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1973 in Denmark
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Events from the year 1973 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Margrethe II
- Prime minister – Anker Jørgensen (until 19 December), Poul Hartling
Events
- 1 January – Denmark joined the European Economic Community (EEC) along with Ireland and the United Kingdom.
- 4 December – 1973 Danish parliamentary election is held, it is later to become known as the Landslide Election (), because 5 new parties got elected, and more than half the members of the parliament were replaced.
Sports
Badminton
- 1217 March 1973 Denmark Open
- Elo Hansen and Ulla Strand win gold in mixed doubles
Handball
- 1 May GOG Håndbold is founded
Births
January{{ndash}}March
- 4 January – Frank Høj, cyclist
- 10 January Jakob Cedergren, actor
- 11 March Bjarne Corydon, politician, editor-in-chief
- 16 March Inger Støjberg, politician
- 24 March – Mette Jacobsen, freestyle and butterfly swimmer
- 29 March – Kasper Holten, stage director
April{{ndash}}September
- 29 April – Yildiz Akdogan, politician
- 5 July Camilla Andersen, handball player
- 24 September Barbara Bertelsen, civil servant
- 25 September – Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, politician
October{{ndash}}December
- 9 October Thomas Frank
Deaths
References
References
- "Margrethe II {{!}} queen of Denmark".
- "Denmark - History - Political upheaval, economic crisis and renewed growth Since 1973". Udenrigsministeriet.
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