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Google Doodle Today: All you need to know about Denmark Constitution Day

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Google Doodle Today: On Wednesday, Google celebrated Denmark Constitution Day by changing its search engine logo to a waving Danish flag. Denmark celebrates its Constitution Day on June 5, a public holiday in the country. Denmark Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the Constitution of Denmark and its four revisions on June 5th. On this day in 1849, the original constitution was passed, marking the beginning of a new national era and identity.

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Google Doodle Today: All about Denmark’s Constitution Day

Today’s Doodle celebrates Denmark Constitution Day. The day commemorates the signing of the Constitution of Denmark and its four revisions, which occurred around June 5th. On this day in 1849, the original constitution was passed, marking the beginning of a new national era and identity.

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About Denmark Constitution Day 

Google Doodle’s artwork, which took the place of Google’s original search engine, is the the red and white Danish flag (Dannebrog) flies high across the country. The day is celebrated in the form of extravagant parades, lively concerts, spirited rallies, etc. Many people celebrate the day by joining lively concerts, spirited rallies, and other festive events to show their pride. Friends and families gather in public parks for picnics and barbecues, enjoying hotdogs, open-faced sandwiches, and more!

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According to denmark.dk, there are representatives of 16 parties in the Danish parliament, and since 1909 no party has had enough representatives to rule entirely on its own. 

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The framework for Danish democracy is based on the structure provided by the Danish Constitution of 1849, making it one of the oldest constitutions in the world. This Grundlov, or basic law, is a set of fundamental principles and rules for society that other laws must comply with.

 

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Published: 05 Jun 2024, 09:41 AM IST

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