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Danish and Refugee
DACAAR was founded by the Danish Refugee Council ( DRC ), Danish People's Aid ( DPA ), Danish Association for International Co-operation ( MS ) and Caritas Denmark.
* Danish Refugee Council
All official IDP centers in the republic were closed down and the foreign NGO aid severely limited by the government ( including the ban of the Danish Refugee Council ).

Danish and Council
Furthermore, Danish is one of the official languages of the European Union and one of the working languages of the Nordic Council.
After World War II, reforms were finally enacted by the Danish Greenland Commission composed of Greenland Provincial Council members and Danish economists.
In 1992, Genscher, together with his Danish colleague Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, took the initiative to create the Council of the Baltic Sea States ( CBSS ) and the EuroFaculty.
Margaret made the Danish Council of the Realm elect her as regent of Denmark, but she did not attempt to assume the title of queen.
Charles was elected king of Norway in the following year, but the counts of Holstein were more influential than the Swedes and the Norwegians together, and made the Danish Privy Council appoint Christian I of Oldenburg as king.
One of the last structures of the Kalmar Union, or, rather, medieval separateness, remained until 1536 when the Danish Privy Council, in the aftermath of a civil war, unilaterally declared Norway to be a Danish province, without consulting their Norwegian colleagues.
A convention to this effect was confirmed by the king and the Danish Privy Council on March 31.
The State Council ( Danish: Rigsråd ) on Zealand, led by the Catholic bishops took control of the country and refused to recognize the election of Christian III, a staunch Lutheran.
Denmark became officially Lutheran on 30 October 1536 by decree of King Christian III, and in 1537 the reconstituted State Council approved the Lutheran Ordinances which was worked out by Danish theologians and Johannes Bugenhagen, based on Luther's Augsburg Confession and Luther's Little Catechism.
The Sound Dues remained the most important source of income for the Danish Crown for several centuries, thus making Danish kings relatively independent of Denmark's Privy Council and aristocracy.
Christian was also sent to be brought up at Güstrow but two years later, in 1579, the Rigsraad ( Danish Privy Council ) successfully requested his removal to Denmark, and Anne and Elizabeth returned with him.
The Danish National Council released a detailed explanation of the real Olaf's death in 1387 to contradict the story that had spread around the Baltic.
The Danish State Council ( rigsraad ), dominated by the still Catholic bishops and nobles, refused to accept Duke Christian as king and turned to Count Christopher of Oldenburg in order to restore Christian II to the Danish throne ( Christian II had supported both the New and Old Faiths at various times ).
* Danish Council of State – this body is similar to a privy council.
The Swedish Council failed to turn up at the meeting, but the Norwegian and Danish councils proceeded to produce a joint declaration containing the terms for John's rule, and electing him king.
As Eric's nephew, Christopher, who was rather unfamiliar with Scandinavian conditions, was elected by the Danish State Council as the successor to his uncle, first as regent from 1439, and then proclaimed King of Denmark at the Viborg Assembly ( Danish landsting ) on 9 April 1440.
The new monarch would have to be elected by the Danish Council of the Realm and any potential candidate had to be approved by the Hanseatic League.
In addition to this, the Danish Council of the Realm was more inclined to a potential union and alliance with Norway, largely because of anti-German sentiments within the Council, and the general reluctance to have a second German ruler in Scandinavia.
In 2007, the Danish Arts Council was criticized for providing funding to Haaest for research into Danes who served in the SS, on the grounds that Haaest had stated that the concentration camp gas chambers never existed and that the Diary of Anne Frank was a forgery.

Danish and private
Of the approximately 48, 000 inhabitants of the Faroe Islands ( 16, 921 private households ( 2004 )), 98 % are Danish realm citizens, meaning Faroese, Danish, or Greenlandic.
It was not until Erik Smit's private 1652 expedition aboard the Fortuna proved successful that interest in the West Indies ' trade grew into consideration of a new Danish colony.
After studies at the University of Kiel he became private secretary to the Danish finance minister.
Returning to Hamburg in 1729, he obtained the appointment of unpaid private secretary to the Danish ambassador in London, where he lived till 1731.
A 1998 initiative, dubbed the Whitsun Packet ( Danish: Pinsepakken ) from the season it was issued, increased taxes, limiting private consumption.
When the duke ascended the Danish throne as King Frederick III of Denmark, Gabel followed him to Copenhagen as his private secretary and man of business, holding great influence over the irresolute king.
As a result, SignWriting was developed ; it has been used for writing not only Danish Sign Language, but the private sign language of a deaf South Pacific islander ( in 1975 ), and American Sign Language.
This order to retreat without combat caused adverse comment among some Danish private soldiers, but the military circumstances made it wise to shorten the frontier needed to be defended.
Dreyer used private finance from Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg to make his next film as the Danish film industry was in financial ruin.
CBS was established in 1917 by the Danish Society for the Advancement of Business Education ( now known as FUHU ), which is a private educational institution.
In the spring of 1991, the Danish Parliament adopted a new private school act, which introduced a new public grant system for private schools giving them a grant towards the operational expenditures per pupil per year, which in principle matches the corresponding public expenditures in the municipal schools-less the fees paid by the parents of the pupils in the private schools.
Serving in the Danish Merchant Navy, he came to the United Kingdom shortly after the start of the Second World War where he joined the British Commandos in 1940, serving with No. 62 Commando ( also known as the Small Scale Raiding Force ) as a private.
After a promotion to acting master and private secretary to Stockton, Beale sailed for California and Oregon in 1845 on the Congress, but 20 days later Stockton instructed Beale to board a Danish ship they had encountered and sail to England, where Beale was to disguise his identity and seek information on the British feelings on the Oregon boundary.
* Polaris Private Equity, a Danish private equity firm founded in 1998
Other rare whiskies have been bottled as private vintages for Concorde, Queen Mary 2 and the Royal Danish Wedding.
In 1743 he became private secretary to his relative, von Spener, the Saxon ambassador at the Danish court.
Thor Pedersen has worked extensively in private business, both in investment companies and as a board member of several Danish companies.
In February 2005, just before the 2005 Danish parliamentary election, her domestic partner, Erik Skov Pedersen, became the subject of media attention due to disorder in the couple's private finances, forcing them to default on their payments.
A few days later he engineered a vote of no confidence in his own government ( the first one in Danish history ), and, after duly losing it, resigned and returned to his quiet private life.
CIS is a private non-profit organization recognized by the Danish Ministry of Education.

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