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2010 in Denmark

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Events from the year 2010 in Denmark.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Margrethe II
  • Prime minister – Lars Løkke Rasmussen

Events

January

  • 1 January – A Somali man is charged with trying to kill Kurt Westergaard, whose drawing of the Prophet Mohammed has sparked riots around the world.

February

  • 5 February – Danish special forces storm a ship captured by armed Somali pirates and free the 25 crew on board.
  • 13 February – Three people die and others are seriously injured after a Danish bus en route from Berlin to Munich hits a barrier and flips over on the Bundesautobahn 9 near Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt. The Autobahn is closed in both directions.

March

  • 19 March – For the second year in a row Denmark is revealed as the most wasteful nation in the European Union.
  • 29 March – Ministers from the Arctic countries – Russia, Denmark, Norway, Canada and the United States – meet in Chelsea, Quebec, to form a working cooperation over the North Pole region.

April

  • 15 April – The Foreign Ministry decides to shut its embassies in Jordan, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Nicaragua, as well as the general consulate in Hong Kong.

May

  • 3 May – Nearly ten years after its opening, the 50 millionth vehicle roars over the Øresund Bridge.
  • 4 May – The army announces that 11 Danish soldiers were wounded when their patrol base in Afghanistan came under attack. Two local interpreters were also injured in the incident.
  • 9 May – Danish chef Rasmus Kofoed wins Bocuse d'Or.
  • 28 May – Denmark gets a fourth place in Eurovision 2010 in Oslo, Norway.

June

  • 16 June – Sweden agrees to fund study looking into whether a bridge between Helsingør and Helsingborg would be viable.
  • 22 June – Parliament overwhelmingly approves the establishment of Anholt Offshore Wind Park, which will supply some 400,000 homes with green energy.
  • 25 June – According to the Indonesian authorities, Sonata planned to bomb the Danish embassy in revenge for allowing the Mohammed cartoons to be printed in 2005.
  • 25 June – Denmark loses to Japan in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
  • 29 June – Denmark has the highest prices for food and non-alcoholic drinks in the European Union, according to the latest survey from Eurostat.
  • 30 June – Despite lowering its tax to GDP ratio over the past few years, Denmark still has the EU's highest rate.

July

  • 13 July – A major European survey reveals that Danish employees are least likely to shirk work.

August

  • 9 August – Over three million visitors have seen the Little Mermaid statue at Expo 2010, in Shanghai, China.
  • 12 August – Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen for the first time puts a date on when Danish troops should be pulled out of Afghanistan: 2015.
  • 31 August – The Danish-based Kurdish TV station Roj TV faces terror charges for supporting PKK.

September

  • 3 September – By an overwhelming majority of 45 votes to 3 at the Copenhagen City Council, the construction of a new mosque is pre-approved as part of a new local plan for the city's Amager district.
  • 10 September – A man is arrested in connection with a bomb at a hotel in Copenhagen. * See Hotel Jørgensen explosion*

October

  • 1 October – About 200 protesters gather outside the Danish Embassy in Paris to demonstrate against what they call 'a massacre' of pilot whales in the Faroe Islands.
  • 30 October – Danish People's Party proposes a ban on parabolic antennas in public housing.

November

  • 15 November – The 16th century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe is exhumed in Prague to clarify the cause of his death, after previous tests showed high levels of mercury in his hair.

December

  • 29 December – A terrorist plot "to attack Jyllands-Posten and kill an unknown number of people" fails when the accused are arrested.

Undated

  • Shape ApS, a Danish mobile design and development agency is founded in Copenhagen.

The arts

Architecture

  • 26 February – Lene Tranberg is elected to honorary fellowship (Hon. FAIA) by the American Institute of Architects.
  • 5 November – Bjarke Ingels receives the first ever European Prize for Architecture at a gala dinner in Madrid.

Film

  • 20 October – Thomas Vinterberg's film Submarino wins the 2010 Nordic Council Film Prize.{{cite web|url=http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/ECE1089092/vinterberg-wins-nordic-film-prize/|title=Vinterberg wins Nordic Film Prize

Literature

  • Bjørn Lomborg - Smart Solutions to Climate Change, Comparing Costs and Benefits, Cambridge University Press, November 2010, .

Music

Sports

Badminton

Cycling

Football

  • 13 May – FC Nordsjælland wins the 2009–10 Danish Cup by defeating FC Midtjylland 2–0 in the final.
  • 11 June – 11 July – Denmark participates in the FIFA World Cup, but does not make it beyond the group stage after only finishing third in Group E.

