク人 (デンマーク語: danskere)はデンマー ...... 外への移民も含めてデーン人を祖先に持つ人々という基準もある。
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Danes (Danish: danskere) are t ...... mily can certainly trace their
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De benaming Denen kan naar ver ...... -Europese immigranten behoren.
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Die Dänen sind ein germanische ...... d Teile des Königreiches sind.
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Duńczycy (duń. danskere) – nar ...... Skandynawowie, Rada Nordycka.
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El término danés puede referir ...... alemana en Jutlandia del Sur.
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I danesi sono un gruppo etnico ...... ruppo delle lingue germaniche.
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Les Danois constituent un peup ...... ulation dominante au Danemark.
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Os Dinamarqueses são um povo d ...... amarqueses vivem na Dinamarca.
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Датчане (дат. danskere) — наро ...... адающая религия — лютеранство.
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デンマーク人 (デンマーク語: danskere)はデンマー ...... 外への移民も含めてデーン人を祖先に持つ人々という基準もある。
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