Both the population and the economy of the US are roughly ten times as large as that of Canada. Individual Canadians are on average about as rich as individual Americans. The two countries are very similar in most respects.
Greenland which is part of Denmark, and the USA because Detroit is east of Windsor and since Norway and Russia border Canada at the pole they could be seen as East of Canada.
Canada is made up of many provinces spanning six timezones with a variety of daylight savings policies. http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/north-America/Canada/time-zones.htm Denmark is on Central European Time (CET) and has two separate time catergories: GMT +1 during the off-season and GMT+2 during the summer (October - March). http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/Europe/European-union/denmark/time.htm
Copenhagen, Denmark, sometimes called (C-Yards)
Canada shares a land border with both the US and Denmark. The next nearest neighbour is France. Canada's border with the US is known as the longest undefended border in the world. Canada also shares a land border with Denmark, although it is much shorter than that shared with the US. The international boundary runs through Hans Island. Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, French territory near Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula, is Canada's next nearest neighbour.
No, Denmark is in Europe.
Canada Texas is bigger than Denmark
Denmark.
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Greenland is the island you want, and is considered part of Denmark.
Greenland, part of Denmark.
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Two of them are Canada and Denmark
Canada claims Hans Island which is disputed between Canada and Denmark because of its location in the middle of an international strait.
The United States borders Canada by land. If considering Canada's ocean boundaries, it borders both Denmark and France, with the rest of its ocean territory bordering international waters. When it comes to defense and foreign affairs Denmark represents Greenland. If you mean bordering but not directly touching, and Russia (over the North Pole).
It's part of Denmark.
Canada. Or Denmark (if you include the territory of Greenland).