Equestrian sports

Swimming

Tennis

  • 1–11 October – Caroline Wozniacki wins China Open.

Other

  • 24 April – Boxer Mikkel Kessler takes the WBC super-middleweight title from defending champion Carl Froch in an installment of the Super-Six tournament. The match is subsequently deemed "a classic" and "one of the best matches in Danish boxing ever" by the Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet.
  • 13 June – In golf, Thomas Bjørn wins the Portuguese Open on the European Tour.
  • 5 September – Denmark wins the Team Speedway Junior World Championship final at Rye House Stadium in Hoddesdon, England.

Deaths

  • 6 January – Jakob Nørhøj, Socialist People's Party politician (b. 1976)
  • 11 January – Asger Stig Møller, author (b. 1965)
  • 12 February – Grethe Sønck, actress and singer (born 1929)
  • 15 February – Rigmor Mydtskov, photographer (b. 1925)
  • 17 February – Aksel Erhardsen (b. 1927)
  • 4 March – Etta Cameron, singer (b. 1939)
  • 3 June – Lars Kjeldgaard, author (b. 1956)
  • 20 August – Gyda Hansen, actress (b. 1938)
  • 9 September – Bent Larsen, chess Grandmaster (b. 1935)
  • 13 October – Ulrik Cold, opera singer (b. 1939)
  • 19 November – Tobias Faber, architect (b. 1915)
  • 26 November – Palle Huld, actor and writer (born 1912), inspiration behind the tales of Tintin
  • 2 December – Kirsten Jacobsen, politician (b. 1942)
  • 31 December – Tove Maës, actress (born 1921)

References

References

  1. "Margrethe II {{!}} queen of Denmark".
  2. (2 January 2010). "Somali charged over attack on Danish cartoonist". [[BBC News]].
  3. (5 February 2010). "Danish Forces Storm Somali Pirate Ship, Free 25 People on Board". [[Fox News Channel]].
  4. (13 February 2010). "Three die in German motorway crash". [[RTÉ News]].
  5. (19 March 2010). "Denmark retains Euro trash title". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  6. (29 March 2010). "Denmark to fight for North Pole rights". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  7. (15 April 2010). "Denmark closes 4 embassies". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  8. (3 May 2010). "50 million over Øresund Bridge". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  9. (5 May 2010). "11 Danish soldiers wounded". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  10. (28 May 2010). "'Unemployed' chef named Europe's best". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  11. (28 May 2010). "Eurovision relief for Denmark". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  12. (16 June 2010). "Second Øresund Bridge study announced". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  13. (22 June 2010). "Nation's largest wind park gets green light". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  14. (25 June 2010). "PET reacts to Indonesian terror threat". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  15. (25 June 2010). "The party's over: Japan 3, Denmark 1". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  16. (29 June 2010). "Danish food prices the highest in EU". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  17. (30 June 2010). "Danish taxes EU's highest in 2008". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  18. (13 July 2010). "There is nothing like a Dane". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  19. (23 August 2010). "Little Mermaid spends 97th birthday in Shanghai". [[China Daily]].
  20. (12 August 2010). "Troops to leave Afghanistan by 2015". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  21. (1 September 2010). "TV station faces terror charges". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  22. (3 September 2010). "Mosque approved for city's Amager district". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  23. (11 September 2010). "Man pleads not guilty to Danish hotel blast charges". [[BBC]].
  24. (1 October 2010). "Dolphin 'massacre' protested". [[Copenhagen Post]].
  25. "Pia Kjærsgaard vil forbyde paraboler i Vollsmose". [[Politiken]].
  26. (15 November 2010). "Danish astronomer's body exhumed to solve mystery".
  27. (30 December 2010). "Terror Suspects Appear in Danish Court". The New York Times.
  28. (2 May 2011). "Formfuldendte apps fra Shape - interview med Christian Risom - Trendsonline.dk".
  29. "New honorary fellows within aiaeurope.org". AIA.
  30. "Lene Tranberg, Hon. FAIA". AIA.
  31. "Bjarke Ingels to Receive the European Prize for Architecture". Bustler.
  32. Jowit, Juliette. (30 August 2010). "Bjørn Lomborg: $100bn a year needed to fight climate change". [[The Guardian]].
  33. "Breschel calls Quick Step's bluff, solos to victory". cyclingnews.
  34. "Mikkel Kessler Out-Points Carl Froch in Classic War!". East Side Boxing.
  35. "Mikkel Kessler vandt en klassiker – Ekstra Bladet".
  36. Rasmussen, Hanne. (7 May 2020). "Kirsten Jacobsen (politiker)".
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