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The density of population in Denmark, the result of the large number of inhabitants (approx. 4,700,000) in relation to the small area of the country itself (about 44,000 square kilometres, excluding Greenland), together with other factors such as the natural conditions, has meant that the problems of economically backward areas are of minor importance in the overall picture.

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International Information Centre for Local Credit. (1964). Denmark. In: Government Measures for the Promotion of Regional Economic Development. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9137-1_5

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