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As of , the Kingdom of Denmark , including the Faroe Islands and Greenland , had a total of 1, islands greater than square metres 1, sq ft in area; of these have been named and 78 are inhabited. Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm , devolving powers to handle internal affairs. Home rule was established in the Faroe Islands in and in Greenland in ; the latter obtained further autonomy in The unified Kingdom of Denmark emerged in the 8th century AD as a proficient maritime power amid the struggle for control of the Baltic Sea.
The remaining Kingdom of Denmark—Norway endured a series of wars in the 17th century that resulted in further territorial cessions. A surge of nationalist movements in the 19th century were defeated in the First Schleswig War of The adoption of the Constitution of Denmark on 5 June ended the absolute monarchy and introduced the current parliamentary system.
An industrialised exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the 19th century, Denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early 20th century, which formed the basis for the present welfare state model and advanced mixed economy. During occupation, a resistance movement emerged in , while Iceland declared independence in ; Denmark was liberated after the end of the war in May In , Denmark, together with Greenland but not the Faroe Islands , became a member of what is now the European Union , but negotiated certain opt-outs , such as retaining its own currency, the krone.
Denmark is a developed country with a high standard of living , and was the first country to legally recognise same-sex partnerships. Denmark maintains close political, cultural, and linguistic ties with its Scandinavian neighbours. The Danish political system is used in political science as a reference point for near-perfect governance and the term "getting to Denmark" is used to describe how other countries can improve their governments.