No, Copenhagen is in Denmark proper which is part of the European continent, whereas Greenland is part of the North-american continent.
Copenhagen. Skagen. Bornholm. Greenland.
I am not fully sure what you are asking but the economy of Greenland is mostly fishing and tourism. Greenland is part of Denmark whose capital is Copenhagen.
Geographically Brazil is south of Greenland. There aren't direct flights between Greenland and Brazil. Departures from Greenland would head east to Copenhagen, Denmark or to Reykjavik, Iceland. From there the initial heading to Brazil is southwest.
The capital of Greenland is the city of Nuuk. This city is also the largest of the country. It's located in the southwestern coast of Greenland, near the Labrador Sea. Despite being a small city, Nuuk is an important industrial and services center.
Greenland. He was almost certainly buried at Thjodhilde's (his moms) chapel. His final resting place is in Denmark, in a box in Copenhagen.
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Copenhagen is IN denmark! Copenhagen is the capital city of denmark
No, Copenhagen was and is in Denmark.
A cake from copenhagen.
No. Copenhagen is in Denmark.
Copenhagen Kastrup is the main international airportserving Copenhagen
The island of 'Zealand' or 'Sjælland' in Danish is named after the seals that used to abound there. (Seal in Danish 'Sæl). It is the biggest of the approx. 400 Danish islands (discounting Greenland) and is the location of the capital, Copenhagen.