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If you mean land, then besides the state itself, including Jutland, Funen, Zealand, Bornholm, and the small islands, there is the Faroe Islands and Greenland, whom both are autonomous constituent countries.

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Greenland was first colonised by Norwegian Vikings who travelled there from Iceland. Upon the formation of the unified Kingdom of Norway in the 9th century Greenland, along with Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Orkney and the Shetland Islands, became possessions of the Norwegian crown. Even after the integration of the Kingdom into the Kalmar Union and later into Denmark-Norway, they remained part of the Norwegian dominion.

It came into Danish possession as a result of the Napoleonic Wars. Copenhagen was shelled by the British Royal Navy, destroying what remained of the Danish-Norwegian fleet. As a result Denmark-Norway joined the conflict on the French side. Upon the defeat of Napoleon, Denmark-Norway was required to give Norway to Sweden who had sided with the British in the conflict. However, the colonies of the Norwegian crown were not demanded thus when Norway was handed over to Sweden, Greenland officially became a Danish crown colony.

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Greenland belonged - like Iceland and the Faroe Islands - originally to Norway, but as Norway initially entered into a union with Denmark and from 1536 in actuality became part of Denmark the North Atlantic possessions also became Danish, and thus didn't leave the Kingdom of Danmark-Norway when Norway left in 1814 (as a consequence of the Napoleonic wars).

The North Atlantic Islands were originally populated from Norway by people who tried to escape the Norwegian king, but were eventually brought under the King's rule.

Norway became dominated by Denmark formally for dynastic reasons, but in reality due to the weakening of the Norwegian nation that the Black plague caused.

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The Faroe Islands and kind of Greenland

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