No
No, you're thinking of Greenland maybe.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. It is not an independent country, but it does have its own government and its own distinct culture.
Greenland, the world's largest island, is Danish territory.
Greenland is a Danish territory located to the east of Baffin Bay.
Greenland is an island and Danish territory between the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans, mostly covered with ice.The Danish Krone is the currency of Greenland.The international trading code is DKK.
Beowulf comes to the Danish territory to fight off the monster named Grendel, who has been terrorizing Hrothgar's kingdom. Beowulf is a very arrogant character that would never pass up a battle because of the chance that he could stroke his ego even more by defeating his opponent.
Britain was awarded no new territory in Europe, but it gained Malta, Ceylon and the islands in the East and West Indies as part of its reward for its great effort against Napoleon.
The Danelaw was land in England held under the control of Danish kings arriving with invading armies from the continent.
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.
Greenland. Since Greenland is still a part of the Danish kingdom it is still protected by Danish military etc. They who have their own goverment though but isn't an independant country.
The northernmost country in North America is geographically Denmark (via Greenland, a Danish territory).
Sweden is the most northern country in the European Union, but arguably the answer could be Denmark if you include Greenland, a Danish territory.