No, Denmark and Greenland are both constitutent countries within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Grønland = Greenland in danish''
pronounced gronlan
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Danmark
no greenland is not ruled by the danish.
Danish
Danish
If you ask for the currency of Greenland, it is the Danish krone.
Greenland is a country within the Danish Commonwealth of the Realm. The Queen of Greenland is therefore the Danish monarch - at this moment Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
It must be Greenland that is a part of the Danish Kingdom. But Greenland is to a large extend an autonomous state that receives subsidiaries from Denmark.
No it is a Danish territory.
Denmark. (Danish is taught in school in Iceland and Greenland (Greenland is a part of Denmark, even though they have another language)).
Danish Croner is what they use in Greenland for money
Nuuk (Colonial Danish name: Godthab) is the capital and largest city of Greenland.
Greenland.
Danish