2011 in Denmark

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Events from the year 2011 in Denmark.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 10 January – Denmark and Serbia signs a defense agreement.
  • 13 January – Lene Espersen, party leader of the Danish Conservative Party, announces her resignation from the post after a period of intense criticism in the media and from fellow party members.
  • 14 January – Lars Barfoed is elected as new political leader of the Conservative party.
  • 19 January – Denmark starts the trial against the Somali man who attacked Kurt Westergaard.

February

  • 24 February – A Danish family is kidnapped from their private yacht off the coast of Somalia by Somali pirates.

March

  • 13 March – By unanimous vote, Denmark's Parliament authorized direct military action by its air force to help enforce UN Security Council Resolution 1973, marking the only time so far in the state's history that military commitment was supported by full parliamentary unity. The Royal Danish Air Force is participating with six F-16AM fighters, one C-130J-30 Super Hercules military transport plane and the corresponding ground crews. Only four F-16s will be used for offensive operations, while the remaining two will act as reserves. The first airstrikes from Danish aircraft were carried out on 23 March with four aircraft making twelve sorties as part of Operation Odyssey Dawn. The Guardian reported in May 2011, that Danish F-16 fighters killed Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Arab Gaddafi.

April–June

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July–September

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October–December

Culture

Architecture

Film

Gastronomy

Literature

Music

See 2011 in Scandinavian music

Television

Sports

Badminton

Cycling

Football

Golf

Handball

Motorsports

Sailing

Swimming

Births

Deaths

January{{ndash}}March

April{{ndash}}June

July{{ndash}}September

October{{ndash}}December

References

References

  1. "Margrethe II {{!}} queen of Denmark".
  2. (10 January 2011). "Serbia-Denmark military cooperation plan". B 92.
  3. "Lene Espersen: Jeg træder tilbage". Politiken.
  4. "Lars Barfoed enstemmigt valgt til ny konservativ leder". Politiken.
  5. Al Jazeera. (19 January 2011). "Denmark starts cartoon attack trial". [[Al Jazeera English.
  6. (19 January 2011). "Denmark tries Somali accused of cartoonist attack". [[Reuters]].
  7. (28 February 2011). "Danish family's yacht hijacked off Somali coast". The Telegraph.
  8. Staff writer. (19 March 2011). "''Enigt Folketing stemmer for krig i Libyen''". [[Dagbladet Børsen]].
  9. (18 March 2011). "Denmark to send squadron on Libya op". Politiken.
  10. (23 March 2011). "Danish F-16s drop their first bombs on Libya". Flightglobal.com.
  11. (2 May 2011). "Danish jets kill Gaddafi's son: report". [[The Copenhagen Post]].
  12. "Royal twin baptism in Denmark". Visit Denmark.
  13. "3XN's Bella Sky Hotel Opens Today as the New Nordic Home". Bustler.
  14. "Inauguration of Your Rainbow Panorama on top of ARoS". Visit Denmark.
  15. "Raketbyggere jubler over succes". Berlingske.
  16. (22 January 2011). "Denmark recognises rebel Libyan government". The Copenhagen Post.
  17. "Redegørelse vedrørende skybruddet i Storkøbenhavn lørdag den 2. juli 2011".
  18. (8 July 2011). "Skybrud var det værste målt i København". [[DR (broadcaster).
  19. "2011 Award Winners Announced". Civic Trust Awards.
  20. "EU winners 2011". Royal Institute of British Architects.
  21. "Bier wins Oscar for Hævnen". Politiken.
  22. "'Tree of Life' takes top honour at Cannes film festival". yahoo.news.
  23. "The 24th European Film Awards: Winners". European Film Academy.
  24. "Danskerne vil rigtig gerne se danske film". Politiken.
  25. Vines, Richard. (26 January 2011). "Danish Chef Rasmus Wins Bocuse D'or Food Contest". Bloomberg.
  26. Sedghi, Ami. (19 April 2011). "World's top 50 best restaurants: see the full list". The Guardian.
  27. "Alex Rasmussen Wins 27th Philadelphia International Cycling Championship". OpenCalais.
  28. (28 August 2011). "Thomas Bjorn wins Johnnie Walker event as Mark Foster slips up". The Guardian.
  29. Holst, Jan Erik. (19 September 2011). "Esben Høilund Carlsen". Aftenposten.

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