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Danes consider (1) ___ to be of utmost importance.
Danish employees are rarely required to work (2) __.
The stress-free attitude to life is noticeable in Copenhagen’s (3) __.
Almost (4) __ per cent of Copenhagen residents choose to cycle to work.
Copenhagen has an extensive network of cycling paths equipped with (5) __.
People in Copenhagen choose to cycle or use public transport because of (6) _.
The city development plan suggests that Copenhagen is going to be a (7) _ city.
Copenhagen is trying to reduce its carbon emissions by utilizing (8) __.
Residents of Copenhagen are said to eat the largest amount of (9) ___food in Europe.
Copenhagen is home to one of the world’s best (10) __.

Copenhagen frequently tops rankings of the world's happiest, most livable and best designed cities.
While Denmark's capital may not be perfect, its successes in a few key areas provide teaching points for metropolises around the world.
Family is central to Danish life, according to BBC News.
Parents typically receive an entire year of maternity or paternity leave, half fully paid and half up to 90 percent paid.

Culturally, there's little pressure to work overtime, leaving people more time to spend with their families.
While all of this leads to much higher taxes. Denmark has the highest income tax in the world. Danes are willing to bear the cost.
The importance of stress free living in Danish culture is reflected in the sustainable infrastructure of its capital city.
Copenhagen is friendly to pedestrians and perhaps even friendlier to cyclists.
Nearly 480000 people, about 40 percent of residents commute by bike each day, causing some to call Copenhagen the number one cycling city in the world.

The city's bike sharing program provides bikes to locals and visitors for free. And Copenhagen has a network of about 350 kilometers of off road bike paths,
complete with traffic lights.
Plus, there's the metro and an extensive bus system. Residents usually prefer to cycle or take public transport because there are deterrents to driving in Denmark,
namely some of the highest petrol prices in the world and the petrol tax. Sustainable architecture is also central to city policy. Most new buildings, for example,
are required to have areas covered with plants and vegetation, and most old buildings have been adapted to meet these standards.

In addition, city planners say that in the next five years, 90 percent of residents will be able to walk to a green space in just 15 minutes.
Copenhagen is also trying to use alternative sources of energy, purchasing some wind power as it strives to be carbon neutral by 2025.
One of the biggest contributing factors to Copenhagen's happiness and livability is purely cultural.
Copenhagen is know how to have a good time while also taking care of the environment.
Copenhagen consumers more organic food than any other place in Europe and also has more Mitchell and stars than any other Scandinavian city 14 to be exact.

Leading the city's recent food and drink renaissance is Noma, a local food obsessed establishment named The World's Best Restaurant.
Two years in a row, the Danes love of nature and concern for the environment means that Copenhagen serves
as an example to other major cities of environmentally sustainable living in the 21st century.

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