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Region/Europe/Denmark

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Denmark has a single region for the entire country. This region is most active in København (Copenhagen) but there are efforts to make events more accessible to people in the west by hosting some in Aarhus as well.

The regional About Us message reads: "We are Danes and expatriates living and working in Denmark who are creative writers. We write all genres, speak English and Danish at minimum, and gather enthusiastically in the land of Hans Christian Andersen for write-ins (with a lot of tea/coffee and cakes) in November of each year."

Statistics

  • In 2012, the Denmark region wrote 8,686,489 words.
  • 2015: 8,653,890 words and an average word count of 18028.94 per novelist
  • 2016: 477 novelists; 8,528,791 words written; 17,880 average wordcount
  • 2017: 520 novelists; 9,664,501 words written; 18,585 average wordcount
  • 2018: 496 novelists; 9,305,724 words written; 18,761 average wordcount
  • 2019: 386 novelists; 114 winners; 8,480,997 words written[1]
  • 2020: 382 novelists; 8,499,762 words written; 22,251 average wordcount[2]

Municipal Liaisons

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Past

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Notes

  1. Totals from the NaNo Stats Generator, using the 2019 non-public Word Count API. This data includes everyone who has joined the region (not necessarily homed) but excludes projects not associated with the NaNoWriMo 2019 event, including word counts across multiple projects.
  2. Sent from NaNoWriMo HQ, February 2021. Consists of active homed participants who created a NaNoWriMo 2020 project.

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