no Greenland doesn't have a country inside of it because Greenland is a country
No, Denmark and Greenland are both constitutent countries within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Canada, Greenland, and United States.
Denmark is a country in itself and has no territory in other countries. However, Greenland and the Faroe Islands are both autonomous territories within the Kingdom of Denmark, and therefore have Danish citizenship. Additionally, there is a small Danish minority in the region of Southern Schleswig in Germany.
Greenland, Russia, Iceland Canada is a sovereign nation. No foreign countries have territory within Canada.
Sweden, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Russia, Iceland and Scandinavia
The eight circumpolar countries are Canada, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Denmark (Greenland), and the United States (Alaska). These countries have territories or regions located within the Arctic Circle.
Argentina is itself a country - there can't be countries within Argentina.
Greenland is part of Denmark. It is a self-governing political unit.
No, Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark,
No, Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark.
India is a sovereign state and a country within itself.
Greenland is an autonomous region of Denmark. Basically Greenland owns itself, but is still danish territory. Denmark is in Europe on the northern border of Germany, and it separates the Baltic sea from the North sea.