Denmark is a constitutional monarchy - the head of state is Queen Margrethe II.Denmark is the oldest European monarchy with preserved continuity of the hereditary monarch's power.Denmark is a member of the European Union and a member of OECD, NATO, UN, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Council of Europe, the Nordic Union and other international organizations.From 1 January 2007, Denmark is divided into five regions, which in turn are divided into 98 municipalities. Poland Since 1 January 1999 effective three-level administrative division of the country's: 16 provinces making up a total of: 379 counties with: 65 townships 314 districts that make up a total of: 2,479 communities in: 306 municipalities including 587 urban and rural communities, rural 1576."Polish Armed Forces of the Republic" is the main term of the Polish army, dividing the (2008): Land Forces, Air Force, Special Forces and Navy. Their main task is to defend the Polish borders against external attacks, as well as cooperation with NATO. Polish Armed January 1, 2006 consisted of 137 200 soldiers and conscripts in active service.
Denmark is a constitutional monarchy - the head of state is Queen Margrethe II.Denmark is the oldest European monarchy with preserved continuity of the hereditary monarch's power.Denmark is a member of the European Union and a member of OECD, NATO, UN, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Council of Europe, the Nordic Union and other international organizations.From 1 January 2007, Denmark is divided into five regions, which in turn are divided into 98 municipalities.
Poland
Since 1 January 1999 effective three-level administrative division of the country's: 16 provinces making up a total of: 379 counties with: 65 townships 314 districts that make up a total of: 2,479 communities in: 306 municipalities including 587 urban and rural communities, rural 1576."Polish Armed Forces of the Republic" is the main term of the Polish army, dividing the (2008): Land Forces, Air Force, Special Forces and Navy. Their main task is to defend the Polish borders against external attacks, as well as cooperation with NATO. Polish Armed January 1, 2006 consisted of 137 200 soldiers and conscripts in active service.