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With its strong focus on sustainable growth, Denmark offers leading research and study programmes in areas like environmental engineering
In 1922, the Danish Physicist Niels Bohr won the Nobel Prize for his contributions to understanding atomic structure. That same year Bohr had a son who later also won the Nobel Prize in physics.
Denmark has been awarded 14 Nobel Prizes, the most recent in 2010. This places Denmark among the countries in the world with the most Nobel laureates per capita.
LEGO® was created by the Danish Lego company in 1949. The name LEGO is a contraction of the Danish words "leg godt" which means “play well”