No Greenland is a country and is part of Denmark's territory
Greenland is a part of Denmark.
Greenland is part of Denmark, and Denmark is part of the European Union.
No, Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Greenland is still a part or possession of the European country called Denmark. Although Greenland is an autonomous country, it wants its independence from Denmark. Denmark is located in the northern part of Europe.
Greenland is in the northern hemisphere. It is located in the arctic circle and is among one of the northernmost land masses.
Greenland is a member country of the Kingdom of Denmark, so it is politically part of Europe.
The Island country of Greenland, belongs to Denmark.
Greenland is an autonomous country in the Kingdom of Denmark, meaning it has its own government but it is still a part of Denmark.
Greenland.
Perhaps you mean Greenland which is located on the continent of Noth America. Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, but is an autonomous country.
No, Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark (meaning it is basically it's own country but is ruled by a higher power, which in this case is the country of Denmark)