Bookie Guide to the Largest Danish American Communities for Betting on the FIFA World Cup

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Denmark was coming in at 80-1 odds to win the 2018 FIFA World Cup.  There are communities in the United States where bookies and agents alike must have a good understanding of the Danish heritage that exists there and the anticipated bets that will come in on the Danes to either win the World Cup or win in individual matchups.  No matter where a bookie operates, they must have a Pay Per Head that offers LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING on all the FIFA World Cup matchups.

First off, it is important to note that there are approximately 1,500,000 Americans of Danish origin or descent.  The current population of Denmark is just shy of 6 million. 

According to the United States Census of 2000, the states with the largest populations of Danish Americans are as follows:

    California - 207,030
    Utah - 144,713
    Minnesota - 88,924
    Wisconsin - 72,160
    Washington - 72,098

The states with the smallest populations of Danish Americans are as follows:

    West Virginia - 1,317
    Delaware - 1,585
    Rhode Island - 1,811
    Vermont - 2,522
    Mississippi - 2,617
    Washington, D.C. has the smallest Danish American population, with 1,047 counted in 2000.

Two cities, Chicago and Racine, Wisconsin, claim to be the home to the largest group of Danish Americans in the United States.

Bookies and agents operating in the following communities should have their "Dane" radars intact.

    Ames, Iowa
    Askov, Minnesota
    Blair, Nebraska
    Boston, Massachusetts
    Bowbells, North Dakota
    Brush, Colorado
    Buffalo, Wyoming
    Cedar Fort, Utah
    Dagmar, Montana
    Dania, Florida
    Danevang, Texas
    Daneville, North Dakota
    Dannebrog, Nebraska
    Denmark, Kansas
    Denmark, Maine
    Denmark, Wisconsin
    Donnybrook, North Dakota
    Duluth, Minnesota
    Elk Horn, Iowa
    Elsinore, Utah
    Ephraim, Utah
    Exira, Iowa
    Fertile Valley, North Dakota
    Flaxton, North Dakota
    Fountain Green, Utah
    Greenville, Michigan
    Hartford, Connecticut
    Jamestown, Kansas
    Kenaston, North Dakota
    Kenmare, North Dakota
    Kenosha, Wisconsin
    Kimballton, Iowa
    Luck, Wisconsin
    Madison, Wisconsin
    Manti, Utah
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Moroni, Utah
    Mount Pleasant, Utah
    Nysted, Nebraska
    Omaha, Nebraska
    Payson, Utah
    Perth Amboy, New Jersey
    Seattle, Washington
    Solvang, California
    South Portland, Maine
    Tyler, Minnesota
    Viborg, South Dakota
    Washington Island, Wisconsin
    Westby, Montana
- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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