p>Since the US government opened its troves of public data we've seen some pretty neat projects like climate-change prediction tools and deforestation-monitoring systems. Denmark however, on the other side, has chosen an entirely different approach. The Danish Geodata Agency used internally developed topographic maps and elevation models to build a 1:1 recreation of the most happiest nation within Minecraft's tiny limits. The pixels-heavy Denmark is different from the virtual Great Britain that we've seen before, is more than natural features like forests and hills. Ars Technica discovered that it also contains exact copies of landmarks and highways. The idea behind the project was to show the country's open data initiative to students and educators however anyone is able to explore the site until the Danish government's game servers shut down in the late of October. However, the rules for servers have been able to disable enemies and TNT -- no Creeps permitted naturally.

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